Espree Atlas 3-Wheel
This reliable, American-made scooter can take on steep inclines and tight corners with ease.
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The Atlas is fun for him to use and he is much more willing...
Easy to operate; easy to breakdown and put back together; surplus of power (the user is near the top of the weight capacity and it still goes the distance and gets there in a hurry -- he rarely opens it up to full power because it goes too fast for him if not on a solid, even surface); comfortable seat; adjustable tiller is wonderful for getting on and off; a full charge will last a long time.
I honestly can't think of anything that is actually a weakness of the scooter. The only problem we have is fitting it into our full-sized car when we break it down for travelling. It fits, but it doesn't leave much room for other cargo. The most cumbersome piece seems to be the seat (primarily because of the support bar on the bottom of the seat--awkward to place in a trunk or car seat). Loading it in a small, compact car would be difficult, if not impossible. I can see where one person would have difficulty lifting the motor assembly piece (the heaviest piece); but the two of us can easily handle it together.
lena g. from green bay, wi (caregiver)
User is a 48 year-old male, disabled with severe degenerative arthritis in ankles and knees as well as a severe case of lympedema in lower body. He w
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