Victory 10 3-Wheel
IN STOCK! A sturdy and reliable ride with up to 16 miles per charge.
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not as good as my 9 yr. old Pride Victory!
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Don't like delta tiller, no seat options, seat back storage inadequate (old scooter much superior). Overall quality not as good as my old scooter. I prefer to use my old one!
deborah c. from burbank, ca
Severe arthritis, limited mobility
Good performanxce
Ease of maneuverability.
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kenneth s. from chapel hill, nc
75 yrs old, BK amputee, Type 2 diabetic,
Many improvements over my old Victory
Well constructed, great maneuverability, easily transported, fast, easy to recharge,
Turning wheel on carpeting.
kenneth s. from chapel hill, nc
I am a below the right knee amputee, 75 years old, and use my scooter when I go for longer walks, in shopping malls, on cruises, etc.
This is our third Pride scooter. Reliable.
I have not ever heard a negative comment about Pride products.
This particular model had bearings on tiller too snug. Had to call a technician.
mary w. from las cruces, nm (caregiver)
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With this Victory 10 scooter I can go places I could not go...
This scooter is very easy to use, I am also able to attach my walker. I am glad I took the 3 wheel over the 4 wheel, now I can make tighter turns.
None yet, and do not think there will be any.
j. michael j. from wallingford, ct
I am 59, with FA Ataxia, live in a apartment for people over 55.
too big and bulky for home use
power outside
too big to go through doorways and around corners
charles l. from charlotte, nc
difficulty walking
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higher ground clearance,solid wheels
seat low in back making it uncomfortable with my brace. i use a small pillow to raise me up to releave pressure
susan l. from phoenix, az
post polio syndrome, wear long leg brace on one leg,bad knee on other, use walker or crutches,use for shopping and other outings. also have pride jazz
The scooter makes extended shopping and site seeing...
Ease of use. Versatility and dependability.
The weight requires a lift to take it in a car. Not practical to disassemble for frequent transportation .
carl h. from baytown, tx (caregiver)
The Scooter is used by my wife. She suffers from arthritis and has a very limited walking range.
Victory 10 3-Wheel: Review
tires and paint
seat angle and very poor dynamic braking
robert f. from canton, ma
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Great to get out.
Plenty of power, look is good, rubber moldings.
Hard to steer unless moving, moldings protect well, need a grabber to reach things on floor,lever to swivel seat is to short to reach without leaning to far
guy g. from seymour, ct
He is 57. Has m.s. Big man.
helps you go futher
looks good, tough construction,
none
karl g. from plymouth, mn (caregiver)
81 years old with very little blood circuolation in both legs that limited his ability to walk more than 20-30 feet without sitting.
ease of use both inside and out is fantastic
very short turning radius,powerful long range on a charge, comfortable ride
would prefer tiller not be so large only comes with delta tiller
walter b. from clermont, fl
I am 64 yrs old paraplegic I have been unable to walk for most of my life. A scooter has got to be dependable for me or I cannot get around.
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