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
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angela b. from newnan, ga
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Have not had it long enough, but has met my expectations...
Price, durabilty, portability and the ability to breakdown quickly in multiple parts with heaviest being less than 29lbs.
I found no weaknesses with this purchase.
louis v. from boston, ma
44 year old male, who's had back surgery last year, & currently scheduled for a total hip replacement.
I have already recommended the Zip'3 from SpinLife.com.
I can barely walk, but I am able to take it apart, put it in the trunk of any car, including my granddaughter's VW Bug and put it back together. It goes through even the narrowest of ailes in stores. I am very mobile with this new scooter, unlike my powerchair.
The only weakness I have found is that it doesn't clear even the lowest of threshholds or pavements. Here in Arizona we don't have regular curbs most places, just shallow gullies and I have to get off, lift it over the gully and then get back on, where there are no handicap curbs.
deidre s. from glendale, az
I am Patti, not Deidre. Dee, my granddaughter, bought it for me.
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Purrs along. Maneuvers great and will go over any bump or small obstacle. Battery lifts out easily. Stay charged for a long time.
Chair seat comes apart easily--staples don't hold. For some reason the trouble light stays on but no problems.
william b. from earlham, ia
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A very grood product - well made.
It helps me to get around much better. The weight is no problem, either, since it comes in pieces.
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gene m. from bloomingdale, ga
I am a 76 year old male with COPD and a severe breathing problem and cannot walk any distance.
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Pretty much what was represented.
A bit higher ground clearance would be nice, as would more adjustable seat and/or steering handle.
robert c. from napa, ca (caregiver)
My Mom, 94 years or age, unable to walk unaided. Needs a walker at least. Scooter gives her mobility outside and around her neighborhood.
Best for the money.
Easy to load and use.
A little on the tippy side.
allen c. from lake nebagamon, wi
Bad back and legs.
I am quite satisfied with the Zip'r 3 scooter.
The scooter is lightweight, fits in trunk of midsize car, has a long-lasting battery, and it is easy to put together. I also like the headlight.
The battery placement leaves a hump which you have to step over, and you have to unscrew 12 screws to replace battery, when the time comes.
christyann w. from washington, dc
I am a 54-year-old female on oxygen 24/7 with difficulty walking due to a lung disease.
Great product
Price Quality and workmanship Battery lasts a long time Fast
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bonnie w. from waycross, ga
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I have been thrilled to have my scooter.
I don't have other scooters to compare it to, but this one is very satisfactory. I must have read 200 reviews of different scooters. I would like to have had one that was lighter but it was back ordered. I have not had any trouble putting it together or using it. The cushion in the seat is good. Nothing has broken nor been any trouble. For the price, I couldn't be more satisfied.
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martha c. from birmingham, al
I am 43 and have restless leg syndrome. The condition has drastically changed my level of activity. I bought the Zip'r to take on trips.
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
The ease of assembly (except see weaknesses). The turning stability. Overall this is a very good product.
It was a little heavier than I expected and the front and back of the frame didn't snap together quite as readily as I had hoped.
marthe t. from cleveland, oh
I have primary progressive multiple sclerosis which primarily effects the lower half of my body (my neurologist called it more of a spinal form).
I love this product! It is fun and fits into small spaces.
The Zip'r3 is very easy to use. It takes me up the steeper ramps with little trouble.
Having MS, it's sometimes hard to get my leg over the hump in the middle, that could be designed better,lower of eliminated altogether.
cynthia c. from elk grove, ca
I am a 49 year old woman with MS. I have some mobility and use a manual wheelchair for shopping and outings.
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