Victory 10 3-Wheel
IN STOCK! A sturdy and reliable ride with up to 16 miles per charge.
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Excellent customer service!
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stanley m. from plano, tx
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It has given me the freedom I didn't think I would ever...
It handles inclines with ease. It travels across grassy areas and stone paths with no problems. My husband can handle assembling and disassembling without struggling. I was waiting for the battery to go down after a couple of hours and it didn't move at all. Best investment!
I wish the horn was louder.
peggy g. from de motte, in
I am a 65 year old woman who has limitations due to an accident as well as fibromyalgia and arthritis.
I love the manuevering ability that this three wheel offers.
Sturdy and dependable.
The only thing that I don't like is the battery light is too bright at night. It glares in my face so I have to tape something over it. Minor detail but troublesome in dark places.
rita p. from avera, ga
I have limb girdle muscular dystrophy and walking is nearly impossible anymore. I use my scooter in the house and outside, for everything.
Wish it were less expensive, but I am happy with it.
Everything except the cost.
It was expensive.
fred v. from florence, ky
69 years old, had polio but through PT and exercise I lead a normal life. But now walking can be painful either too far or too fast.
Great product!
Well built.
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james m. from new port richey, fl
Changed my life. Now able to enjoy my life again!
Have used 6 scooters and 2 power wheelchairs over the...
Quiet.
The scooter could use some more torque - it pauses when you want it to go, handles poorly, and while it has sufficient power to climb any variance in climbing speed causes it to jerk to a stop. I have gotten very frustrated using this scooter recently.
william d. from north potomac, md
76 years old. Post-polio-syndrome.
Appears to be what is advertised.
Ease of use.
Price.
dan w. from centralia, wa (caregiver)
45 year old male with Cerebral Palsy.
Victory 10 3-Wheel: Review
It is easy to load and unload on the ramp. It is great for doctors appoints and to go shopping. Not great for use in the yard (gardening/yard work).
For what I am using it for, it is a great scooter.
bob s. from dales ferry, ct
I am an 80 year old Vietnam Veteran, disabled with partial amputation of the right leg below the knee. I can use my prosthetic for short distances.
Victory 10 3-Wheel: Review
Runs well and can get around quickly!
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randy b. from clovis, nm
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steven p. from sacramento, ca
67 year old who weighs 245 pounds. Back surgeries have made it difficult to walk.
Have owned one before so I knew I wanted the same one,...
The cart is very sturdy. I use it outside and it handles very nice in the grass or gravel!! It has a swivel seat that makes for easy transfer. All around quality cart.
I wish it had tail lights. I like to go for a ride in the evening sometimes and the headlight is great but can't be seen from the back except by the reflectors would feel more comfortable with tail lights.
barbara j. from alamo, tx (caregiver)
73 year old female, she broke her neck and has some paralysis her left leg has no use.
This is the perfect size for getting around in the yard and...
The white color and camel colored seat are very handsome. The speed is just right and smooth. There is a slight tipping factor with the three-wheel on an incline (be careful not to lean over too far) but otherwise, sturdy.
The battery indicator lights are blinding at night, I had to put a piece of duct tape over it to be able to see where I'm going. The reverse speed has a delayed reaction time but that isn't a problem since I very seldom need to back up fast.
kathie jo m. from brunswick, ga
I'm a 66 year old women with a neurologic disorder who throughout the years has found it more and more difficult to garden due to leg weakness.
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