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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I might recommend a different model.
It's the best scooter to easily take apart and fit in a trunk. It is exactly as described for its weight of each part, and I can lift them in and out of trunk. Fits together as easily as it comes apart.
Compromised for a travel scooter because I was not able to fit a bigger scooter in my vehicle.
lanna r. from geneseo, ny
72 year old female; very difficult to walk a consequence of diabetes
Very good overall product and quality. Only problem is...
Excellent battery power and motor drive. Seat is very comfortable for extended periods of time. Operational controls are simple and easy to use.
Steering is limited and could be improved. A shorter turning radius is desirable. I also wish the seat were a bit bigger.
jim s. from milford, va
Caucasian male, 79 years of age, unable to walk due to muscle disease and neuropathy.
Just a little to big but passable
solid easy controls
little to big
randy p. from oil city, pa
I have a bad hip and use the scooter on trips.
Plenty of room to sit comfortably.
Room to sit comfortably, ease of steering. Swivel seat helps. Ease of assembly & taking apart. Fits well in trunk of car.
Wimpy horn.
robert l. from minneapolis, mn
67 year old with COPD.
I tried out several different scooters, this one is about...
It has a higher weight limit, which I need, being a large size woman.
Considering the weight limit, a better seat might be in order! I rode this the first time at a zoo with brick and board walkways. It was very hard on my back, very stiff.
lorraine b. from charlotte, mi
Age 66, arthritis in back and hips makes it difficult to stand and/or walk for more than short periods.
If knee and lumbar flexing is your issue and manuverable...
The product is as advertised seems strong well built.
Unless very short one needs to place their feet on front wheel covers. Also, the turn radius for maneuvering say into a doctors office in store aisles is really bad compared to my experience with a 3 wheeled unit from another brand.
gary h. from dallas, tx
A Disable Vietnam Veteran with spinal damage and Agent Orange induced rare multiple Auto -immune arthritic conditions effecting all joints and tendons
Wish there was more leg room but happy
Due to my weight I am glad to not have to worry about the cart holding me
Not enough leg room really I still have problems when I get off the cart because my legs are bent up to use the cart
albert m. s. from allegan, mi
I am 64 years old with two bad knees 2 bad feet back and neck problems and major lymphedemia in my legs thus keeping me from walking any distances.
It is to small for a 321 lb. person to ride comfortably
I like the scooter but lts too small for me
The seat is to small and the seat will not ajust back for more leg room.
edward d. from denham springs, la
Age 61 weight 321 5-11
miss my go-go
Head lamp
Small foot space , speed
ronald b. from canoga park, ca
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Phoenix HD 3/4-Wheel Portable Scooter: Review
I have freedom to move around without some pushing me.
I wish I sat higher in the chair because of my knee pain so I do not have to bend my knee as much. It would also be nice to be able to put my legs out farther in front of me.
betty w. from branchville, nj
I have had a hip and knee replacement - one on each side.
Too heavy for a woman with disability for assembly but a...
Sturdy, good speed and mobility.
Too heavy to dissemble and assemble.
marcia h. from bainbridge island, wa
Needed to get to and from car to office and back.
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