Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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I have lots of your scooters and think the es2 is the best...
It’s more comfortable to sit on for my back and the seat is softer.
It’s too big, I expected the last scooter I ordered not this one, but it’s ok. I still have the ES2 and it’s easier to move around.
claire r. from hollywood beach, fl
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Great company!
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betsy f. from palm harbor, fl (caregiver)
I’m not really the caregiver...I know I can speak for my sister and according to her she loves the chair. We thank you for being so courteous.
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april b. from savannah, ga
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I can now do the things I love.
Very sturdy and well made. Stearing and turning radius great! Price was good compared to others I looked at. I would buy another! Everything I had hoped for!
A little bumpy on my bad neighborhood sidewalks. Fixed that with a pillow
karen m. from steven's point, wi
I have had MS for 12 and a half years. I am 63 years old. Had been indepent but for the past 2 years my balance and walking ability have left me.
Excellent scooter to get around in!
Ease of disassembly and it fits in the trunk of my car!
Maybe it should have a bigger basket so that a person can use it to grocery shop with it.
ursula f. from snellville, ga (caregiver)
For husband with disability
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william g. from stratford, ct
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Use for times when walking is required.
Easy to operate
No light. Seat is too big.
nancy s m. from frisco, tx
83 year old female that has trouble walking more than a few steps.
I can get around very well especially in big stores
easy to take apart and the weight to load in my car
The battery disconnect is some times hard to take apart
daniel m. from pittsburg, ca
73 years old. extremes back problems and very hard to walk
Meets my requirements
Maneuverability
Balance easily tips over. Three wheels significantly less stable than four but ok f proper care used
warren c. from massapequa, ny
I operate scooter from garage, enabling me to perform various chores. I have Parkinson's disease so would otherwise be unable to perform chores.
Very easy to operate
the unit is easy to break down so it can be loaded into a van
needs a larger front basket we purchased a rear basket but you can't use in stores because of the close quarters
david t. from saint george, ut
81 year old female with with serious back problem and has problem walking
Great value scooter for our specific needs yet still high...
We have a 4 wheel pride scooter that my father utilizes outside. Prior to falling last month, he was able to move around within his home with crutches. He lives in a smaller home thus the 4 wheel scooter was difficult to move around in the kitchen and bathroom due to it's larger required turning radius. This scooters strongest feature IMO is the 3 wheel tight turning radius coupled with its 19" narrow body (without arms installed). We could not find any scooters on the market today with a tighter turning radius and narrow body other than the pride - this was a great purchase at a great price!
No real weaknesses - this scooter was purchased for the specific purpose of indoor use only in a small home, and it accomplishes that task wonderfully.
christopher h. from new palestine, in (caregiver)
My father who is a paraplegic (62 years old) recently fell and broke his femur. He already only had limited use of his lower legs below his quads.
Great little unit.
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carlton f. from bowling green, ky
Vascular Parkinson's. 81.
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