Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter
Standard 18AH batteries for a longer distance per charge.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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It is easy to breakdown and put it in your vehicle
Easy to break down
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terry l. from bakersfield, ca
I am 55 years old I have one leg it is hard to walk for me
I'm adjusting to the new scooter.
Strengths are that it is a bit wider than my old scooter.
Weakness, for me, is that the controls are opposite of my old scooter so it is taking some adjustment for a smoother manipulation of the scooter. Also I miss the handlebars of the old scooter where I could hang my bags.
diana k. from laredo, tx
I am the user of the scooter. I don't walk so using the scooter gives me the mobility that I need.
I am able to get out of the house with the scooter and my...
The ease of travel with the go go and ease of taking apart and putting together
I can't think of any
france's p. from north little rock, ar
A 70 year female who has MS and copd
Really good vehicle
Ease of transportation
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don d. from lexington, ky
I'm involved in renting various products for various events. These scooters are good for distance of travel as well as the ease of transportation.
Like the way it comea apart- easy to transport
Ease of transporting
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don d. from lexington, ky
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Too heavy to lift by myself.
Seem to be quality construction.
Heavy
seymour p. from langhorne, pa
Age 84, pulmonary problems.
Enjoy the unit. Ride is some what rough.
Price, preforms well
Charger unit some what difficult to plug in.
sidney c. from highlands ranch, co
78 years old, bad knees and lungs with some arthritis. Has problem falling down.
It gives me freedom to go places with my family and friends.
Comfort, ease of use, breaking down into smaller pieces that are easier to lift; wider bottom for safer use.
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sue p. from menlo park, ca
I have Post Polio Syndrome and need to use the scooter if there is distance involved. It gives me the freedom to enjoy going with my family for a wal
Love being able to go with my family to areas that require...
Battery level indicator Turn radius Easy to breakdown and assemble
Removing the seat is a little stubborn
ted n. from wood river, il
65, shattered left leg with limited mobility
Hope to be able to get out and about by myself now.
It disassembles and can be easily hauled.
I've used it about 5 times and the horn button already fell off. Found it laying on the ground.
mary s. from woodbridge, va
73 female, mobility challenged, can't walk more than a few feet.
The perfect scooter providing independence
Amazing turn radius - easy to use inside as well as outside - perfect for travel - long battery life
The only weakness might be the platform area could be a little larger - but that's not a major issue
cindy n. from west point, ca (caregiver)
The scooter is used by my husband - who is 70 years old and has MS - he uses this everywhere we go - it provides both of us with independence
Great for inside use!
Maneuverability, looks, allows greater independence in home because you can get closer to counters, doors, desks, etc due to the small size of the scooter
Don't like the extended foot area on the base of the scooter. Have to adjust in making tight turns.
david w. from bowie, md
Post-polio paraplegic. Started using a scooter about five years ago. Started with a Rascal; it was ok, but resulted in significant damage inside
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