I was looking at buying one of these folding wheelchairs myself and these look to be two of the better ones. I like that the EZ Cruiser has a reclining back rest and you can get adjustable foot rests too (I really need to elevate my legs when possible) but I hate that they put the battery underneath so I don't have that easy to access space available for stuff. Of course, they claim that their battery design is better, but ironically the AirHawk claims to get up to 25 miles I believe if you get the dual batteries which is quite impressive for a folding chair. Any feedback on these after having them for awhile now?
I am in North Carolina too and trying to decide between these two chairs. Do you know how high you can elevate your legs with the EZ Cruiser? have to elevate them frequently.
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I am in North Carolina too and trying to decide between these two chairs. Do you know how high you can elevate your legs with the EZ Cruiser? have to elevate them frequently.