Go Go Folding Scooter
No need to disassemble this Go Go, just fold it up and go!
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Go-Go Folding Scooter: Review
One piece scooter
Doesn't go slow enough at slowest speed setting.
michael r. from bowie, md
77 yr old man with PARKINSON'S Disease. Serious problems with gait and balance. Use in home.
I like the product and it serves my purpose.
maneuverability and safety features.
The seat height
thomas a. from jackson, ms
75 years old with significant loss of muscle mass and strength on my right side. I am unable to negotiate high steps and walk long distances.
Well worth the expense
Convenience...portability
The users' manual is poorly done
dr. sam g. s. from bruchton mills, wv
Very pleased with scooter...lightweight and easily placed in car trunk; it increases mobility.
It's a handsome scooter but needs to be customized.
I have a lithium battery, supposed to last longer. The scooter is energetic and has a tight circle turning capability. It is fun to ride on a smooth surface.
It is, after all, a foldable scooter, but at a supposed 54 pounds, it is too heavy for me to lift when folded, thereby negating the easy storage feature I had bought it for, as I have to keep it in a small apartment. When I try to unfold it, I am unable to push the front section down sufficiently to reach the ground and therefore to be able to steer it. I have to have a stronger person push it down. There is no shopping basket, so I cannot use this for shopping as I had hoped. Also, it is dangerously low and invisible to drivers who might be backing out where I am riding. There is no flag with the unit and I have yet to obtain one and learn to affix it. Riding over uneven sidewalks is very bumpy and injurious to a bad lower back. I am going to try to use a shock-absorbing cushion that I already had. One really needs someone to help open heavy hallway, elevator and lobby doors. Finding a ready helper is difficult for me.
helen g. from emeryville, ca
I am a 79-year-old woman recovering from a few fractures; walking with difficulty. I usually use a rollator, which device is often tiring.
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