Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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Travel Pro 3-Wheel Scooter Saved My Career!
As a single woman with arthritis I am able to load and unload this scooter into my vehicle by myself (takes about 5 - 10 min. due to my mobility issues). I was able to take it to a wedding on the grass and it did fairly well. It's very compact and convenient. This product has enabled me to keep my job and transport to my required locations independently.
I sometimes struggle to unclip the battery and motor connectors to disassemble the scooter. I've started using the bar on the D-ring from the back end to hold the clip down so I can pull the connectors apart. The steering column is a little close for me and with my limited knee bending ability I can't just pull my legs from one side to the other without physically standing up first. My scooter has developed a "knock" when it runs. If I lean to one side, it sometimes goes away... But I love it too much to take the time to have it looked at.
nani m. from harker heights, tx
I'm a 41 year old female with severe arthritis who works full time and travels 75% of the time for work. I struggle to walk even short distances.
Very pleased.
Easy break down and manageable weight after breakdown.
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wendi h. from hopewell, va (caregiver)
My husband is able to walk very short distances. The scooter allows him to get out and participate in daily outside activities.
Easy setup and easy to operate. Variable speeds is a big...
Easy to setup and easy to maneuver. The price alone facilitates a quick decision to purchase it. The tear-down is an easy one-man operation.
I have not yet found any drawbacks. I would purchase it again.
jon h. from kokomo, in
I can put my scooter in my trunk and drive it to the place of use. I like to take it along to use it for long distance walking, like museums.
Great scooter, easy to lift into any car, very impressed.
Ease of carrying and putting in and out of car. Good speed, turning radius, its great.
I wanted a choice other than red.
debra s. from milford, pa (caregiver)
Great little scooter, I am 65 and out of shape, and I have no problem lifting the base as 1 piece (it can be taken apart to 2 separate pieces).
Have to remove seat or get down on your knees to plug in...
Very comfortable to ride.
Location of charger plug in. Quite unstable.
marvin s. from white settlement, tx
79 year old male.
Easy to use.
Easy to travel with.
It could be a little longer for feet to pass tiller area.
al & clara v. from ontario, ca (caregiver)
My wife has MS and can no longer stand or walk. We purchased the Pride Travel Pro for a trip we are taking. It is small and easy to take apart.
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daylon b. from greenville, nc
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Works well.
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wayne b. from camden, ar
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Great price and great machine.
Easy to handle.
Need bigger front basket.
dave s. from butte, mt (caregiver)
Has COPD which makes it hard to do a lot of walking.
Love it!
Lightweight, moves freely. Love power controls.
Need more battery life, it only has about 6 hour per charge. When using it at the fair it died after 6 hours. But using for short trips it last 2 weeks.
susan s. from federal way, wa
Disability, I need help with shopping.
Runs great, but battery connection is too hard to do.
Easy to operate, can be taken apart.
Connection to battery is much too hard to detach.
edward m. from springfield, ma
I am 67 years old, have COPD and an internal defibrillator. I am on oxygen and cannot walk distances.
Mobility plus on an excellent economy of scale.
Easy to transport, long range battery life.
Overall weight.
brian h. from allentown, pa (caregiver)
76 year-old male on supplemental oxygen with extensive cardiac history.
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