Revo 3-Wheel
All the features of a full size scooter— faster, longer range— while still being transportable.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Revo 3-Wheel: Review
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vonja c. from kenmore, wa
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Exceeded my best expectations.
Portability, power and battery strength (duration).
Rear section (power train) weight and complicated initial assembly and disassembly.
jon m. from ramona, ca
Male, 67 y.o., COPD patient using SeQual Eclipse 3 full time.
Revo 3-Wheel: Review
Three wheels, best to get around in stores.
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janice s. from concord, nc
I am 45. I have MS.
The 3 wheel Revo scooter is a great product.
Ease of assembly and ease of use. Really a great value for the price.
None at this time
donald b. from elk grove, ca
I have never owned a scooter and this was really easy to assemble out of the box. This scooter is easy to operate and gives a very stable ride.
cadillac of scooters
quality ride, cumfort, and style
battery is too heavy
christopher c. from lakeland, tn (caregiver)
wife, 37 yrs old, has neuromuscle condition, cannot walk
This is great so I can get outdoors again.
Helping me to get outdoors and go by myself instead of being pushed in a wheelchair.
Keeping it stable on the lift.
joseph n. from winston salem, nc
age 67, does not walk any distance without some assistance.
Overall, I'm very pleased. Need to get used to it!
The scooter is very "lively" with lots of power. I do like having the "head and tail lights". It more than replaces my old "Shuttle" which I had for ten years. I hope this "Revo" does as well!
I ordered the optional rear basket, The basket "holder" didn't fit into it's receptacle so I had to do some filing on the "holder" as well as filing to enlarge the "keeper hole" because the holes didn't line up properly. This is a fault of the accessory rather than a fault of the scooter.
martin j. from wheat ridge, co
Spastic paraplegia
Pretty good.
Leg room, adjustable-height seat, portability
Throttle stiff and tends to "lurch." Charger VERY inconvenient and impossible to manage myself. Slow.
karen m. from tacoma, wa
Woman with severe rheumatoid arthritis
Good value for the money
Easy to drive. Long life battery.
Wheels are to small. Its hard to go over door jams at a very slow speed like She drives.
jeannine l. from concord, mi (caregiver)
76 year old Mother-in-law is user. She paid for the chair with Her credit card. Are You billing Medicare and when can She expect to get reimbursted th
Revo 3-Wheel: Review
This is a replacement scooter (same make and model). It manuevers very well. I feel safe in that when I lean over to pick up an item on the floor (while seated on the scooter) I don't feel that it will tip over.
On this particular scooter, when I release the toggle to go forward or backwards, the gears still move until it locks itself into the next gear. This did not occur on the previous two Pride Revos that I have.
joann w. from lakeland, fl
51 year old female with Cerebral palsy, who has limited mobility.
Revo returned my independence!
Easy to transport and use nearly everywhere.
A little difficult to fit in my trunk. Just like anything, I'm still trying to find the perfect way to pack it up and still have room in the trunk for luggage or groceries.
jeff c. from bedford, tx
A 52 year old male with diabetes and severe Neuropathy. I also have foot drop and wear braces on both feet to stabilize my walking. My Revo lets me
PRODUCT MET ALL OUR NEEDS FOR MOBILITY IN TIGHT QUARTERS
COMPACT, EASY AND SAFE TO USE FOR ELDERLY WOMAN
NONE
robert m. from andover, ma (caregiver)
87 year old woman with severe mobility limitations
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