December 4, 2024 | Natalie Webber

Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite vs Joyrider Powerchair: Models Compared

Pride Jazzy Carbon vs Joyrider comparison

If you’ve been researching ultra lightweight electric wheelchairs, you’re probably looking for something that’s going to be easy enough for you to lift in and out of your car boot, without the aid of a boot hoist.

In this scenario, the E-goes Joyrider powerchair is one of the lightest options available, but how does it compare to the new Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite powerchair? In this guide, we’ll give you a detailed comparison of the two models specifications, along with the advantages of each.

 

What is the Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite powerchair?Pride Jazzy Carbon Folded

 

The Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite is an indoor/outdoor powerchair with a folding carbon fibre frame and lithium battery. It is made in China.

Price: £2295.00 ex VAT

Pros of the Pride Jazzy Carbon compared to the Joyrider electric wheelchair

 

  • Greater range for outdoor use: With the optional 20Ah battery, the Pride Jazzy Carbon allows you to go further on a charge than with the Joyrider.
  • Higher weight limit: With a maximum user weight of 20st, the Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite is suitable for a wider range of people. This is compared with the 18st weight limit of the Joyrider.

What is the E-goes Joyrider powerchair?Joyrider Folding Electric Wheelchair

 

The Joyrider is an indoor/outdoor powerchair with a folding frame and lithium battery. It also features a splitable frame, which means you can also dismantle the Joyrider into 2 ultra lightweight sections for transport. It is made in Taiwan.

Price: £2250.00 ex VAT

Pros of the E-goes Joyrider compared to the Pride Jazzy Carbon electric wheelchair

 

  • Transport weight: with the ability to split the frame of the Joyrider once it’s folded, it’s almost impossible to beat the transport weight of the Joyrider, with the heaviest section weighing just 8.6kg. See spec table below for more details.
  • More accessories: You have some great options and accessories with the Joyrider, from handy things like a cup holder up to added functionality with an attendant control kit.

Common features of the Pride Jazzy Carbon & Joyrider

  • Folding frame
  • Flight safe lithium battery
  • Fold away/swing away footrest
  • Anti tippers
  • Freewheel mode
  • Flip-up armrests (option on Joyrider)
  • Safety belt
  • Padded seat cushion
  • Simple joystick controller – RH or LH mount
  • USB port

Pride Jazzy Carbon vs Joyrider: tech specs compared

  Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite Folding Powerchair_1 Joyrider Powerchair
  Pride Jazzy Carbon Joyrider
Length

1000mm (39.3in)

880mm (35in)
Width 620mm (24.4in) 597mm (23in)
Height 950mm (37.4in) 910mm (36in)
Folded Dimensions (LxWxH)

800 x 620 x 340 mm
(31.4 x 24.4 x 13.3 in)

1129 x 650 x 300 mm
(44 x 26 x 12 in)
Seat Width

450mm (18in)

450mm (18in)
Seat Height (footrest to seat)

430mm (17in)

485mm (19in)

Seat Depth

430mm (17in)

330mm (13in)

Backrest Height 430mm (17in) 745 – 945 mm
(29.3 – 37.2 in)
Turning Radius 900mm (35in) 800mm (31.5in)
Motors 170W 2 x 200W
Max Speed 4mph 4mph
Max Gradient 10°
Batteries 10Ah or 20Ah Lithium 8.7Ah or 10.5Ah Lithium
Max Range 12.4 miles (20Ah) 

8.1 miles (8.7Ah) or 9.3 miles (10.5Ah)

Tyres Front: 8in solid
Rear: 12in solid or pneumatic
Front: 7in solid
Rear: 10in pneumatic
Max User Weight 124kg (20st) 115kg (18st)
Total Weight

14.5kg – 10Ah Battery: 1.4kg, 20Ah Battery: 3kg

18 kg – Front: 8.6kg, Rear: 7.6kg, Battery: 1.8kg
Crash Tested No No
Warranty 2 years 1 year

 

I trust this guide has given you a clear understanding of the differences between the Pride Jazzy Carbon Ultra Lite and Joyrider electric wheelchairs, along with the benefits of each model. With this information, you should have a better idea of which model would be best for you. And, if you’d like to book a test drive of either models, please get in touch.

 


 

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