Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus 3-Wheel
Standard 18AH batteries for a longer distance per charge for longer trips!
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Goes faster than I thought.
Fast, easy to maneuver, not bulky.
the only thing is the cup holder should be round to hold a cup and not flat.
beverly m. from hooksett, nh
Three wheel go go elite traveler scooter was a good choice for me. Light weight but for schopping in malls or when away, speed is great, easy to move
Love it.
Easy to take apart and put in trunk of the car or small SUV vehicle.
Sometimes the seat does not go on easily.
charles s. from chesterfield, va
Rheumatoid arthritis. Difficulty walking.
The new Go Go Elite 3 Plus is a big improvement on my old...
The 18 AM batteries and the power and range they provide are really stupendous and real game changers. While the scooter is now about 15 pounds heavier than my old one, the added power is a great trade-off. As advertised, Pride has improved the coupling of the main deck and rear wheels from pretty good to "feather touch". The bigger basket on the front of the scooter is a bit bigger but the added size makes real difference. Time will tell but the scooter feels both more refined and more durable. My old scooter is still working after 11 years. The added length gives me more room to place large items while travelling and provides a smoother ride. While the 9 inch wheels of the Plus let you climb 2" curbs more easily, they get hung up on taller curbs more easily. (See below)
There are a few small design negatives worth noting. While the specs on the new Go Go 3 Plus show greater ground clearance than my old Go Go 3, the old Go Go 3 does a better job of getting over speed bumps and curbs. It seems like the added length affects the geometry of clearing bumps. (This not a huge problem, but worth noting.) While uncoupling the front and rear parts are much easier, you really need to pull hard on the battery to lift it off the scooter. The old battery was perfectly firm but came right off with a gentle tug. It would be nice if Pride could keep track of the GoGo's ability to fit in the trunks of different vehicle. After carefull measurements and talks with the sales rep, I had to take a leap of faith that the GoGo Plus would fit in the trunk of my Tiguan. The GoGo Plus 3 with its additional length and width fits in my trunk area with about 1/8 of an inch to spare. The rear axle of the old GoGo 3 could be rocked back on its safety wheels and easily rolled around the trunk of a car. The new 3 Plus needs to be delicately balanced in order to roll the rear axle around a trunk. I think the 9 inch wheels are too big. While I think Pride has done a great job with weight management, the rear axle is heavier as is the battery pack. This makes it feel about 10-15% more stenuous to lift the scooter over a curb or lift the parts into a trunk. it would help lifting the battery pack if the handle were an 1/8 to 1/4 each higher so I could get my whole hand around the handle. Finally, watch for the little yellow cap on the brake switch on the rear axle. In 11 years the yellow cover never came off during 2 trips to Europe and countless domestic flights. The yellow lever cap was knocked off by baggage handles in its first flight. I am not sure if the new cap is a smidgen looser, but I would take it off during airline flights or buy an extra cap.
patrick l. from livingston, tx
I am 65 and have damaged feet from botched bone spur surgery. Otherwise I am in good health for a 65 year old.
Well designed and conformable.
Easy to assemble and take down. Very responsive and gets around very well. Weather and illness hasn't let me out for a longer out side ride but looking forward to it.
Breaks down nicely but still takes of a lot of room in trunk.
carl l. from spokane, wa
73 year old with heart and lung problems that don't permit him to just walk around.
Very good scooter for the money.
Breaks down without tools. Easily transportable.
This is my second scooter. Plastic sides and floor break easily.
david o. from la verne, ca
60 year old male with M.S.
Happy with the scooter.
The turning capabilities.
The seat does not go up or down to fit the persons need. Neither does the steering column. Would be nice if I could raise the steering column.
dan s. from miami, fl
Very happy with the scooter. Now I can get around to more places I need to.
BIG IMPROVEMENT OVER MY PREVIOUS ELITE SCOOTER
BATTERY LIFE, WIDER, MORE STABILITY,
SLOW SPEED IS NOT SLOW ENOUGH. JACK RABBIT STARTS.
robert m. from pine river, wi
81 YEARS OLD, UNABLE TO WALK,
EXCELLENT.
WELL BUILT.
NONE AT THIS TIME.
neil s. from prescott valley, az
I am 78 years old. I have several problems that make it very tough for me to walk. Now that I have the scooter, I can leave the home. I am very happy.
Excellent.
Easy portable.
None.
charles t. from san bernardino, ca (caregiver)
Mother in law trouble walking short distance
I love my Go-Go! I would buy one again.
It is comfortable and supports my 275 lbs.
I can't figure out the battery life lights.
dorothy a. from merced, ca
I am 79 years old with heart and lung problems. I had given up shopping because I couldn't walk very far even with the help of a walker.
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norma f. from york, pa
I broke my foot and I will not be having surgery, so this wonderful Go Go scooter is the perfect thing for me! !!!
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ruth j. from clayton, nc
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