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Who Is CoachLift?

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CoachLift is a name that rings synonymous with accessibility in RV travel. It’s not just a product; it’s a bridge that connects people with mobility challenges to the freedom of the open road.

Traveling in an RV is an experience filled with joy and discovery. Yet, for some of our subscribers, the physical demands of RV travel can pose significant barriers. 

That’s where CoachLift steps up, providing a much-needed solution to these hurdles.

In this post, we discuss how CoachLift RV lifts are changing the narrative of RV travel, making it a more inclusive experience.

Who Is CoachLift?

Who Is CoachLift?

Introducing CoachLift, a product that embodies the spirit of accessibility in RV travel. 

Born out of a need to assist a loved one and refined over the years, CoachLift has become a trusted name in the RV community.

The story of CoachLift begins with Bob Finklea, a World War II pilot turned inventor. A friend’s creation inspired Bob—a device that assisted his wife in entering and exiting their RV.

When Bob’s wife faced mobility challenges, he sought permission to produce the lift. Over time, Bob’s family continued the legacy, making improvements along the way.

CoachLift is now owned and operated by J&D Mobility, LLC, a team dedicated to helping people with physical challenges.

What Products Does CoachLift Make For RVs?

CoachLift installed beside the door of a Class C RVCoachLift installed beside the door of a Class C RV
CoachLift makes RV entry and exit easy for everyone

CoachLift offers a specialized RV lift meticulously designed with durability and user-friendliness.

This lift system makes RV entry doors accessible without requiring extensive modifications. You can conveniently install the lift either on the RV’s exterior next to the entry door or inside the door in the step-well of the RV.

It uses an Acme thread screw mechanism and operates on a 12-volt DC power system, offering two gear speeds for flexibility. The manufacturer uses steel for durability and aluminum for the lift tube and chair.

This user-friendly system allows individuals to sit in the lift chair, push a hand-held control button, and then easily rise gently on the vertical lift tube.

The chair swings into the interior of the RV, bringing the user to the vehicle’s living floor. The double-hinged swing…

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