Go Go Sport 3-Wheel
Up to 15.9 miles drive range per charge and a 325 lb. weight capacity.
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Go-Go Sport 3-Wheel: Review
How it breaks down to transport
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susan d. from farmington hills, mi
Both my husband and I use the scooter, my husband has COPD and emphysema, I have knee problems and back issues.
Not sporty (only use on flat asphalt), too heavy to travel...
Great for going from house to mailbox
Not sporty (should only be used on flat asphalt) and too heavy/big to travel in/on car.
anne c. from petaluma, ca
60 year old female who wanted to use it for shopping and travel
Go-Go Sport 3-Wheel: Review
Battery charge is good so far.
Seat is not comfortable.
gracie h. from alice, tx
OA to the knees
BEST BRAND (PRIDE), BEST STYLE (Go-Go Sport), BEST PROVIDER...
Travel distance, ability to take it apart to travel, quality of the scooter.
NONE
charles j. from saint augustine, fl
Male 68 years old, M.S., limited walking
The seat at back bracket has hinges
There are none if the quality of the seat and the poor craftmanship of it hurts like being poked with hard plastic when you sit on it
It hurts your bottom to use it, period
byard m. from apple valley, ca
73 year old handicapped female does not get to go out much, weight 288lb, 5ft 3, this was going to be my ability to visit my out of stste grandchildre
The seat at back bracket has hinges that cut into bottom;...
There are none if the quality of the seat and the poor craftmanship of it hurts like being poked with hard plastic when you you sit on it
It hurts your bottom to use it, period
byard m. from apple valley, ca
73 year old handicapped female does not get to go out much; weight 288; 5ft 3; this was going to be my ability to visit my out-of-state grandchildren
Overall, I am very pleased with this scooter.
It can fit in the back of a Toyota Prius with one of the back seats folded down. A tight turning radius makes it convenient in buildings. It has enough power to carry me up hills. I can use the scooter all day without needing to recharge.
It has a rather low ground clearance that sometimes causes the bottom to scrape. The solid tires makes the ride somewhat harsher than a larger scooter.
jeffery l. from columbia, md
64 yr old male with a neuromuscular disorder that makes it hard to walk long distances and walk up hills.
Love the scooter. Easy to use and get around at home and...
See above
None so far
donna l. from ft meyers, fl
68 year old female with pulmonary fibrosis and severe back problems
The seat on your GO-GO Sport is not holding up.
Ability to get around on it.
The seat material is not like the GO-GO Traveler -Plus which I have owned for several years and it in holding up fine.
marcus j. from kingwood, tx
The seat cover has changed from the Plus that I own. The Plus is thiner pliable leather. Like a good pair of gloves. The Sport seat is hard
Go-Go Sport 3-Wheel: Review
Very good mobility, holds its charge compared to our old Pride scooter; very good quality scooter.
Loading the scooter by lifting into the back of the van, nothing to hold onto in front of the scooter.
terry i. from wittenberg, wi (caregiver)
Spouse has multiple sclerosis and uses the scooter for getting around and shopping.
Only good walking speed
Easy to transport in car and this model has higher clearance
None
ted e. from mesa, az (caregiver)
My wife, age 77, has a sprained ankle that is taking a long time to heal and I want to save my energy pushing her in a wheel chair on our cruise.
This is a good product.
It is easy to put together, can be carried in the back of your car when disassembled and easy to put back together once you get to your destination. No need to get an expensive carrier for the back of your car.
We had a problem at first because a piece was bent and had to be replaced. But the service was great and the service person that came and replaced the part said it was put together backwards was the reason we had the problem. He was very helpful and very quick to get the part and get it repaired.
fernando r. from mesquite, tx (caregiver)
My wife is the end user. She has bad knees and has difficulty walking long distances. She was missing out of a lot of this with her grandchildren.
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