Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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Just what I was looking for.
It takes me up and down the street and gets me out.
If it folded I could take it in my car and go to the park.
lois g. from simi valley, ca
Female, age 86. Last Aug I had a stroke. I was always an outdoor person. Because I can't walk, decided to get a mobile scooter so that I could go out
I think that it is dangerous.
It has nice curb appeal. I use the scooter to travel back and forth to our club house for activities.
I keep thinking that It's going to topple over. I have to sit on one side to feel balanced.
melvyn c. from jacksonville, fl
I am 83 years old and suffer from severe COPD and also have a back problem.
Very hard to disassemble, connecting plugs won't come out...
Light, easy to maneuver.
Difficult to disassemble, connecting plugs are hard to remove so it can be placed into trunk of car.
paula m. from scarsdale, ny (caregiver)
The user (my husband) absolutely loves it. However, but it is difficult to disassemble. The connecting plugs are hard to remove.
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The cable/wire comes out from the battery. It is too short
richard m. from wilson, nc
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Leg room is a bit small for a taller man
Easy to handle
Cramped leg room -- charging is difficult for me.
wesley g. from mio, mi
87 years old -- walking is difficult.
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joe f. from valencia, pa
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SpinLife's ad is deceiving - video shows that is easy...
Once assembled, runs great. Maintains good speed. But a major pain to break it down into the 5 pieces that spinlife claims.
Difficult to assemble/disassemble.
william m. from chesterton, in
40 yo male - multiple sclerosis. Extreme weakness in left side. Right side somewhat weak. Need forearm crutc to travel short distances.
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