I have watched this video 2 times now. This is the best review ever of Anything I have watched. I ended up getting the Robooter E40 which is the same as your Ally. I’m in Canada. Just like the above comment I, would never be able to take it apart so the Ci2 would not have worked for me. I have only had mine about four days now, but absolutely love it. Bought ramps to help put in car. 👍👍THANKS for your jam packed information and comparison of these electric wheelchairs. I guarantee you, if I lived in the states I would’ve bought it from you guys. Again Thanks.
The Jazzy Carbon has a VERY delicate control stick. I had to get mine replaced once so far. It NEEDS to be removed each time you fold it up if it will be in a trunk..Sort of a pain. I had to wait 1 month to get a new control stick, but at least it was covered by the warranty
Test drove the Ally and Jazzy Carbon today. Absolutely love the Ally (it’s more responsive and comfortable not to mention prettier) BUT I need to be able to fly with it and you said it’s not flight approved (too bad salesperson didn’t know that🤷🏻♀️)
@@mush3199 just came across this. I hope you were able to get info on the batteries for the Ally. I wrote a review on here earlier. They have both up here in Canada for flights and then larger for longer rides. I bought 2 TSA batteries along with the included so I’m ready for anything lol. Took my first trip in Sept with it and it is a godsend!!!
@@mush3199 i’m assuming that your chair came with the higher amp battery. That’s what it comes with up here. Then you definitely need a second one for travelling but just even have a second one is a really good idea lol. You just never know when you’re gonna need it lol. I got the red one that I look sporty driving around lol
@@mush3199 oh yes, forgot to tell you that I bought the extra seat cushion. It feels like I’m not even sitting in the chair. I can stay in my chair now for hours and hours. We ended up being on a train, tour when I went to Alaska. It was a five hour train ride and I was comfortable as all get out lol
I tried the Whill Fi and the Jazzy Carbon before I ended up getting the Whill Ci2. I didn't like the way the Fi folded for loading it in my car and the bar by the footplate got in my way. The Jazzy was nice but I didn't feel very stable in it. I also didn't think I could comfortably sit in it all day. The Ally wasn't available at the time. It looks like it would have met my needs really well. The only thing I would have to test is how hard it would be to load in my car lifting it with the chair standing upright. I really like my Whill Ci2, but sometimes disassembling/assembling it is difficult. If I go to 3 or 4 places that means I have to assemble/disassemble it 6-8 times which gets very tiring. Having a fold-up would be handy.
Great comment , Ci or sometimes i call it the Ci2 , your dead on and some people don’t think about the loading and unloading part ( multiple times) . Ci is a great chair and is nice with the wireless disconnections. Ci is much stronger and can do more than all of these chairs. Really depends, which one is best for that person. Hope this video was true and educational to someone looking for a new power chair or someone looking to purchase a folding chair .
m pwd vernon chavez 66 year old ineed electric welchair because senior citizens im not walking seen birth . you help to give me esponsor me the old welchair
Whill is the one but need to make changes to making it easier to access from side, and making it wider and higher back….burn the f model is for the traveler….they address the issues with other models….i like the teal one the best but not TSA approved. Carbon a flip flop Harris/Walz problem.
I have watched this video 2 times now. This is the best review ever of Anything I have watched. I ended up getting the Robooter E40 which is the same as your Ally. I’m in Canada. Just like the above comment I, would never be able to take it apart so the Ci2 would not have worked for me. I have only had mine about four days now, but absolutely love it. Bought ramps to help put in car. 👍👍THANKS for your jam packed information and comparison of these electric wheelchairs. I guarantee you, if I lived in the states I would’ve bought it from you guys. Again Thanks.
Glad to help!
The Jazzy Carbon has a VERY delicate control stick. I had to get mine replaced once so far. It NEEDS to be removed each time you fold it up if it will be in a trunk..Sort of a pain. I had to wait 1 month to get a new control stick, but at least it was covered by the warranty
Test drove the Ally and Jazzy Carbon today.
Absolutely love the Ally (it’s more responsive and comfortable not to mention prettier) BUT I need to be able to fly with it and you said it’s not flight approved (too bad salesperson didn’t know that🤷🏻♀️)
Ally is TSA Approved. First batch we got were not
@@mush3199 just came across this. I hope you were able to get info on the batteries for the Ally. I wrote a review on here earlier.
They have both up here in Canada for flights and then larger for longer rides. I bought 2 TSA batteries along with the included so I’m ready for anything lol. Took my first trip in Sept with it and it is a godsend!!!
@@pamwheatley9775 just got mine. Totally love it. Thinking about a second battery.
@@mush3199 i’m assuming that your chair came with the higher amp battery. That’s what it comes with up here. Then you definitely need a second one for travelling but just even have a second one is a really good idea lol. You just never know when you’re gonna need it lol. I got the red one that I look sporty driving around lol
@@mush3199 oh yes, forgot to tell you that I bought the extra seat cushion. It feels like I’m not even sitting in the chair. I can stay in my chair now for hours and hours. We ended up being on a train, tour when I went to Alaska. It was a five hour train ride and I was comfortable as all get out lol
The product was explained in great detail
Thank you
I tried the Whill Fi and the Jazzy Carbon before I ended up getting the Whill Ci2. I didn't like the way the Fi folded for loading it in my car and the bar by the footplate got in my way. The Jazzy was nice but I didn't feel very stable in it. I also didn't think I could comfortably sit in it all day. The Ally wasn't available at the time. It looks like it would have met my needs really well. The only thing I would have to test is how hard it would be to load in my car lifting it with the chair standing upright.
I really like my Whill Ci2, but sometimes disassembling/assembling it is difficult. If I go to 3 or 4 places that means I have to assemble/disassemble it 6-8 times which gets very tiring. Having a fold-up would be handy.
Great comment , Ci or sometimes i call it the Ci2 , your dead on and some people don’t think about the loading and unloading part ( multiple times) . Ci is a great chair and is nice with the wireless disconnections. Ci is much stronger and can do more than all of these chairs. Really depends, which one is best for that person. Hope this video was true and educational to someone looking for a new power chair or someone looking to purchase a folding chair .
m pwd vernon chavez 66 year old ineed electric welchair because senior citizens im not walking seen birth . you help to give me esponsor me the old welchair
Email me your information Chris.mobilitysolutions@gmail.com.
Whill is the one but need to make changes to making it easier to access from side, and making it wider and higher back….burn the f model is for the traveler….they address the issues with other models….i like the teal one the best but not TSA approved. Carbon a flip flop Harris/Walz problem.
Some big changes coming to the Fi