Zip'r 3-Wheel
The Zip'r 3-Wheel has the shortest wheelbase of our travel scooter selection, so it's great for petite users.
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The best feature for me is the ability to disassemble for ease of storage and mobility.
Haven't used enough to comment.
margie f. from clovis, ca
A 72 year old woman dealing with advanced COPD. Walking distances is difficult, limiting places and things that can be done.
Well worth the money.
Easy to maneuver inside. On board and remote battery charging. Easy disassembly for transport.
Don't know how it will hold up for long term use.
martin w. from wildwood, nj (caregiver)
I bought it as a gift for a disabled friend. So far, so good! Good for moving around in and out of the house. It's small, but it is perfect for her.
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shirley l. from oakridge, or
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At the price, it is the best I've had
Good throttle setup, good speed. Maneuverable.
I cant figure out how to keep front basket from turning. Lost rubber cover at plugin site very soon.
grace h. from cortland, ny
at 83 I use my scooter 4 everything-Dr. app'ts, social, shopping. I like the speed, short turning radius, easy plug-in, good seat.
Short turning radius good several safety issues to be aware...
Short turning radius, easy to charge.
If key is not removed too easy to engage power levers. Steering column must be locked before arising and that is a little tricky.
susan b. from novinger, mo
69 year old female with MS. For use in RV only.
The scooter is too big to fit in my trunk and too heavy for...
It is great for not going anywhere except home and around the block
Can't get it into the car.
brenda m. from highland ranch, co
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Spinlife stands behind there product
Light weight, lasting battery life, comfort for the rider.
Don't know
gary m. from hendersonville, nc (caregiver)
She had foot surgery four years ago in which did not help her at all. Her feet still swell and give her much pain . She can't do the normal things.
The zip 'r 3 scooter works great
Small size goes thru any door, gets around in any house, or store, the zip'r 3 has never has left me stranded as store handicap carts have ! Seat turns to sit at table, or for on & off. Carries a lot for shopping trips. Battery stays charged. Easy to disassemble to take in any vechile.
Having to lift feet over battery is not a problem for me, but could be for more disabled persons, again I prefer the throttle controls not isolated, but could be a problem for some people.
sonja e. from toledo, or
Female, weight 145 lbs, have MS, difficulty walking any distance , kept independence with scooter and Braun lift in trunk of car.
Meets expecting for the price.
Easy to use.
Basket too small
wallace p. from mascotte, fl
I am a 69 year old women who has end stage renal failure and heart problems and trouble with balance and walking. I found the scooter very helpful.
Great vehicle - turns on a dime - I love it!
Lightweight - maneuverability - ease of operation - comfort
I personally would like a rear view mirror to aid in backing up. A cup holder would be a great feature
doris h. from angier, nc
I am an 80-year-old female with CHF.
It is a very unstable scooter.
It is very maneuverable.
The scooter should be marketed for very small people (children). It is difficult to get on and off of due to the hump on the floor pan and lack of clearance between the seat and the steering unit. It is spooky unstable; I can tip over just leaning to the side. This unit should be used at a slow speed only and on a perfectly flat hard surface. It should not even have a speed control in my opinion - go SLOW!. If there is a bright side to the product it's that it is very maneuverable and does work well in tight spaces at a slow speed. I strongly encourage indoor use only at slow speed. The igniton switch is faulty and does not make contact every time which requires removing and re-inserting. One of the seat bolts came from the factory with a bolt that was stripped and it will not tighten; basically 3 of the four bolts are holding the seat on. My suggestion is spend a few hundred dollars more and get a quality scooter. Fortunately I purchased this for indoor only use only and have a small home and am making it work for me.
michael v. from boise, id
61 year old individual with primary lateral sclerosis. Height is 5' 8".
I would recommend this product for anyone desiring a more...
It was easy to put together, was delivered quickly, and is easy to use.
I haven't received any weakness from my friend. He loves his Zip'r scooter.
jo s. from cedar, tx (caregiver)
I purchased this for a friend who had a severe stroke the left him permanently disabled on his right side.
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