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Portable & Travel Electric Wheelchairs
A portable electric wheelchair is one you can actually get into a car, an RV, or an airplane hold without a vehicle lift. Two designs get you there, folding chairs that collapse in one piece and disassembling chairs that come apart into sections you lift one at a time. This collection carries both, with liftable pieces starting at 29 lbs.
Our most fitted travel chair is the Merits EZ-GO Deluxe, which breaks down so the heaviest piece is 54 lbs and costs under $2,000 with a 300 lb rating. Flyers gravitate to the Golden Ally GP303, a 56 lb folding chair whose spec sheet lists an airline-approved lithium battery. The tradeoff with every travel chair is the same, thinner cushioning and smaller seats than a full-size power chair. We say so plainly on each product page. Free shipping and price match on all of them.
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- Comes apart in pieces, heaviest is 54 lbs
- 300 lb capacity at under $2,000
- 12 mile range on a charge

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Folding or disassembling, pick your pack-down style
Folding chairs like the Golden Ally GP303 collapse in one motion into one piece, 56 lbs in the GP303’s case with a heaviest lift of 49.5 lbs. They are fastest in and out of a trunk and the lithium packs keep total weight down. Disassembling chairs like the Merits EZ-GO Deluxe split into several lighter sections, so no single lift exceeds 54 lbs even though the whole chair weighs 113. The Shoprider Smartie takes that furthest, its heaviest piece is just 29 lbs. If lifting strength is the constraint, count the heaviest piece, not the total.
The travel lineup at a glance
| Model | Heaviest lift | Capacity | Range | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Shoprider Smartie | 29 lbs | 250 lbs | 10 miles | $3,069 |
| Shoprider Jimmie | 40.5 lbs | 250 lbs | 10 miles | $2,119 |
| Golden Ally GP303 | 49.5 lbs | 330 lbs | 9 miles | $2,899 |
| Merits EZ-GO Deluxe | 54 lbs | 300 lbs | 12 miles | $1,978 |
| Merits Vision CF Travel | 62.7 lbs | 300 lbs | 18 miles | $2,267 |
| Forcemech ARK | 90 lbs total, folds | 330 lbs | 15 miles | $7,198 |
Flying with a power wheelchair
US airlines carry power wheelchairs every day, and the rules center on the battery. The FAA’s PackSafe lithium battery rules govern watt-hour limits and whether the battery rides installed or in the cabin. The Golden Ally GP303, GP304, and GP305 each list an airline-approved lithium battery on their spec sheets, and the Shoprider Jimmie lists an airline-approved design. Flying goes smoothly when you call the airline 48 hours ahead with the battery specs, print the spec sheet, and gate-check the chair with the joystick padded or removed. Sealed lead acid chairs like the EZ-GO fly too, airlines treat non-spillable AGM batteries differently and usually leave them installed.
Raphael packs a customer checklist with every travel chair he fits. The one mistake he sees repeatedly is buying for the airplane and forgetting the rental car. A chair that flies fine but does not fit the trunk of a midsize rental strands you at the destination. Measure the smallest trunk you will use in a year and fit to that.
What travel chairs give up
Be clear-eyed about the compromises. Seats run 17 to 19 inches with thinner padding than full-size captain seats, so all-day sitting comfort drops. Range runs 9 to 18 miles rather than 20 plus. Ground clearance is modest, these are pavement and indoor machines. If the chair is your primary all-day seat, a full-size model plus a vehicle wheelchair carrier is often the better system. Riders prioritizing the lowest total weight over pack-down style should start at the lightweight electric wheelchairs page, and the broader folding electric wheelchairs collection covers every folder we stock including the heavy duty ones.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the most portable electric wheelchair you sell?
By single-lift weight, the Shoprider Smartie, no piece heavier than 29 lbs. By one-piece folding, the Golden Ally GP303 at 56 lbs total. Which one is right depends on whether you would rather make one heavier lift or three light ones.
Can I take a portable electric wheelchair on an airplane?
Yes. Airlines carry power wheelchairs daily under FAA battery rules. Models with airline-approved lithium batteries listed on their spec sheets, like the Golden Ally series, make the paperwork easiest. Call your airline before you fly and confirm their battery procedure.
Will a portable power chair fit in a car trunk?
Every model on this page is built to fit a midsize sedan trunk, folded or disassembled. Folded dimensions are listed on each product page, check them against your trunk opening, not just the depth, because the opening is what stops most loads.
Are portable electric wheelchairs comfortable for all-day use?
Honestly, no. They are excellent for outings, errands, and trips of a few hours. Riders who sit 6 or more hours daily should look at full-size chairs with captain seats and treat portability as a separate problem solved by a carrier.
How much does a good portable electric wheelchair cost?
Our range runs $1,787 to $7,198. The sweet spot for most travelers is $2,000 to $3,100, which buys the EZ-GO Deluxe, the Jimmie, or the GP303 depending on the pack-down style you prefer.
Plan the trip before you pick the chair
Tell us how the chair travels, car trunk, RV bay, or airline hold, and who lifts it. We fit travel chairs by the trip, not the brochure, and we will steer you off a model that does not fit your vehicle. Free shipping and price match on every order.














