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Golden PR505L Large Lift Chair [PR-505L]
Maxi-Comfort lift chairs are infinite position lift chairs that use Golden's "Zero-Gravity" technology - technology first developed by NASA. This is the large-size version of the Maxi-Comfort. It comes with a full chaise pad and hand stuffed seam back design.
| Recline Positions | Zero Gravity |
| Back Type | Seam |
| Weight Capacity | 375 lb |
| Chaise Seat | Yes |
| Minimum Sugg. Height | 5' 11" |
| Maximum Sugg. Height | 6' 2" |
| Overall Height | 44" |
| Overall Width | 34.5" |
| Floor to Top of Seat | 20.5" |
| Seat Depth | 22" |
| Seat Width | 23" |
| Battery Back Up | Yes |
| Head Rest Cover Included | Yes |
| Arm Covers Included | Yes |
| Left Hand Control Available | Yes |
| Heat & Massage Option Available | Yes |
| Foot Rest Extension Option Available | Yes |
| Fire Retardant (California Specifications; bulletin 117) | Yes |
| Warranty | Lifetime Chair Frame, Lift Frame, and Recline Mechanisms, 3-Year Electrical Parts, 1-Year Mechanical Labor, 1-Year Electrical Labor |
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Jan 12, 2013 1:12 PM
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| BigLar81 from Columbus, Ohio would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself |
I am a tall 6'8" and weight just over 300 pounds. I have arthritis in my hips and knees from too many years playing football and in the army.
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Came as advertised, functions as advertised and has eliminated my edema. The control is easy to use and the motor is steady if not a little slow.
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The chair could be a little wider, the arms could be a little higher (a chair caddy will not fit so no place to store my tv remotes) and when I get up pushing off from the arms, the arms wobble more that I would like for a chair claiming to be large.
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I received a call to arrange for a delivery time and a call just before the truck arrived. The driver unboxed the chair but would only move it into the garage. It's very heavy and requires two strong people to position, stairs are a problem. I paid some neighbors to help move and position the chair, the extra cost to move and locate is a must unless you have someone to help.
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Over all I am please with this purchase, I wish you could get a leg extension and that the arms were higher and more stable. The side pocket is great for my IPad but too low for all of the remotes.
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Mar 21, 2010 1:49 PM
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| Bionic Man from Austin, Texas would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself |
Average Health, Medical Professional, Athletic
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Sturdy, Safe
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Needs lots of space
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Overall a great liftchair but it takes up a lot of room in the recline position. Most problematic is you can't figure out where the chair is in relationship to the wall without holding your hand over the back. With the quiet motor and well cushioned back, you will not recognize when you are making contact with the wall. The chair is exceptionally comfortable & nicely supports backs, hips and knees.
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