Zip'r 3-Wheel
The Zip'r 3-Wheel has the shortest wheelbase of our travel scooter selection, so it's great for petite users.
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it has made it possible for me to go shopping
It is easy to use, stops when you stop, no brake handle to worry about.
It is smaller than I thought it would be
betty c. from pasadena, tx
I am 74 ,I sufferd a devastating multiple leg break plus I have COPD & CHF
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to assist my mother on getting around and enjoying her life.
NONE
patricia c. from grundy, va
It was for my mother,,,and it is a great thing...thankyou so much
why pay more,this is the one for me.
how it carrys me and the way it movies so easy.
its a bit to low for clearing some parts of surfaces. mean if one has to go up a small incline then flat surface they may have to get off scooter and lift the scooter up and over small hump
ed c. from jacksonville, fl
it has a great ride to it.the only thing i could wish for is to have somewhat bigger tires,as it sits abit to much close to the ground.one must watch
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As I mentioned before the scooter help me to get around more plus I rely on myself more and more. I eel mor productive more.
I really think that the basket should have been put on the back.
joseph m. from providence, ri
I'm 49 year old, I was born with cerebral palsy this scooter help me to get around more.
Good value and construction for the price.
It was well constructed and exceeded my expectations. Nice company and employees to do business with.
My husband found it difficult to get used to stopping the Zip'r. A break of some sort on the handle bars would be helpful. We also had difficulty assembling the rear section to the front. The Zip'r was a bit heavy for people our age to manage without alot of effort.This being said I felt comfortable that it was substantial enough to carry my husband
deloris a. from eatontown, nj (caregiver)
76. difficulty walking any distanct. Has stenosis.
Amazing performance for the price!
Ease of operation, ease of assembly.
Would like a bit more power on an incline.
patty b. from springfield, tn
Age 59. Partial loss of lower extremetries due to spinal cord injury.
convenient, lightweight - not good for tall users
Easy to disassemble and assemble. Compact.
I am a tall person, and getting on and off the Zip'r 3 is difficult. Your description tells of a weight limit, but I would suggest that you say it's good for a person 5'4" or less (I am 5'7").
bryna a. from rancho palos verdes, ca
Physical disability.
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I FEEL THAT IT WAS EASY TO ASSEMBLE AND EASY TO USE.
I HAVEN'T EXPERIENCE ANY YET
mary j. from savannah, ga
i am 32, i HAVE SPINOCEREBELLAR ATAXIA TYPE 3. IT GREAT BECAUSE I AM ABLE TO GET AROUND ANDD MOBILITY IS A MUST.
A GREAT value!
I purchased this product because I live in an apartment complex in a cold weather climate. I can't easily get a scooter out of the building, so I love the fact that the battery box pops right out. I leave the bulk of the scooter in the van and only bring in the battery box to keep it from freezing and to charge it. The scooter is quiet and has great maneuverability.
Although this is a travel that scooter breaks down into 4-5 components, I have a lift for my van anyway. It would be impossible for me to lift the pieces on my own. The battery box is pretty heavy, I'd guess between 10-15 lbs. - pretty heavy for me, also. I found that I can roll it around in one of those "back pack on wheels". Not a real weakness, just a heads-up for a potential buyer. I'd have to say that the only "weakness" I've found thus far is the controls. The right hand HAS to control forward motion and the left hand HAS to control reverse motion. I'm accustomed to being able to drive with whichever hand I want. Keep in mind also, that the scooter doesn't have a huge ground clearance - you're not going to be going over curbs or anything like that, but I haven't had any problems with that aspect.
sarah b. from north tonawanda, ny
I'm a 28-year-old with a brittle bone disease, called osteogenesis imperfecta.
This product is easy to use.
Portability. More people would buy this scooter if they knew about it's portability. No special Van or Truck needed. No Carrier needed. Just take it apart and put it in the trunk, or put the pieces in the back of the truck or van, no ramps, no lifts needed.
Suspension and ground clearance. I'm going to add a spring to the seat shaft or the rear wheel carrage. On rough sidewalks it will beat your back to pieces. I have scraped the bottom on a few pieces of rough sidewalk, so a little more ground clearance would be nice.
glenn b. from maryville, tn
Age 56, Limited mobility
This is a great scooter. Unfortunately not for me.
Ease of use, goes through doorways with no problem. Turns on a dime.
Could find none.
gwen s. from morgan hill, ca
85 yrs old, lumbar/cervical spinal stenosis
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easy to move,easy to assemble,easy to drive very quiet and is very easy to store
to much delay between releasing of the foreword reverse button and the brake engagement. (it rolls a little bit after you let off the button before it comes to a stop )
robert g. from westmoreland, tn
39 year old male with severe fibroidmyalgia and nerve damage causing severe mucle spasumes and cramps.
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