Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter
Standard 18AH batteries for a longer distance per charge.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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nice product
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judy h. from kindred, nd (caregiver)
24 years old car accident can't walk
Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
Small and easy for him to manuver. I feel the price is good and once I figure out how to take it apart I am sure it will fit in the trunk of my car.
The lever to move the seat should be available on both sides. My husband cannot use his right hand and that is where the lever is. Horn should be louder.
eileen s. from katy, tx (caregiver)
My husband, 59 years old, stroke victim. Has some use of right leg/arm
Dad is very happy with it.
Easy to use, even for elderly and frail.
It needs shocks. When the scooter hits bumps, it causes pain for the people with hip or spinal discomfort.
pamela g. from caldwell, id (caregiver)
Dad is 92 years old and is losing the ability to go in/out of the house safely. He has severe hip pain and is unsteady and has a potential for fallin
Good scooter but get the 3-wheel model
Some might appreciate/need the increased stability of the 4-wheel model (if indeed it is more stable). That is why I bought it but now I have questions whether I made the right decision. Scooter quality seems good.
The battery is not strapped down and could become separated from the scooter in airline travel. The 4-wheel model has a MUCH WIDER turning radius than the 3-wheel model--I wish I had purchased the 3-wheel version.
michael b. from alexandria, va
I am age 71 with lumbar spinal stenosis and can only walk a short distance. I have a full-size scooter but bought this one for travel.
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joel l. from alexandria, va (caregiver)
This product is wonderful. Have recommended it to several people.
Small enough to use in a smaller home.
Being small enough to use in my house. I love the scooter seat. It's very comfy. I like that the front tire isn't covered with the scooter floor, and is free to move on it own. It enables me to get as close as possible to things and it's very manueverable. Getting close as possible to the bathtub is VERY important when being disabled. I love the extra big battery pack. I like that the handles are a material that can be washed.
I like less plastic on the scooter body. I liked the metal bodies. The plastic edges aren't too bad, but could be a little smoother. Sometimes I spasm and my feet go where they shouldn't, scraping the taller edge, behind the front wheel in front of where feet are supposed to go. Also my feet sometimes slip or slide and scrape underneath the scooter edges on the floor of the scooter when I'm transferring. My BIGGEST pet peeve is charging up the battery pack. I almost have to stand on my head. People with disabilities aren't always flexible enough to bend over to plug in the charger. They used to be in a more convenient and accessible place, and need to be again. A person could slide off the bed, or whatever, plugging it in, as I about have. Thank you for asking my opinion! Susan Hall
susan h. from caldwell, id
53 Year old female with Multiple Sclerosis who can not walk.
It's great - just too heavy!
The GoGO+ is a nice compact size that fits in our SporTrak or Dodge minivan.
The 35 lb battery is heavy, and should not be advertised as light weight. At our ages, it feels twice as heavy. The manual doesn't list the weight of the 2 major pieces separately. I'm going to take weight training classes to build better muscle to put the GoGo in/out of the car.
cathi m. from casa grande, az
My husband, who can't walk or stand for long periods of time due to back problems, is the one using the GoGO. It's given him a new lease on life, as t
still having small problems when first trying to start off
light weight easy to load in back of van
need larger front baskets less confusing on first getting it started
charlotte t. from houston, tx (caregiver)
78 year old lady cancer survivor rods in both legs needs oxygen has copd chf
Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
portability
I realize that some minuses are necessary in order to have portability, such as foot room. I got what I expected.
marvin l. from christinasburg, va
physical disability
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david k. from rosewater, south australia , australia (caregiver)
age 55 celebral palsy
the price is right.
the power and tne seat that turns all the way around.
needs a brake light or a lighted light in the rear.also i am long legged and could use extra room for the legs to stretch out.
susan c. from boise, id
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Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
Ability to control speed.
Shape of basket - does not hold a large purse very well.
morris m. from mesa, az (caregiver)
My wife is the user of the new scooter.
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