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COMPREHENSIVE BUYERS GUIDE PRIDE JAZZY POWERCHAIRS

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This comprehensive guide breaks down the Pride Jazzy lineup, the industry standard for powerchairs since the 1990s. As of early 2026, the series is divided into four distinct categories: Travel/Folding, Standard/Indoor, Elevating (Air), and Heavy Duty (Bariatric).

1. The Ultra-Lightweight Travel Category

For users who travel frequently, the Jazzy Carbon (JAZZYCARBON) and Jazzy Ultra Light (JZULIGHTMS) are the current top-rated choices. The Jazzy Carbon is constructed from carbon fiber, weighing only 43.6 lbs including the battery. It is highly praised in 2026 reviews for its "airline-compliant" lithium battery and ability to fold like a lawn chair. Expert reports from Retirement Living give it high marks for portability, though some users note the 3.7 mph top speed is slower than full-sized models.

2. The Portable & Disassembling Models

The Go Chair (GOCHAIR) and Go Chair MED (GOCHAIRMED) remain the best-sellers for those who need to transport a chair in a standard trunk without a lift. These models feature "feather-touch disassembly," breaking down into five manageable pieces. User reviews frequently highlight the under-seat storage bins as a major convenience. While the Go Chair has a lower weight capacity of 300 lbs, it maintains a solid 4.2-star rating for its 25.5" turning radius, making it ideal for tight apartments.

3. The Indoor/Outdoor Standard Series

The Jazzy Select (JSELECT) and Jazzy Elite ES (JELITEES) are the "workhorses" of the brand. The Select model uses Active-Trac® Suspension, which receives a 4.6/5 rating for "ride quality" in professional mobility reports. The Elite ES is a front-wheel-drive model, which users report provides superior traction when transitioning from indoor hardwood to outdoor ramps. These models typically feature an MSRP around $5,800 to $6,100, though retail prices are often significantly lower.

4. High-Performance Mid-Wheel Drive

If maneuverability is your primary concern, the Jazzy 600 ES (J600ES) is the specialized choice. It features a mid-wheel drive configuration that allows it to turn on its own axis, boasting the tightest turning radius in the line at 20.5 inches. 2026 consumer reports highlight its "Omni-Casters" that prevent hang-ups on thresholds. However, some long-term reports mention that the mid-wheel setup can feel "twitchy" to new users compared to traditional front-wheel drives.

5. The EVO Series: Next-Gen Technology

The Jazzy EVO 613 (JEVO613-LI) and EVO 614 (JEVO614) represent Pride’s latest engineering shift toward lithium-ion power and narrow-base frames. The 613-LI is specifically noted for its 22-inch width, making it the narrowest full-power chair available. Expert reviews from Mobility Direct award it a "Best for Small Spaces" designation. The lithium battery in the 613-LI is rated for significantly more charge cycles than traditional lead-acid batteries, reducing the long-term cost of ownership.

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6. The Elevating "Air" Series

The Jazzy Air 2 (JAIR2) is a category-defining chair that allows the user to elevate 12 inches in just 11 seconds. It is unique because it can drive at full speed (4 mph) while fully elevated. Social engagement reports show a massive psychological benefit for users being at "eye level" during conversations. While it has a high MSRP (over $7,500), it holds a 4.8-star rating for "social independence," though some users mention the seat can feel slightly less stable when fully extended on uneven ground.

7. Heavy-Duty and Bariatric Options

For users requiring higher weight capacities, the Jazzy Elite HD (JELITEHD) and Jazzy 1450 (J1450) are built with reinforced frames. The Elite HD supports up to 450 lbs, while the 1450 is a "Very Heavy Duty" model supporting up to 600 lbs. User reports for the 1450, such as those on SpinLife, praise its "raw power" and 14-inch drive wheels for handling cracked sidewalks, though they caution that the large footprint makes it difficult to transport without a specialized van lift.

 

8. Terrain-Capable Models

The Jazzy Elite 14 (JELITE14) is designed for those who spend more time outdoors. It features oversized 14-inch knobby tires and a front-wheel-drive layout that "chews up uneven terrain," according to 2026 field tests. It has one of the highest drive ranges at 21 miles per charge. Critics suggest that while it handles grass and gravel well, its larger turning radius (24 inches) makes it less nimble in a small kitchen than the 600 ES.

