Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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rocco j. from toms river, nj
cant walk bad knees
Difficult to disassemble battery.
Fine except for battery removal. Good price.
Difficult breakdown even for non MS person. Would not purchase again.
kathy m. from olivette, mo
60 yr old female w//MS. Used for events requiring much walking.
Great for fixed income people
Easy to disassemble heaviest piece 26.5 pounds fits nicely in the trunk of the car
Have not found any weaknesses for our situation
eugene r. from soddy daisy, tn
Spouse on 24 hour oxygen and cannot do a lot of walking also has bad back and legs great value would definitely recommend it to anyone that needs help
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easy to handle control
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junia a m. from graham, nc
advanced arthritic knees
Awesome scooter
Easy to assemble and break down for traveling.
The back wheels are a little tricky to pull apart. The charging wire could get caught and seems to be clumsy.
shabia r. from loganville, ga (caregiver)
I bought this for my mom who is 74 years old. She has copd and does not get around well. She loves it. Her quality of life has been restored.
Serves my needs.n
Short wheelbase and tight turn radius makes it easy for me to handle. I can wash dishes and cook from scooter.
Would not recommend for a heavy person. Also have e-mailed about inability to adequately regulate speed. Also, the battery apparatus is connected with heavy-duty cables which are hard to manipulate for charging and storing. I have the 4-wheel "Ventura" to use outside and the charger, etc. is connected with a regular electric cord the size of an extension cord. The chair also needs a bit more padding.
joyce f. from tuscalossa, al
Disabled 80 year old woman. Very limited walking ability
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karen j. from tracy, ca
I don't recommend this scooter for someone who can't use their legs. I would recommend a 4 wheeler. I can use my legs and they are strong.
Great
Easy to assemble
Maybe a to sit a little higher off floor/ground
carolyn w. from jasper, fl
76 yrs of age uses product for short trips to local store and retrieving trash in yard
I don't think this product would be appropriate for a large...
Turning radius makes it easy to maneuver inside. Can do some kitchen chores from scooter.
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joyce f. from tuscalossa, al
80 year old woman who is able to walk very little.
Best quality and best price.
Pride products are very reliable. This is my first new one. The other 2 were used but still useable. I've been using a scooter for at least 10 years.
I have not found a weakness.
thomas k. from mesa, az
This is the forth scooter I have purchased. It's the best.
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Easy for him to get used to moving. He had to slow it to the slowest setting.
For my Dad, it appears the Travel Pro is a bit short. He has trouble with his legs and has to lift them to get out of it.
frank m. from redford township, mi (caregiver)
My father, it helps him get around the house.
Perfect for indoor use.
Only 19” wide, it allows for entry to narrow places like bathrooms or walk-in closets. Tight turning radius allows for use in small kitchens.
I have had some issues with stability if one of the rear wheels rolls over ground that is not leve.
rebecca b. from madera, ca
I have MS and have knee contractions making it impossible to straighten out my legs to walk. The scooter is small enough to get into limited space.
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