Zero Turn 8
Zero Turn Technology creates 4-Wheel Stability with 3-Wheel Maneuverability.
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michael n. from allen, tx (caregiver)
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It met expectations for a zero turn 4 wheel scooter to...
The zero turn feature is great for elevators and restrooms. It is much more stable than her three wheel scooter..
It is much heavier and longer than her previous three wheel scooter. The added size and weight gel make it much more stable and are a benefit when she uses public transportation- which she does, frequently. I notice the added length and weight when I put it in the back of the car. The good news is that it can be easily disassembled - the heaviest pieces are still pretty heavy.
todd d. from red lion, pa (caregiver)
We purchased this for my wife who has very limited mobility due to MS.
Nimble but quirky steering in tight turns
Turning radius, power
Quirky steering in tight turns
steve t. from fernandina beach, fl
69 yo male with cidp
Unit is well made, many featured, smooth riding on firm...
Lights, 4 whl suspension, low turn radius, can be easily disassembled, heavy duty construction, delta ring steering.
Front wheels should be same diameter as rear (9 or 10 inches) for smoother ride and greater clearance on grassy areas.
robert l. from jackson, wi
Owner: 88 yr old male unable to walk distances with low back pain and balance issues; 226 lbs.
We are very impressed with the overall performance of this...
For flat, hard terrain and floors without throw rugs, this machine suits our needs very well. My wife absolutely loves it and doesn't feel like she's an invalid driving it sense it is so good looking.
My goal was for my wife to go places on her own. I bought a nice tote with ramp for it; but, the anti-tilt wheels cannot be adjusted and I wound up buying a mobility chair and modified it to accomplish this goal and to use inside our home. If I had known this before purchasing the zero-turn, I wouldn't have gotten it. However, it is difficult to buy one unit to accomplish all desired needs. A third unit for off-road use may be needed as well.
edward e. from tbd, mo
My wife has bilateral total knee replacements and severe scoliosis with loss of her 5th lumbar vertebrate due to osteomyelitis.
Very good in all respects except for flimsy, non-supportive...
Stable, smooth ride, tight turning circle.
Hard, flimsy seat with no lateral support.
mark b. from gaithersburg, md
Male, mid-80's, ambulatory but easily fatigued.
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william l. from orlando, fl
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Jazzy Zero Turn: Seems dependable, responsive, attractive...
Jazzt Zero Turn: Good speed to get you out of danger quickly. Lights front and back increase visibility. Great looking and turns 360 degrees with ease. Smooth ride
Jazzy Zero Turn: 1). Lever used to turn the seat is too difficult use (stiff and awkward). The lever is difficult to reach because of its location. Embarrassing for a woman to reach under the front of seat to use it. 2). Battery indicator light panel is too bright and shines directly into users eyes. Very distracting and painful!!/: 3.). Underseat storage makes it even more difficult to turn seat!
christena h. from apple valley, ca
71 year female with very limited mobility. Uses chair 18 hrs a day. Multiple joint replacements due to arthritis and general weakness.
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nice looking and manevuers well in the house
Still a bit bulky
patricia g. from miami, fl (caregiver)
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Acceptable but not perfect
Ease of use; comfort
Lights showing battery charge status are too bright - they are blinding; difficult to turn around in a small area like a hall; difficult to keep from jerking when crossing thresholds.
betty k. from new braunfels, tx
80 years old; have had four major back surgeries; have screws and two 13" rods in back; have back spasms when I stand.
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