Go Go Ultra X 3-Wheel
The base model of the famous Go Go scooter series.
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Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
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isabela c. from miami, fl (caregiver)
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no problems.
Small..can enter into bath room, etc
Wish it was a bit easier to plug it in for charging.
sharon t. from hillsborough, ca
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Very good for short rides.
Light weight and portable.
3 wheels unstable on grass.
gloria r. from canton, mi
Driving on pavement is good but not on the grass it is unstable due to only 3 wheels, I would buy a scooter with 4 wheels. Easy to operate.
A little fast for her but a great product. Easy to take a...
Ease of use would be mine 1st choice with how easy it is for the caregiver to load and unload the scooter.
It needs a lower speed for using around the house and tight spaces.
ken p. from victorville, ca (caregiver)
An 83 year old female with limited use of her legs and chronic low back pain.
This scooter has opened up my world again.
It comes apart and goes together easily in a snap. It stores in any trunk or back seat. The battery holds its charge a long time. It’s plenty zippy, drives easily and sits comfortably. It’s adjustable for ease of driving.
It’s a little unstable, but I suspect the 4-wheel version would be better. The front basket could be a little larger. It would have been nice to hook it up to a light cart for hauling things, but I think we can figure something out.
nancy c. from dexter, me
I’m 67 with mild foot neuropathy and back issues that make walking long distance hard. Just lost most of my balance from vertigo so it’s all harder.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
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donald a. from redmond, wa (caregiver)
Wife, 81 years, Broken Leg. 7 months in skilled nursing wheelchair.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
Haven't used it enough yet but it seems to be sturdy
Haven't used it enough to find any weaknesses.
daniel g. from deming, nm
I'm almost 69 and a disabled Vietnam vet. I will use it outside and in motels or casinos as I have Pulmonary Fibrosis.
Perfect as a transport scooter
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yvonne s. from flushing, ny
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Horn is useless. Nobody would ever be able to hear it....
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kirk j. from simi valley, ca (caregiver)
95 year old female.
Go Go scooter good for travel and use at home
The strengths of the Go Go scooter are: 1) It breaks down into four pieces so you can stow it away in the trunk for travel. 2) The parts are light enough for a woman to lift. 3) It is very reliable and lasts for a long time. 4) The batteries are able to be changed out when they wear out. 5) They have fixed the throttle pot so it is now reliable. 6) It has wheels that are solid rubber and will not go flat! 7) It is very reliable and I don't have a fear with using it in the neighborhood.
This is my 5th scooter over the past 15 or so years. I am very familiar with the scooter. 1) The throttle wheel desperately needs to be made so it does not freely turn but has clicks so you don't accidentally turn it up to high speed when you expect it to be in a slower mode. I have had so many accidents because of this. If you had a segmented turner it would help so much. 2) The post you send has segments at each of 45 degrees. When I bought the first on 15+ years ago you had a post with the segments of 90 degrees. It is a total pain to have to reach down all the time to let the chair loose when using the 45 degree post. You should ship it with a post that has 90 degree segments on the post. 3) I am 5 foot 10 inches high. The space between the Tiller and the seat is a little small. I struggle to get my feet on both sides of the tiller but it can be done. Anything to make it slightly longer would be appreciated. Maybe the seat could slide back slightly. Other than that I love the scooter and it works great.
james p. from sandy, ut
I am a man 65 years old and have a problem that does not allow me to walk. My doctor describes it as a problem with the brain sending signals.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
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dennit g. from east bangor, pa (caregiver)
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great machine, but prefer handle bar of the older models
price, weight
handle bar including forward and backward mechanisms.
jacques d. from adamstown, md (caregiver)
My wife is a victim of hATTR amyloidosis polyneuropathy, causing nerve death in hands and feet, and a lot of other problems.
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