

🦽 Elevate your independence—mobility that moves with your lifestyle!
The VERPAL 35lbs Lightweight Electric Wheelchair combines cutting-edge 360W dual motors with a foldable, ultra-portable design. Engineered for adults and seniors, it supports up to 330 lbs and offers a 12.5-mile range powered by an FAA-compliant 151Wh battery. Its all-terrain 9-inch anti-slip tires and intuitive 360° joystick ensure smooth, safe rides across diverse environments. With quick folding, electromagnetic brakes, and comfort-focused features, it’s the ultimate mobility solution for active, modern lifestyles.














| ASIN | B0FV38CWJL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #220,577 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #56 in Electric Wheelchairs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Date First Available | October 7, 2025 |
| Item model number | K04-45-15Miles |
| Manufacturer | VERPAL |
| Product Dimensions | 35 x 23.4 x 37 inches |
J**M
Great electric wheelchair!
Great electric chair. Wife gets around easier than other she has. Fits right in trunk. Recommend
L**I
Hanging Velcro pouch
First I must admit I'm not using this on a wheelchair, but on the end of a loft bed frame. I have a special needs kid and I've tried all sorts of different cup holders over the years trying to find something he will actually use instead of setting it on the edge of the mattress only for it to fall over and spill (yes water bottles exist, I wish he would use them) or setting it on the ledge of the window to get knocked down. I've also been trying to find something he'll actually use for his tablet, as well as a way to keep cords handy within reach without them getting pinched, bent weird, or broken. We've gone through so many charging cords and piano cords for the piano he keeps on his bed, they need to be accessible but not too strongly attached if that makes sense. Short story long, THIS BAG POUCH THINGIE IS JUST WHAT WE NEEDED!!! I got this at the beginning of November so I've had a couple months to evaluate not just this bags function but also it's quality. It's made well, all the seams have held nicely for a kid who is extremely hard on everything. The velcro is very strong, the material has really held up, as well as the netting material of the pouches. The elastic is strong but not too strong. The big pouch is the perfect size for tablet and a few bags of snacks, the charging cords stay exactly where they are needed but can be pulled up a little which keeps them from breaking. I haven't had to replace either cord in two months!!! The charging cords are in the 2nd pouch which I meant to go back and sew but honestly using a twist tie works better, I can open it quickly to add or remove cords. When I cut it, i put fray check on it to keep the netting from unraveling and it has worked well, you could use any glue really. I would recommend a clear superglue but fray check works best and it's a great thing to keep on hand if you have a kid who rips everything eventually. The content of the 3rd, smallest pouch varies. Since Christmas he's used it to hold headphones, I put mine there for reference for the pictures. (also, the moderately priced bone conduction headphones are perfect for a destructive special needs kid who has ruined a ton of regular headphones. Normally that charger is in here, too, with the other cords but I took it out last week and keep forgetting to put it back). This has been GREAT for keeping a cup of water close and the last spill was from me lifting the whole thing up to take a picture of the cords (bottom right on the collage of 4). It has given a regular home to tablet and we have encouraged him to plug it in himself at night, giving him some big boy responsibilities. The only thing I would change would be to add some wire or something to keep the cupholder open, sometimes in the dark it gets pushed partially closed and then he struggles to get the cup in it, though it's been a great practice problem solver to have him see why the cup isn't going in and what to do to fix it. Mommas of more moderately - severely disabled kids understand what I mean when I say it's really hard to find products to fit our ridiculously specific and unusual needs sometimes, so I really can't say enough nice things about this. I was thinking about trying to sew something like this last fall before looking on Amazon to see if it already existed, this is so much nicer and more durable than anything I would have made. It's perfect for our needs. A+ 5 gold stars, would absolutely buy another
L**H
Very Handy Side Pocket Holder--works great on the front of a walker too!
I wasn't sure what to expect from this very inexpensive wheelchair side bag holder, but I can say, that so far it's been a great accessory for an elderly friend I care for. So far, it's held up great to light use by her. I purchased this because she would become anxious if she couldn't find her cell phone quickly enough when it rang, and with this holder, she's able to easily see and grab it from the side pocket. There's 3 generous pockets on the front side, along with a flat pocket for paperwork. The flat pocket holds standard printer paper with ease. There’s 3 heavy duty, extra wide adjustable velcro straps on the back side to attach to the armrest of the wheelchair. We discovered that it also comes in handy for the front of her walker too. She keeps her cell phone in one of the netted pockets so it's easily seen and keeps a large water tumbler in the deep pocket to the left. So far it's been working great for her and she's very pleased with it. It's durable enough for her purposes, but I can’t say how it would hold up to intensive daily use. This is a great holder to start with initially to see if this is something that would work for your needs. At under $4 at the time of purchase, I highly recommend trying it out if it would solve a need for you.
F**N
Better than the original
My son has Muscular Dystrophy and is only able to get around using a 350 lb. powered wheelchair. The joystick makes driving the wheelchair around much like driving a car in a video game. The joystick that came with the wheelchair was highly polished, which was not a problem unless it was raining and it got wet. However, the joystick on my son's wheelchair became loose (the glue seemed to dissolve) and could be unintentionally pulled off or could slip when it shouldn’t. So, I got this replacement joystick to fix that problem; all I was looking to do was keep the thing from slipping off. When I ordered this two-pack of replacement joysticks I didn’t even think about the texture of the joystick. Why would I; I never drove the wheelchair. However, when they arrived, there were two joysticks each with a different texture. One was slightly textured and the other was highly textured. My son felt both and asked me to put on the one with the most texture. And he immediately loved it. (BTW: No instructions were included because none were required.) This is one of those things that you don’t know what you want until you try it. And my son loves the texture on this joystick. I know it’s not much, but if you’re confined to a wheelchair all day, a little thing like a joystick that doesn’t slip in your fingers is a big deal. Look at the pictures and you’ll know immediately which is which. The cost was less than a designer coffee at that coffee place, but when I consider how much it meant to my son, that little joystick was priceless. For anyone who has a highly polished joystick on their wheelchair, I would recommend getting this set. Based on my son’s reaction, I bet you would thank me.
D**.
Excellent wheelchair accessory
I already had a wheelchair side bag, but it wasn’t quite what I needed. I ordered this wheelchair side bag and I am pleasantly pleased. I took the arm rest cushion off my wheelchair so the straps at the side bag could be around the metal of the arm rest, then I put the arm rest cushion back on. I didn’t want the Velcro straps over the cushion for comfort. I really like this side bag has a cup holder. My previous bag I had to lay drinks down on their side which is not ideal. If I could change one thing, I would add one zippered pouch. I have an electric folding wheelchair, I have an accessory I can plug into the charging port on my chair and plug usb cord in so I can charge my phone with my chair. I like to keep the phone cord and power adapter on my chair, I wish this bag had a zippered pouch so my cable and adapter don’t fall out in the car when my chair is folded.
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