Go Go Elite Traveller 3-Wheel
Compact, lightweight and easy to disassemble. Upgradable Batteries for longer drive range.
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Well made, durable and looks great!
The battery pack is very sturdy. Batteries charge thoroughly in a very short time. Batteries last a long time. Great turning radius. 3 color options. Built to last.
I wish the seat back were straight across instead of rounded so a backpack would stay on it better. After only a month or so of use, four screws that hold the base on fell out. It was easily fixed though.
susan h. from manassas, va (caregiver)
16 yr old male with muscular dystrophy who is unable to walk independently
outstanding machine
easy to assemble and disassemble-can go a long distance before having to recharge the battery
a little small for a big man-but I manage
paul s. from slidell, la
age72-almost totally disabled-after 9 major surgeries over four years-the infection in my leg is still there-I have no right hip and no hearing
Go-Go Elite Traveller 3-Wheel: Review
Light wgt, I can lift the components from the car myself if I need to. Ease of use.
No way to compactly store in the car so it does not move around. I do not use the arm rests or baskets for that reason too.
john h. from kenosha, wi
age 59, Osteoarthritis left foot drop. Able to walk but only short distances.
Go-Go Elite Traveller 3-Wheel: Review
Portability. Ease of Use.
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joseph c. from ellenton, fl (caregiver)
Mom has severe arthritis in her knees with limited mobility.
Works good
So far, everything!
So far, None!
ricardo l. from enterprise, al
I use oxygen but I don't qualify for Medicare. Only for this price I could afford it.
It is fast, portable and maneuverable
lightwiegt, easy to assemble and take apart, long battery life, very comfortable to sit in
Needs a headlight and a back-up (in reverse) beeper
gail f. from marlbough, ma
51 YO Female with severe arthritis
Go-Go Elite Traveller 3-Wheel: Review
Compact, manuverable, great in clothing stores in narrow aisles, fits in trunk, arrived on schedule
No crutch holder, this has been a major problem for me, also a crutch holder should not be mounted on the back of the chair as I have to sit down first using my crutches and so I cannot reach behind me to place in holder. Now I have to carry crutches between my legs in front of me making it hard to see and to carry anything.
liina p. from ann arbor, mi
age 58, post polio paraplegia,also use crutches and long leg braces
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