Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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It took 2 deliveries to make the scooter work.
Haven't used it yet.
I wish that it folded up easier.
johnetter n. from washington, dc
She's on oxygen and has arthritis in both knees
Travel Pro 3-Wheel: Review
Easy to travel with.
Easy to fall over when getting on, so be careful.
janet w. from capitol heights, md
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Fine product for most.
Easy to assemble and use.
Just the sickly horn.
charles p. from sicklerville, nj (caregiver)
Product was for my wife(80's) and has problems getting around the house and going to medical appointments. She felt the scooter was not what she need
Difficult to disassemble battery.
Fine except for battery removal. Good price.
Difficult breakdown even for non MS person. Would not purchase again.
kathy m. from olivette, mo
60 yr old female w//MS. Used for events requiring much walking.
This is her first 3 wheel scooter, therefore we do not have...
lightweight & easy break down for loading in & out of vehicle. Long battery life
Too easy to tip over on it's side
gina f. from jacksonville, fl (caregiver)
50 year old female. Has no balance, therefore cannot walk without the use of a walker & even then she moves very slow & is in danger of falling
It was not easy to assemble like I thought it would be.
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robert w. from las vegas, nv (caregiver)
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Undependable electric charging system renders the device...
Compact. Can be disassembled for travel.
Poor charging system is not dependable. System will over-charge if left connected to charger longer than over-night, which disables its operation.
jane s. from asheville, nc (caregiver)
80-year old woman with very limited mobility, recovering from shoulder surgery, and unable to bear weight on either shoulder.
If limited with flexibility in knees, the footboard needs...
Price.
Will not work for everyone.
paula d. from lake mary, fl
I have two knees waiting to be replaced. I experience swelling so flexibility is sometimes limited as far as the degree of bending.
Have to remove seat or get down on your knees to plug in...
Very comfortable to ride.
Location of charger plug in. Quite unstable.
marvin s. from white settlement, tx
79 year old male.
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The size.
Battery connection very poor for people my age the Go-Go was much easier sized.
raymond m. from burlington, wi
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Not much room for feet, recharge is very difficult to get...
Ease of loading in car
Recharging is very difficult to get to
joann s. from west lafayette, in
85 year old female, weak legs
Is not as good as advertized
No strengths in the 3 wheel. Too easy to tip over, recommend selling only the 4 wheeler.
Too slow and too easy to tip over.
billy joe t. from charlotte, nc
I am 80 years of age, and have had many heart and other vascular surgeries, but now have 3 cysts clinging to my spine..cannot walk!
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