Phoenix HD 3/4-Wheel Portable Scooter
A great travel scooter with a 20" seat option and a 350 lb. weight capacity!
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(Model No. PHOENIXHD)
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Rugged and reliable so far
Supports heavy weight. Good speed. Seat turns 360 degrees so access is good.
Not as much leg room as led to believe. I have arthritis and often have trouble bending them. I thought I would have more room.
vale h. from douglasville, ga
User has difficulty with walking distances due to arthritis in back and knees.
Get Out There !!
The portability of this scooter is the best feature, the ability to take down into 4 pieces and put in a trunk is great. The power of the vehicle is pretty good, nice seat and the swivel is key
If anything I don't care for, but it is unavoidable, is the size, not enough room for my legs. But if it was too big, it wouldn't fit in vehicles or be too heavy so I deal with it, I put my legs over the fenders.
joanne b. from vienna, va
Cant walk very far, bad hips and legs. 50 yrs old, active male
Good quality
Battery is good and the unit is easy to operate
Needs more aggressive tire tread and other wheel in back needs to be a drive wheel also, this would make a world of difference
norm m. from canyon city, co (caregiver)
Main reason is to help wife get around better as she is very compromised
Battery doesn't last long
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Battery power
edward b. from leicester, ma
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I did not rate quality, as I would have to have it longer...
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michael g. from kingston, ny (caregiver)
Physical disability
Phoenix HD 3/4-Wheel Portable Scooter: Review
Battery use is good and it is comfortable
Very heavy for two people to lift, must take seat off
judith j. from marlboro, ma
We use this scooter to go to the fairs that we love so much, we are unable to walk all day so this works well.
Satisfies needs of my wife.
Larger tires allow for rougher terrain. Main body breaks in two, making it easier to put into smaller car.
No way to reverse directional controls for say a stroke victim who only has use of the left hand.
donald g. from hackleburg, al (caregiver)
My wife has limited walking ability.
Phoenix HD 3/4-Wheel Portable Scooter: Review
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peggy s. from san antonio, tx
I am a 53 year old with acute osteoporosis and osteoarthritis in both knees
Very happy with scooter
Ease of taking apart to place in car or truck to travel.
I can not think of anything.
gary g. from mays landing, nj
Age: 68 I've had two operations on my knees.
Phoenix HD 3/4-Wheel Portable Scooter: Review
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A little slow in speed
alvin h. from mckinney, tx
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All in all a good unit.
Easy to stow.
The price to buy options is too high.
duane f. from erie, il
63 year old disabled veteran. Agent Orange-related.
Mother loves her new scooter.
Protection to the legs in the front swiveling seat
It has a tendency to speed up
lynette d. from piedmont, al (caregiver)
Physical disability.
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