Go Go Ultra X 3-Wheel
The base model of the famous Go Go scooter series.
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well made as you would expect from a Pride product.
Durability you'd expecct from a Pride. Good features which include the ability to take apart easily and quickly, good power considering the size of the battery, features including a cupholder, scooter cover, nimble response to acceleration and braking.
Cupholder design should be placed not on arm but on handle so it would not come off when taking scooter apart. Turning circle is too big for a small scooter. I recommend adding handle brakes on top of the current system to add to braking power and emergency braking needs. Seat is too tight and difficult to take apart from scooter. Base part is too heavy after taking apart. Difficult to lock formly and securely steering column when unfolding unit. Basket is too narrow making it hardly useful. Should at least be large enough to accommodate a plastic bag placed vertically into it or a size of a piece of paper or folder placed straight in i.e 8.5 inches wide or more all the way down the basket without any taering effect at the bottomor large enough to accomodate milk cartons of the gallon size.
richard c. from quincy, ma
I am handicapped due to a long bout with a leg ulcer that has been unable to heal in 2 years already and has increasingly gotten worse and walking is
great compact,comfortable,easily transportable and...
great maneuverability, ease of assembly/disassembly, comfortable, pivoting seat- in short, a wonderful little machine
little footroom, weak 'horn',lack of instant braking at release of controls,but not reason enough not to purchase-
holger m. from metairie, la (caregiver)
Wife of age 60 with RR-MS,hemiplegic with spasticity and fatigue limiting mobility, uses scooter to improve independence
Great way to get around when walking is a problem
The compactness and size of the travel scooter that enables my mother to use it in her retirement center and to keep it in her apartment when not in use. Once she gets it going in the direction she wants to go, it is very easy for her to drive and steer. She is quite proud of it and loves to show it off.
I just spent 5 days with my mother at her home in a retirement center in South Dakota. She just loves it. The only problem I noticed is that she has problems remembering which hand to use to engage forward or the reverse gears. So she tries one or the other until she gets the gear she wants. She also has trouble finding the gear lever and she gets confused and fustrated with all of it. I don't know what to do. My brothers & I kept telling her Right is forward and Left is reverse. I am sure with more practice and time she will become familar with the gear levers.
sharon p. from bellevue, ne (caregiver)
I purchased this travel scooter for my 89 year old mother who has problems with walking. She would use a cane, but would not attend very many events.
It is good, affordable small scooter.
It is light, easily lifted, turns on a dime, small enough to get in anywhere. The Pride line of scooters are excellent- I have the Revo but got the Go-Go to put on scooter lift on sedan b/c Revo is too heavy for Taurus.
Go-Go is small & not as comfortable as larger scooter-- harder on bumps, grass, potholes, etc. Larger scooters more comfortable, less jarring, but pricier & heavier. Go-Go needs headlight, too, for nighttime use.
stacey f. from west yarmouth, ma
I am 38 yrs old with Lyme disease. Got micro scooter to put on scooter lift on back of Ford Taurus sedan. Also have Pride Revo.
It easy to transport and use.
Goes together easily and works well. Battery power is sufficient to last all day. Top speed is adequate.
Wheels are small which makes for a rough ride. Horn is very weak, but who cares? A clicking sound has developed in the back wheels/engine section. Part is being sent.
robert k. from river vale, nj
I have limited mobility due to diabetes and heart problems.
Has given her her life back
Easy to use, easy to put together. I have a mini van and it easily fits in the back. Recently went to disney and apart takes up no more room than a large suitcase. Went thru the airport with ease and onto the plane with no problem. We just took it to the zoo, she would never have been able to go without it! We use it in the grocery store and mall. Otherwise I would be pushing a wheelchair and chasing a 2 and 4 year old!
The only weakness is that it doesn't have a brake light so people would walk into the back of her in crowded areas.
catherine k. from williamstown, nj (caregiver)
81 year old woman. Has had multiple stokes in the past year. She went from independant and working part time to using a walker & selling her condo.
I'm concerned about bumpy sidewalks and the metal plates on...
easy to use and comfortable
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janice m. from rossmoor, ca
I'm an 80 yr.old female who has cancer but no bad effects from it. I have 8 screws in my ankle from and accident and cannot walk far or fast.
I'm concerned about bumpy sidewalks and the metal plates on...
easy to use and comfortable
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janice m. from rossmoor, ca
I'm an 80 yr.old female who has cancer but no bad effects from it. I have 8 screws in my ankle from and accident and cannot walk far or fast.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
has more pep than i expected from such a small scooter. also holds a charge better than expected.
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leonard l. from portland, ny
age 60 copd
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
When brken down it fits the trunk or back seat of my 4dr sedan. Taking it apart and puting back togeter is easy
The weight of some of the pieces is very hard for me to load and unload
arthur d. from klamath falls, or
76 yr old male with copd and 24hr oxy use. Can't walk 10 feet without losing my breath
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
EASE IN HANDLING
NOT ENOUGH LEG ROOM
helen s. from cleveland, tx
I HAVE HAD MY SCOOTER FOR OVER A MONTH AND AM THOROUGHLY ENJOYING IT/SO FAR I HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS WITH WHERE I WANT TO GO WITH IT.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
amount of time to put and take apart quick to do
when you ship the scooter should make sure the batteries are good had to get a new battery from you
ronald t. from st. charles, mo
age 62 disabilty copd
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