Porto Mobility Ranger Discovery review

A folding power wheelchair built around one job: fitting in a car boot without a lift.

The verdict: Buy it if the problem you are solving is transport, because a chair that folds to 13 inches and loses eight pounds when you pull the batteries is a chair that actually goes to the hospital appointment and the family lunch. Skip it if your parent needs supportive seating for most of the day, because folding chairs trade postural support for portability, and that trade should be made by the occupational or physical therapist who has assessed how long your parent sits and how well they hold themselves up.
Best for car transport
Porto Mobility Ranger Discovery Lightweight Foldable Electric Wheelchair
~$2,599

A folding power wheelchair with dual brushless motors and removable side-mounted lithium batteries, designed to fold flat for a car boot.

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Specifications

SpecDetail
Folded height13 inches, folds in roughly three seconds
BatteriesDual removable slide-in lithium-ion, roughly 8 lb saved when removed
Quoted rangeUp to 20 miles
Motors250W brushless dual motors
Turning radius32 inches
TerrainManufacturer states grass, gravel, dirt and snow
Delivery stateShips fully assembled

Specifications above come from the manufacturer's published feature list for this listing. Treat pricing as approximate, since Amazon pricing moves.

What it does well

Where it falls short

What owners report

Owner reports on folding power chairs settle into a clear pattern. People who bought one as a second chair, to get out of the house and into a car, are consistently happy. People who bought one as their only chair, replacing something with proper seating, consistently report discomfort within weeks and end up adding a cushion the chair was not designed for. That split is the most useful thing published owner reviews tell you about this category, and it maps directly onto whether a therapist was involved in the decision.

The other steady theme is the practical weight. Folding to 13 inches does not make a chair light, and lifting it into a boot is still a real lift for a spouse who may themselves be in their seventies. Several owners describe using a boot hoist or a portable ramp instead, which is worth budgeting for. If a caregiver is regularly lifting this chair, that is worth mentioning at the same appointment where safe transfer technique gets discussed, because caregiver back injury is the quiet cost of home care.

Who it suits

Who should skip it

Alternatives worth considering

Full-Time Seating Alternative
Merits Health Vision Sport P326D Power Wheelchair with Power Seat Lift
~$3,723

A proper captain's seat, adjustable suspension and a power seat lift, for someone who will be in the chair all day. It does not fold, so transport means a vehicle lift.

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Budget Pick
Vive Mobility Lightweight Foldable Electric Wheelchair
~$729

A far cheaper folding power chair for occasional use and shorter distances. Less torque, less range and less refinement, but it answers the same transport problem for a quarter of the price.

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Manual Alternative
Karman Healthcare S-115 Ultra Light Ergonomic Wheelchair, 25 lb
~$599

If someone will always be pushing anyway, a 25 pound manual chair is lighter to load, cheaper, and has nothing to go flat. Only sensible where a companion is always available to push.

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Common questions

Can I take a folding power wheelchair on a plane?

Often yes, but the lithium batteries are the deciding factor and the rules are set by the airline and by transport regulation, not by the chair maker. Watt-hour ratings, documentation and whether packs must travel in the cabin all matter. Contact the airline's accessibility desk well in advance and get the answer in writing.

Folding power chair or a mobility scooter for travel?

A scooter that disassembles into pieces, like the Golden Buzzaround CarryOn, may load more easily because no single piece is heavy. A folding power chair keeps proper wheelchair seating and is easier to use indoors at the destination. Our scooter versus power wheelchair guide covers what each asks of the user.

Is this comfortable enough for all-day use?

Generally not, and the honest answer is that this is a question for a clinician rather than a review. Folding chairs use sling seating with limited support. If your parent will sit in it for hours at a time, ask an occupational therapist about seating and pressure redistribution before you buy.

How heavy is it really?

The manufacturer quotes roughly eight pounds saved by removing both battery packs, and the chair remains a two-handed lift into a boot. If the person loading it is an older spouse, plan for a boot hoist, a ramp, or help, and do not let the lift become the daily risk you introduced while solving a different one.

Will Medicare pay for it?

A folding travel chair bought at retail almost never qualifies. Medicare's power mobility benefit is built around need inside the home, documented by a physician and a therapist, and supplied by an enrolled provider. Check what else your parent might be eligible for with our benefits checker.

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This review draws on published specifications, manufacturer figures and the consensus of verified owner reviews. We have not tested this product ourselves, and we say so rather than implying otherwise. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.