9. Reliability and Warranty Reports

In 2026, user sentiment remains generally positive regarding Pride's "In-Home Service" contracts. Most new Jazzy chairs include a 1-year in-home service plan where a technician is dispatched to your residence for repairs. However, Consumer Affairs reports show some polarized reviews; while 70% of users give 5 stars for durability, a vocal minority reports frustration with the cost of replacement casters or joystick electronics after the warranty period expires.

10. Summary of Buyer Considerations

When choosing your Jazzy, the 2026 "Value Index" suggests prioritizing drive type and battery chemistry. Lithium models (like the Carbon or EVO 613) have a higher upfront cost but require less maintenance. Mid-wheel drive is best for indoor use, while front-wheel drive is better for those tackling hills and ramps. Always verify the HCPCS codes (e.g., K0822 for Elite ES) if you are seeking insurance reimbursement, as this will dictate which models are covered under standard medical necessity.

When purchasing a Pride Jazzy Powerchair, it is highly recommended to visit a specialized showroom where you can test the different drive systems—such as mid-wheel versus front-wheel drive—to see which best fits your home layout and comfort needs.

For those located in the Southwest, Electropedic has been a primary authorized dealer for Pride Mobility products for decades. They offer a "factory direct" experience with local delivery, expert setup, and dedicated maintenance services for the life of the equipment.

Below is a comprehensive price list for the Pride Jazzy power chair lineup, reflecting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) effective for 2026. Please note that all used models are available at 1/2 off the listed MSRP.

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Standard and Mid-Wheel Drive Models

The classic Jazzy lineup features the Jazzy Select, a highly maneuverable mid-wheel drive option with an MSRP of $5,837. For those prioritizing a tight turning radius, the Jazzy 600 ES is listed at $6,798, while the Jazzy Elite ES, known for its front-wheel-drive stability, has an MSRP of $6,120. The Jazzy EVO 613 and EVO 614 series provide updated terrain-handling capabilities, with MSRPs of $7,138 and $6,968, respectively.

Heavy Duty and Bariatric Models

For users requiring higher weight capacities, the Jazzy Elite HD (450 lbs. capacity) is priced at an MSRP of $6,645, and the Jazzy Elite 14, which features larger 14-inch drive wheels for outdoor use, is listed at $6,628. The most robust option in the fleet, the Jazzy 1450 bariatric power chair (600 lbs. capacity), carries an MSRP of $9,178. Additionally, the newer Jazzy EVO 614HD is available with an MSRP of $8,328.

 

Travel and Folding Models

The lightweight and portable series includes the Jazzy Carbon folding power chair at an MSRP of $3,581 and the Jazzy Ultra Light (10AH battery) at $4,234. Specialized travel versions like the Jazzy Carbon 27 and Jazzy Carbon 27X are priced at $4,399 and $4,299 respectively, while the Jazzy Carbon HD for travel is listed at $4,699. The compact Go Chair and Go Chair MED are the most entry-level options, with MSRPs of $2,540 and $3,859.

Elevating "Air" Models

The innovative Jazzy Air 2, which allows for 12 inches of power elevation while driving, has an MSRP of $7,519. The clinically-focused Jazzy Air MED model, designed for specific medical environments, carries a higher MSRP of $9,499

 

Pride Jazzy Electropedic Showroom Locations
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Phoenix, Arizona Showroom This location serves the entire Valley of the Sun, offering a wide selection of Jazzy models and on-site experts who can demonstrate the "feather-touch" disassembly of portable models or the elevating technology of the Air series.

  • Address: 1035 E. Camelback Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014

  • Phone: (602) 277-0706

  • Toll-Free: (800) 733-1818

Burbank, California Showroom Serving the Greater Los Angeles and Southern California regions, the Burbank showroom features a comprehensive inventory of mobility solutions. It is an ideal location to compare the narrow-base EVO series against the heavy-duty HD models in person.

  • Address: 907 N. Hollywood Way, Burbank, CA 91505

  • Phone: (818) 845-7488

  • Toll-Free: (800) 233-7382