Companion Midsize 3-Wheel
The Companion has an adjustable sliding seat, 350lb weight capacity and up to 15 mile range
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Mostly satisfied but a few dissapointments
The elevating seat is the only reason I purchased it. I really like the way the tiller adjusts. Great light package. Good quality build. Like the switch for the elevating seat.
The seat back is a little hard, and the angle can't be adjusted. It is the slowest scooter I've ever had. I use the scooter at work to reach files, but when the seat is raised, the scooter slows to a crawl. Very inconvenient for work.
duane k. from waterloo, ia
Born with underdeveloped legs and only one arm.
Quality scooter
Easy to assemble, but assistance may be needed for some for putting seat on. Just awkward and surprisingly heavy. The battery life is strong and lasting. Easy to operate and good in small spaces.
A selling feature for me with this scooter was the listed ground clearance (3.5 inch) because I like to get outside in the yard and stuff. While the scooter has 3.5 inch ground clearance the anti-tipping has maybe .5 inches of clearance. This has caused issues with a couple door thresholds I have and I've had to replace a couple ramps to compensate for the issue. Another thing before you buy this scooter or any other scooter for spinlife is sign up for their email notifications, I purchased this scooter at full price and within a month after purchasing,I've received emails like 10% off and just this week got an email to save $250 off full size scooters. Really disappointed I received these potential discounts after already paying full price.
micah h. from blacksburg, va
34 male with a form of muscular dystrophy with limited ability to walk.
Does great helping me get around
Charging battery, speed, looks good
Within 1st week I had scooter it made an annoying high pitch noise. Called Spinlife & they had repairman out here in a couple days at my convenience & schedule. He fixed it & was quick about it. Nice repairman
pam e. from elsberry, mo
Im 58 above knee amputee I only have 40% blood flow in my other leg I've been a Diabetic Type 1 for 48 years I need the scooter to rest my leg
Very good price
Good Price. Fair Quality
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harold d. from wathena, ks (caregiver)
Wife Likes scooter. Uses it every day. We have recomened SpinLife To several people.
Not enough power
Lights, tiller
Batteries
janice s. from seabeck, wa
Full-time employee who uses the scooter to get to work from a ferry
It was too big to use inside.
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Too big and not maneuverable enough for interior use.
mike s. from wilton, ct (caregiver)
MS patient
well built and dependable
Good construction, tight turning radius.
Too much plastic that used to be metal on earlier model, but time will tell if the plastic is actually better.
joseph e. from charlestown, ri
63 years old, spastic paraplegia, very active, small farm, used for garden and chicken coop
Companion Midsize 3-Wheel: Review
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richard d. from tucson, az (caregiver)
Female, 82, Post-polio, Very weak legs
I feel so free on my scooter!
Handles easily; turns very well; fits me; travels well...no problems.
None, so far.
patti a. from las vegas, nv
Age 71; arthritis; back problems-- causes walking difficulty at times
Terrific product; excellent mobility and features
Love the mobility, the ease of turning, the safety features, the easy entry/exit, and the leg room.
Plastic/fiberglass. Constant banging into things causes the pieces to brake/damage easily. I was looking more of a steel constructed and/or more durable frame but am satisfied with the product.
gary l. from cranbury, nj (caregiver)
Near 80 yo, suffers from very late stages of MS, immobile
great for mobility
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rear view mirrors
loretta a. from santa ana, ca
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The ease of handling and distance is great.
The distance and ease of handling and on/off. The weight is just right but could be problem for some. Able put into car trunk.
Hard to get over some dips in driveways because of the two black wheels in the back they hold up the drive wheels so they don't touch ground and may need to physically push back or forward. This has happened to me. I think the two black wheels need to be higher.
theresa s. from goodhue, mn
I am 67. I am a nurse and care for a client that has a wheel chair and he takes long outings 6 plus miles on paved trails. I do not use a bike and can
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