Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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easy to breakdown and put together--easy to transport
Once put together the scooter is sturdy. Scooter easily fits thru doorways and on elevators.
I would still like to see a lighter battery and one that can be easily removed and attached to scooter. Hookup for the battery can be difficult at times.
joy h. from pelham, ga (caregiver)
I bought this scooter for my father and sisterinlaw to who both have issues walking.
Allows hubby to enjoy going places again.
Light weight, disassembles easily fits in vehicle.Battery life and speed are good, controls are easy to use.
Haven't noticed any weaknesses yet.
judy c. from tampa, fl (caregiver)
My husband is 69, diagnosed in 1985 with RSD he has steadily been losing use of his legs. He had gotten to not going places because he couldn't walk.
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Good mover ability. Lite weight. Steering is easy.
Very clumsy and heavy charge cord. Have hard time connecting with weak fingers. My first 4 wheel scooter had a much smaller cord. That Scooter still used by my husband.
anne e k. from new smyrna beach, fl
88 yr old women that can not walk but still energetic and this gives me the ability to get around..
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Easy to put together
None so far
charles w. from wilmington, nc
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Well Built to get around your house or apartment.
Ease of use and maneuverability.
The biggest weakness for me is the lack of padding in the seat.I purchased a Jay Protector cushion for use in the scooter and if that doesn't help I will put my Jay Active cushion on the seat.
david s. from rockledge, fl
I am a male 74 years young t-12 Para and physically active.
Sturdy, good maneuverability, lightweight.
Lightweight. Few parts to take apart and now has more foot room.
Replacement batteries can be expensive.
linda a. from sunlake, az (caregiver)
Unable to walk very far so we had to bring inside house. He has had elite gogo's for 12 years for going places and doctors.
Yes, maneuvers well.
Disassembles into five parts, very easily transports.
The battery has to be charged weekly, I do not intend to be using this very much. Also as others have stated the harnesses that needs to be disconnected for the battery is little difficult to do
caroline h. from north east, md
I purchased this to allow me to have a scooter To use on occasions that require lots of walking and standing on the feet it has performed very well
A very maneuverable scooter
The ground clearance is a great help as it allows access to more places.
The battery bag is a little worrisome with no securing other than some Velcro.
ralph r. from mesa, az
Retired post polio male with walking difficulties. Living in a 55 plusses community that is handicap aware. Have used scooters since 199
The control is difficult due to the users limited abilities.
Works in tight spaces.
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donald f. from spring hill, ks (caregiver)
Spouse uses. Loss of leg functions result of chemo ( a progression from feet to above knees )
Not satisfied with battery and locking system
convenient for getting around in large venues
battery issues, taking equipment apart to stow in car, was told it 8hr charge feature & light indicator showed full charge but dropped sharply to red in seconds, was stranded inside venue and had to push it out to car, this cart stops intermittently and locks wheels and can not be moved, will do it if I am off or on the cart, have checked everything on cart find no reason for blocking of movement. Not dependable if away from home.
don h. from burlington, ky
male, 71yrs old, back (spine),knee's,hip issues
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virgina f. from bensalen, pa
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This scooter met all my needs.
Turning around in elevators is a bit tricky at first. It is very important to slow down a bit when going up a ramp at a street corner, and GO STRAIGHT UP to avoid the back wheels from hitting the "raised area" which results in a strong jolt.
leonard o. from lynnwood, wa
I am an 88 year old man with COPD.
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