The Forcemech Voyager R2 is a product of Superior Craftsmanship and Design. Weighing only 43lbs without Batteries. its strengthened and enhanced metal alloy frame allows a weight capacity of 265 lbs. It comes standard with Dual 200 Watt Brushless Motors and Dual 6.6Ah Lithium Batteries for a maximum travel distance of up to 16 miles when fully charged. The
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Added on: June 22, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Forcemech Voyager R2 is a product of Superior Craftsmanship and Design. Weighing only 43lbs without Batteries. its strengthened and enhanced metal alloy frame allows a weight capacity of 265 lbs. It comes standard with Dual 200 Watt Brushless Motors and Dual 6.6Ah Lithium Batteries for a maximum travel distance of up to 16 miles when fully charged.
The new Voyager R2 incorporated Ergonomic Design for Maximum Comfort when seated, All Wheels are Built With Metal Alloy Core for further structure integrity. Shock-Absorption Springs have been added in the front for further improvement of a smooth riding experience. Rear Reflective Lights are added for extra visibility in addition to our highly visible Forcemech yellow color.
The R2 is the Pinnacle of the Newest Design and the Latest Technology.
Weight (without batteries): 43 lbs Weight Capacity: 265 lbs Travel Speed: 4 MPH Travel Distance up: to 16 miles Unfolded ( L x W x H ): 35″ x 23″ x 35″ Folded ( L x W x H ): 26″ x 13″ x 30″ Seat Height ( From Ground ): 20″ Seat Size ( L x W ): 17″ x 17″ Ground Clearance: 3.5″ Frame Material: Aluminum Alloy Wheel Material: Polyurethane (PU Non Flat) Front Wheel Size ( D x W ): 7″ x 1.55″ Rear Wheel Size ( D x W ): 9″ x 1.85″ Turning Radius: 32″ Battery Type: Super Lithum-ion LiFePO4 Battery Capacity: 6.6Ah x2 Battery Weight: 2.0 lbs Motor Type: Brushless DC Electric Motor Power: 200W Brake System: Intelligent Electromagnetic Break Controller Type: Detachable All-Direction Joystick
Don’t love it; Like it way better than I thought I would. I bought this chair in April for my husband to use when we’re away from the house. He’s the driver of the family, but he can’t stand up or walk on his own. Previously we’d been using a Shoprider Dasher (I say ‘we’ because I’m the one who packs and unpacks the mobility devices and helps him transfer in and out of the car). The Dasher is great, for a scooter, but separates into 4 pieces that have to be assembled and then disassembled to get it back into the car. It’s a hassle, so I went looking…
its worked fine and it folds for my light traveling needs I used to have a manual folding wheelchair, its worked fine and it folds for my light traveling needs. Recently I saw someone driving around one of the these folding electric wheelchairs and started looking at many of the models and offering between several manufactures online, I called and talked to these dealers and I have to say Forcemechâs guys are very caring and honest about their offerings. They recommended the Voyager R2, said it is their newest offering in their product line that would…
Best wheelchair I have had so far. The chair came in via FedEx, well packaged. I had it up and running within 30 mins. After about a month of usage, here are the Pros and cons:Pros: Chair is light, 47lbs with batteries, I had it weighted on a scale. Fold and unfold very easily. The design is very eye catching and looks high tech, the construction is high quality.I love the fact both armrest can be raised and swinged to get out of your way when you want to scoot real close to table, sofa, bed, very…