Trek 3 3-Wheel
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Trek 3 3-Wheel: Review
Quiet and good distance per battery charge.
I see no weaknesses.
barbara s. from escondido, ca
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Trek 3 3-Wheel: Review
Quiet and good distance per battery charge.
I see no weaknesses.
barbara s. from escondido, ca
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Trek 3 3-Wheel: Review
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joyce b. from cathedral city, ca
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Much easier to handle than larger models
1)The heaviest part is 22 lbs. If you have to take it apart, a small woman with a bad back can probably do it. 2)It has a battery sleep feature that turns it off after 5 minutes of non-use, saving battery. 3)My 97 yr old sister could ride it first try. 4)Tires don't go flat like on my old one.
1)I haven't been able to attach a drink holder, so I have to put a cup down in the basket which tends to splash unless sippy-cup covered. 2)I wish I had a snap on food tray for use at the Fair.3)The latch to keep the front wheel from turning during transport snapped off the first week we had it. I use a small bungee cord now. Haven't tried to get a replacement part yet. Doesn't affect my riding.
barbara s. from escondido, ca
My wife ordered the first Trek 3 because it was the lightest one we could find. We were worried at first that she would not have the same range as my
supper great
my ease of getting around outside of my house like going to the mall for 3 hours. going to the club house.
need a pair of hooks on the back of the seat to put shoping bage on. If you know of a way of doing this I would like too know about it.
charles z. from fredericksburg, va
Age 72, I have 5 bages, 3 hearna's, I can get from the car to a store but must find a instore scoter, Now my wife does not have to push me when we go
easy to transport incar trunk
This scooter allows me to get around in Malls to shop . This allows me to get through narrow aisles ,the turning radius is very good.
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margaret b. from vernon, fl
I am 70 years old and have COPD unable to walk any distance ,breathing problems
pretty good product
small turning radius, plenty foot room, fits in small trunks, great speed to get around indoors on hardwood floors, easy to slide on and off seat (because it is so hard).
gear box is not totally quiet when driving, very hard seat, reverse beep extremely annoying and unneccessary. Seat should be higher to promote better posture while sitting!
anke b. from liberty hill, sc
40, female, MS, not walking.
very satisfied
ease of operation
too low to the ground for some surfaces
william n. from bakersfield, ca
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The scooter is to slow for what I need it for
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john d. from ft mitchell, ky
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I would definietly purcgase another one
easy connections and light weight of each individual piece
handle for the post underneath the seat for easier lifting
leslie n. from mesa, az
I am a incomplete quadraplegic and the Trek is working great--no clips or wire connections to make and each piece is light enough to easily lift--the
I like it well enough but the knob that lowers the tiller...
turning radius & break down
the knob described earlier
skeet k. from dundee, or (caregiver)
Needs hip replacement
It seems to be a nice piece of equipment
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joyce l. from bensalem, pa (caregiver)
.my mother is 76 years old and is not able to walk far.
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