Go Go Elite Traveller 4-Wheel
Lightweight, agile and available with an 18AH battery upgrade option for extended trips.
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Great with the larger batteries.
Ease of handling.
Upgraded seat is too heavy for lifting on and off.
john h. from port townsend, wa
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VERY PLEASED.
EASY TO DISASSEMBLE. FITS IN CAR TRUNK. VERY GOOD SPEED.
HEAVIER THAN I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE. I CANNOT PICK UP THE PARTS AS SHOWN ON THE VIDEO CLIP. THIS MAY BE MY "WEAKNESS" NOT THE PRODUCTS.
shirley s. from silverhill, al
AGE 70-PROBLEMS WITH S.I. JOINT-HEART LUNG DISEASE.
I can go places with my family and keep up with them now.
Light weight, portability, user-friendly, attractive, durable, maneuverability, cost through SpinLife, speed of delivery, ease to buy product.
I can't think of any yet. I have only had my scooter a month.
mildred s. from marion, oh
60 yrs. old female, osteoarthritis, curved spine, osteoporosis, chronic pain.
Go-Go Elite Traveller 4-Wheel: Review
THE GO-GO COMES APART INTO 4 PIECES AND CAN BE EASILY STORED IN MY TRUNK WITH NO PIECES HEAVIER THAN 30 POUNDS. I RAN IT FOR 3 DAYS AND WAS STILL ON FULL CHARGE. EASILY NAVIGATES INTO RESTROOMS AND IN CROWDED PLACES. VERY STABLE WITH 4 WHEELS AND VERY COMFORTABLE WITH SEAT THAT SWIVALS. IT SCOOTS RIGHT ALONG IN SHOPPING MALLS AND CASINOS...IS VERY MANEUVERABLE. HAVE RECEIVED MANY COMPLIMENTS. A NUMBER OF FOLKS IN LARGER ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIRS SAID THEY WOULD GET ONE.
I PURCHASED THIS SCOOTER FOR USE ON FLAT, LEVEL, SOLID SURFACES. IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR ROUGH TERRAIN OR LARGE ANGLE CLIMBS, HOWEVER I WAS SURPRISED AT HOW WELL IT CLIMBED UP RAMPS USING THE FULL POWER SETTING. THE GO-GO ELITE 4 WHEEL TRAVELLER HAS MET MY EXPECTATIONS.
dennis s. from kent, wa
62 YEAR OLD MILITARY VETERAN AMPUTEE WITH RECENT SHOULDER SURGERY. 6 FT TALL, 190 POUNDS.
Go-Go Elite Traveller 4-Wheel: Review
This scooter is great because of its maneuverabilty in tight spaces. The upgraded Revo seat is much more comfortable than the standard seat. Also, I like the fact that the seat swivels around because I can back it up to my kitchen counter and turn the seat around to cook while seated.
The scooter has a low ground clearance.
julie r. from winchester, va
I am 33 years old and have had juvenile rheumatoid arthritis for 19 years.
She has only had the Go Go for a short time but found it...
Easy to assemble and easy to use. We have been able to put it in the trunk of the car with little difficulty.
We haven't had it long enough to find any weaknesses.
david s. from huntington woods, mi (caregiver)
My wife who is the user is 78 years old. She has problems walking distances.
TOO WIDE TURNING RADIUS; WHEELS TOO SMALL
EASY TO TAKE APART
TURNING RADIUS MUCH TOO WIDE FOR SIZE OF VEHICLE; SMALL WHEELS = LOW RIDE....SCOOTER "GROUNDS OUT" TOO EASILY AND FREQUENTLY
joseph c. from east hanover, nj
65 Y.O. LIMITED WALKING
Go-Go Elite Traveller 4-Wheel: Review
Provides freedom I haven't had for years. It is eaasy to use.
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elena d. from springfield, nj
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Think I should have gotten one that has a little more power!
Thank goodness for the upgraded seat. Makes a big difference.
Not enough power when going up hills. I weigh 220 and bring a walker with me. I always wait for my son to go with me, as I am afraid of not making it back home when alone.
wallace m. from san mateo, ca
I have neuropathy in my feet/legs! No strength anymore in my hands. Fear falling. scooter!
Good quality.
Price, quality.
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jillian s. from slippery rock, pa (caregiver)
87 year old mother with heart condition and arthritis.
For price, this is a good product.
size, compactness, price
Foam wheels are not as comfortable as air-tube wheels. Seat gives a little and produces feeling of looseness.
ardyce d. from vallejo, ca
Woman, 74, have C.O.P.D. need ride as I cannot walk very far without losing my breath.
Very satisfied with scooterback, legs and hip pain scooter...
Very easy to manage.
Have not found anything.
helen s. from grove, ok
Elderly femail past 80 with walking problems.
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