Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus 4-Wheel
Up to 14.5 miles per charge – longest drive range of the Go-Go Series
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus 4-Wheel: Review
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edna s. from hanover, mi (caregiver)
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Extremely easy to assemble and take a part for movie....
Assembles easily. No part is too heavy to be lifted into the trunk of a car. Good speed and power.
I have not found any yet. However, your salesman should be advise not to sell the cane holder as well as the rear basket. They are installed through the same port and are there for mutually exclusive.
scott c. from anaheim, ca
68-year-old woman with mobility impairment.
This is my 3rd purchase from Spinlife. Easy to deal with,...
Ease of use Turning ability
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mary k. from wallingford, ct
I have MS and cannot walk long distances.
Great
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odette k. from shreveport, la (caregiver)
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Great
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odette k. from shreveport, la (caregiver)
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Does everything I want except put my butt in the seat.
Very well built. Has headlight, can drive up and down my hilly street 2 miles to the store with ease. Can outrun the little ratdogs in my neighborhood. Works OK on buses (not as maneuverable as old wheelchair but then again wheelchair would only go downhill!). Great for trains and many different cars/vans/SUVs. The large battery gives me range.
The light which gives you the battery strength is angled in such a way that at night it shines right in your face. The LEDs are bright enough to blind you which makes the light somewhat useless unless you cover the LEDs with something. A shame it has no backlights would be awesome with shocks.
don l. from los angeles, ca
I have M.S. and cannot walk distances without a lot of pain. Out of range is some doctors, Home Depot, Frys's Electronics or the grocery store.
Like the scooter.
Easy to put together.
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mary jane r. from butte, mt (caregiver)
We got the scooter and like it.
scoter is great
its ease of loading and mualing
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william b. from brackettville, tx (caregiver)
she is 70 years young she has trouble walking and standing
I would recommend this scooter to everyone that has...
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debra h. from east point, ky
I trouble walking for long because of my back. I took the my Pride GoGo Scooter on vacation last week and it was a life saver.
Have 4 of these - 2 in Florida and 2 in Ohio - they all are...
Ease of disassembly and reassembly, charging port on steering column is a big improvement. The basket latch is also a big improvement. The scooters are reliable, but I've needed repairs twice (not product defects), however it all went smoothly!
Nothing to see here - extremely happy with my scooters!
jack d. from cambridge, oh
78 year old female with fatigue and equilibrium problems.
Great features are the heavy duty plastic basket, wrap...
I've had several scooters and now only consider Pride due to quality and durability at low cost.
I'm a tough critic but have difficulty finding any weakness. The rubber cap over the charging port on all battery packs NEVER remains in place. This is a universal problem. Bending down to plug in blindly to this port is solved by the port located on the tiller.
barbara w. from hubbard, oh
Male with leg weakness from MS.
I love my scooter. It allows me to be more mobile without...
To ride over the threshold of doorways.
I wish it would be a little bit narrower.
venita t. from royse city, tx
I cannot walk very far and sometimes I am so tired that I use the scooter to go from one end of the house to the other. I use it to go outside too.
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