Edlynn Elite Ryder LX - Auto Folding Power Wheelchair
The Elite Ryder LX is the perfect mobility solution for individuals of all ages who experience difficulty walking, whether due to age, injury, or medical conditions. Designed for both independent users and those with caregivers, this power wheelchair offers smooth maneuverability, comfort, and ease of use. Its sturdy yet lightweight frame provides reliable support for seniors, young adults, or anyone needing extra assistance, while the intuitive controls make operation effortless. Caregivers will appreciate its foldable, travel-friendly design, making transport and storage simple. With the Elite Ryder LX, mobility is no longer a challenge—it’s a freedom to enjoy!
Elite Ryder LX Specs
Material - Magnesium Aluminum alloy
Charging Time - 4-6 Hours
Motor - 300W*2 brushless motor
Turning Radius - 60cm
Controller - Import 360° Joystick
Climbing ability - ≤13°
Battery - Removable 312 Wh 24V 13ah Lithium
Driving distance - 15-18 Miles
Folding - 5 Seconds folding & opening
Charger - AC110-240V 50-60hz Output:20V
Seat Size - W18*L18*6 inch
Backrest Size - W17*H16*5 Inch
Front Wheel 8inch (solid)
Rear Wheel 12inch (pneumatic)
Max loading - 330lbs
Weight (without headrest) 59.5 LBS
Weight (with headrest) 67 LBS
Packing Size W28*L20*87`H34 Inch
Size (Unfolded, without headrest) 40*25*30 Inch
Size (Folded, without headrest) 25*15*30 Inch
Size (Unfolded, with headrest) 43*25*38 Inch
Size (Folded, with headrest) 30*15*38 InchInsurance Coverage
The Elite Ryder LX is not covered by Medicare or Medicaid. However, flexible payment options, including credit card and Affirm financing, are available to make your purchase more convenient.
While Medicare and Medicaid may not cover certain power wheelchairs like the Elite Ryder LX, other insurance providers and programs might offer coverage, depending on eligibility and medical necessity. These may include:
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Private Health Insurance Plans – Some private insurers (e.g., Blue Cross Blue Shield, Aetna, Cigna, UnitedHealthcare) may cover power wheelchairs if prescribed by a doctor and deemed medically necessary. Coverage varies by plan.
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Veterans Affairs (VA) Benefits – Veterans may qualify for wheelchair coverage through the VA healthcare system if it’s determined to improve mobility and quality of life.
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State Assistive Technology Programs – Some states offer mobility assistance programs that help cover or subsidize the cost of power wheelchairs for individuals with disabilities.
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Workers' Compensation Insurance – If a power wheelchair is needed due to a work-related injury, workers’ comp may cover the cost.
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Nonprofit & Charitable Organizations – Groups like the Muscular Dystrophy Association (MDA), National Multiple Sclerosis Society, or local disability programs may provide funding or grants for mobility devices.
To determine coverage, it’s best to check directly with your insurance provider and obtain a doctor’s prescription outlining medical necessity.
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