Go-Go ES
The newest scooter to be added to the Go-Go series.
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Easy to use.
Compact and relatively easy to disassemble.
Haven't found anything yet.
james h. from lafayette, co
I'm 73 and was diagnosed with Poly Neuropathy mid March 2013. Feet are numb and walking is almost impossible.
Like none other
That it disassembles for ease of transport.
That it tips over if not careful.
alberto h. from corona, ca (caregiver)
87-year-old male. Unable to walk more than 1/2 a block without needing to sit.
Very small but it works.
It has excellent battery life and travels well on surfaces that are not too rough.
The area for my feet is so short that I have trouble keeping my feet on it.
elizabeth m. from pickens, sc
I'm 60 years old, 5'3" and 125 lbs. I have MS.
Worth every penny.
It appears to be reliable and a quality product. Very fast delivery.
Connecting and disconnecting the electronics when breaking down for travel. Difficult for a senior
michael p. from brownsburg, in
I am 67. My disability is Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis. I am on a lot of oxygen.
Easy to recharge since plug is high. Still struggle to get...
stays charged and ready to go.
squeaky seat
madelle d. from temple, tx
This is my second scooter, 89 years old, could not plug in the old one.
This scooter is just the right size for me
Good battery life and speed
Haven't found any
jan m. from china grove, nc
Post Polio Syndrome,Back and neck problems. Cannot walk or stand for more than a few minutes
Go-Go ES: Review
My wife and I are glad that Pride finally came out with a travel scooter that has the charge receptacle up on the handle bar instead of below the seat on the battery compartment. She cannot reach down below the seat to insert the battery charge cable.
Wish it was a an inch or two shorter for easier use inside, on cruise ships and in bathroom stalls.
stephen u. from santa rosa, ca (caregiver)
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seems to be alright
cost
steering column too close to seat
norbert w. from holmen, wi
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It's given me more independence!
Turns sharply. Climbs semi-steep ramps. Handles loose gravel and bumps.
Very heavy for my wife to lift, even when taken apart.
dale a. from tucson, az
Age 83, stroke in January 2012
Fits the bill
ease of use, charger plug-in, disassemble for transportation
need larger basket, back of chair does not fold down
jean t. from galveston, tx
age and physical disability
Don't Know how I got along
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james w. from mount pleasant, tx
I love the Go-Go ES Travel Scooter. It is so easy to get around in the house.
Did everything I hoped for with battery to spare.
I was able to easily lift and fit into the back of my car.I bought this for a car show,swap meet,rode it all day,and it still had plenty of battery left.perfect.
Can't think of any.
joseph k. from milford, pa
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