Zip'r 4-Wheel
Perfect for the occasional outdoor use, a great starter scooter.
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donald y. from zebulon, nc
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It fit the bill!
It is easy to assemble as well as operate. It was a great value at this price!
It has no obvious weaknesses for us at this point.
inell f. from cleveland, oh (caregiver)
My mother was a formerly very active person's worked and drove hard for 30 years. She is almost 90 years old now and this scooter is such a joy for h
workmanship on this modle was not of the best standards.
Small sized for getting around. Easy to handle.
Doesn't move well in a grassy situation or on sidewalks which are the least bit uneven. Wheels seem to sit and spin. She needs to put it in free wheeling and push it along with her foot when she can
evelyn a. from bear, de (caregiver)
A friends mother, she is 76 and still going strong in most aspects however,lately as been having problems walking at times due to occasional lost of f
Hard to get in and out of-leg space limited.
Protability and ease of battery charging.
It is too short, I don't know how a tall person can fit into the seat, I am 5' 2" and there is not enough leg room.
teresa h. from albuquerque, nm
60 years old, used for large events where a lot of walking is required
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otis s. from tulsa, ok
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Its gr8888 Im glad my husband got it for me
I dont have the strength to lift it. So that ought to tell you how good it is
no weakness
shirley b. from frazeysburg, oh
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best thing that ever happened to me
ease of assembly, manuveribility, independant useage (ability to let user be independant) taking apart ease and fitting ito the car without installing lifts.
none so far
karen a. from lathrop, ca
59 year old disabled woman, trouble standing or walking for very long period of time
It will do.
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pat b. from coarsegold, ca
The 4 wheel model dosn't break down as shown for 3 wheel. It's heavier, Basket not large enough.
Zip'r 4-Wheel: Review
quick, maneuverable, speed adjusts easily with rabbit/tortoise switch
1)Needs (a)brake(s) for stores where there are small children darting around(parents aren't watching them. 2)Batteries need to be lighter so unit can be lighter...I know-engineers are working on it for all applications, not just scooters. 3)Right hand get tired when 'walking dogs'(an hour) by being on controller so long at awkward grips; is it possible to have a foot button or other mechanism for those longer rides?(same "on-throttle" "off-brake" type as now? at least as an option?) 5)Make it more water-proof, as mine is for outdoor use and my mechanic husband is getting worked over whenever it gets damp.
corinna w. from galion, oh
I'm only 46 but with end stage COPD I need the scooter to shop, attend classes etc. It allows me to go to street fairs and outdoor events with my fami
very easy to take apart and put together again
can be transported easy because it can be broken up into separate pieces
haven't used it yet so I can't say
silvia s. from fort lee, nj (caregiver)
my mother, 70, has an arthritic hip that makes it difficult for her to walk for more than a block. Because it is not a total incapacity, medicare will
Very good all round scooter, and right price.
Compact,light weight, ease of use.
Ground clearance, but with these wheels its a slight problem only.
mark r. from peoria, il
60 yr old with poor mobility,due to leg problems.
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The product seems that it does not meet the concept of being portable for someone who would need it. It requires strength and standing on your head to install the seat. It seems that there would be lift points or handles to help the elderly manage loading the sections. The seat was already coming apart on arrival. Since the only shock absortion is the seat, you will feel every bump with this seat. While the low ground clearence makes it very stable, it will get stuck on every bump in a sidewalk. I am not sure if all scooters suffer the same setbacks, the design of this one works better for kids to play on than an for an elderly person who needs it.
steven c. from longmont, co (caregiver)
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