Go Go Ultra X 3-Wheel
The base model of the famous Go Go scooter series.
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Should be satisfactory. Time will tell
Seems well made. Easy to use.
Advertised "on board battery charger" is some what misleading"(Catalogue pg.6). We expected the charger could be firmly mounted on the scooter. Naturally the battery is "on board" and can be charged without moving. But the charger is not. Would be a good improvement if a mounting for the charger was provided.
john b. from daleville, va
My wife, age 85, needs help walking any distance.
Easy to drive around.
Good turning radius for use indoors. Was easy to put together when it arrived.
Plugging in the battery on the floor of the scooter is inconvenient.
jerilyn f. from kirkland, wa
I have MS and need this for use in my condo.
Much better than Zip'r I had.
Compact, quiet, solid, easy to drive.
No headlight. Only thing I do not like.
david m. from idabel, ok
Age 72, Cerebral Palsy, cannot walk far.
A very good entry EMV
It's small and fits into our apartment. It turns on a dime!
While the parts of this scooter are light weight. I had to find someone who could put it together. It could use some shocks for smoother ride over the sidewalk
george m. from catonsville, md
85 and unable to walk any distance unaided.
I cannot lift it to put n the car. I purchased to take in...
I like the speed
TOO HEAVY. I was told it was easy to take a part and easy to lift. NO SO
joanie s. from canoga park, ca
73 had MS
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
Ease of assembly and disassembly
The seat leans back way too far and is a problem.
terry r. from burlington, ia
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Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
Size and ease of turns
Area to hang purse and packages. Basket too small
diane h. from hartford city, in
64 have rheumatoid arthritis. Use scooter for long distances and in stores that do not have shopping carts to hold on to
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judy r. from hampton, va
72 female. Have stenosis in back and bad legs.
It has changed her life and given her freedom to go where...
Size is small. Battery is strong. It turns very well and easily. My mom can use it easily and plug in the battery on her own. The battery is in an easily accessible location.
It has served our purpose. I don't really see a weakness, except that mom cannot take it apart and put it in her car by herself. This is not really a weakness, though.
clay l. from stockbridge, ga (caregiver)
My mother, who had fallen and broken her femur bone of her left leg is using the walker as part of her recovery.
Excellent Product
The engineering and design are great. The unit has plenty of power and a nice tight turning radius. Like the battery pack design. Being able to leave the scooter in the car and bringing the battery in to charge works great.
The only downfall is the joint between the differential and the front end. They should have just put in a plug instead of these spring loaded pins. I think this will be a trouble area.
amanda d. from perris, ca
66 years old. Had Polio on right side leg and hip partially paralyzed. Have used scooters for 5 years now and always purchased Pride.
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hallie h. from catonsville, md
I think my go-go cart is wonderful except - I find plugging in the charger on the bottom of the cart to be difficult.
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel: Review
Ease of taking apart after you get used to it. Seat turns to accommodate on off when needed.
Parts still heavy, absolutely no foot space.
marsha d. from clarkston, mi
55yo female, multiple sclerosis, fatigue and leg problems
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