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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Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
It is so easy to use and to take anywhere
The battery wont hold up to use it for a long peroid of time after about 30 minutes it is almost dead
betty s. from wadley, al
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Has given needed mobility back to someone that really...
Weight; design; price; features.
Paint does give with airport handling. Perhaps the sides could get a different coating?
jose v. from lubbock, tx (caregiver)
A 55 year old woman with Arthritis and recent back surgery. Can walk no more than 100 feet.
your product couldn't meet my needs completelu.
Your machine was easy to use and was small enough to fit in my car. But i had to return it because the ground clearance was too low to fit over my curb. It had to be lifted to get to the street pavement. Edythe Coven
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edith c. from annapolis, md
I'm 83, can walk short distances, and get around very well. I have nerve damage in my right hip.
fine machine, small, good manuverably, easy to opereate
feels great, looks great, easilly charged, lightweight priced right.
could have a little more ground clearance. point on clamp release could be shortened a bit for more ground clearance ( I did and it helped considerabally.The point would catch a little crossing high spots.
john.w p. from santa rosa, ca
I am 87 my knees are not good this little fine cart is very manuverable and a great help outside and around the house The wheel chair i purchased for
Exeeds Everything that we were expecting
This is a very rugged Scooter that far outperforms more expensive competitors. Does what you want it to do. If you wish to see an example, it is featured in a Helman's Mayonnaise Commercial. Although when the older lady puts the "Zip" into her basket they exagerate the Speed. This will not really do "Wheelies". Expect very dependable service.
While meant for most people, smaller people are more comfortable on it. Will not cross obstacles such as door jambs easily but when you realize that, you can compensate for it.
edward p. from gloversville, ny
The user of the "Zip-r-3" Scooter is an 84 Female who has no hip joint due to a major Auto Accident many years ago and consequently cannot walk at all
This is the way to travel.
Well made scooter with a very mobern look. Easy to assemble and break down. Removeable battery makes it conveinent to charge indoors without having to take the entire scooter inside as well.
The only problem so far is that my father is a tall (6 foot) man and there isn't much room between the seat and steering control for him to get on the scooter easily. He has to step over the scooter's foot/battery area and straddle the scooter in order to to get seated. This is very hard because with a prothesis, he does not have much balance ability. Once on the scooter , he has to ride with his feet sticking out in front of the scooter and his heels resting on the front edge of the foot rest area. We have tried several scooters and found this to be an issue with most. That being said, he is willing to make the best of it because this scooter allows him the freedom to go where and when he wants.
james l. from north charleston, sc (caregiver)
This scooter was purchased for my father who is 71 years young. He has a below the knee amputation requiring a prothesis.
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
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mark w. from kyle, tx (caregiver)
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Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
This unit holds its power very well and it is wonderful to know my mom won't fall off of it with the up and down lifting arm rests.
This unit has only a 1 inch off the ground feature and gets stuck on a 1 inch raise from the street into drive-way. I must physically lift the unit. We have speed bumps from here to the mail box and again it gets stuck.
daniel w. from arvada, co
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Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Mobility,easy assembly and dissassembly. Easy to transport in a car. Ideal to drive. Very safe. Comfortable Ergonomic Elegant
Absolutely no negatives.
abelardo c. from miami, fl (caregiver)
My wife is 72 and suffering an acute pain in an ankle. Now she moves around on her scooter, easing her foot and getting much better . Thanks. Abel
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
I really like the way it looks and the way it turns on a dime. I also like the battery setup. Makes it easy for my husband to disassemble and put into the car trunk.
Seat is too small...good for a child. Key removes with difficulty. I will have to have another seat made for me that will extend to the arms. This will make for greater comfort. The back rest should be adjustable. There should be an additonal sleeve for when the seat is lifted to its highest, making the metal post more secure.
jacquie c. from pearce, az
69 years old, diabetic and cannot walk any distance.
Excelent product for her.
Size ,weight, easy to drive, speed, battery life.
None.
humberto o. from pembroke pines, fl
My wife has had MS for 20 years. She uses her electric scooter for the last four years.
A DREAM COME TRUE.
EASY TO TRANSPORT AND ASSEMBLY, CAN HANDLE ALL BY MYSELF. I RECEIVED THIS UNIT AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT AND IT HAS GIVEN ME BACK MY INDEPENDENCE.
I HAVEN'T FOUND ANY.
theresa g. from bakersfield, ca
I AM 42 AND HAVE MS AND LIMITED MOBILITY.
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