Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter
Standard 18AH batteries for a longer distance per charge.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Gives him an opportunity to have a better quality of life. ...
we love the way the system breaks so easily.
brochure states it breaks into 5 pieces (which it does). However the very light weight basket is one of the pieces. Would be better to say designed to break down into 4 pieces as the basket basically weighs nothing. It would give you a better expectation about the weight of the other 4 pieces.
olive c. from petaluma, ca (caregiver)
84 year old male with many medical issues; Unable to stand for more than a couple of minutes. Walks hunched over with a walker very very short dista
Great scooter for the money
assembly and disassembly, very simple, very easy to load into a trunk of small car.
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tom h. from hebron, oh (caregiver)
Very happy with the assembly. Less than 5 minutes. To disassembly is very quick and very light. Like every aspect.
Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
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joel l. from alexandria, va (caregiver)
This product is wonderful. Have recommended it to several people.
great scooter
its versitility
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darel n. from bakersfield, ca
excelant scooter I`VE HAD 2 LYNX 4`S ONE GO-GO LITE AND A ODYSIE DRIVE this is by far the best of the best
best $1100 i ever spent
gave me bsck my mobility
direct access to charging would be a help.
eugene m. from tucson, az
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Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
I purchased this scooter to replace a regular GoGo Elite and I am happier with this model. It has plenty of power, a larger battery and is easy to handle.
One thing I didn't like was the flimsy charger. The one that came with the smaller battery on the GoGo Elite was a better charger! I also switched seats as I liked the smaller seat better than the upgraded one.
joyce l. from philadelphia, pa
59 year old woman with MS.
Very good scooter for traveling.
Very easy to use this scooter in tight places. Small turning radius (3 wheel model). Pieces not to heavy to put in car. Seems well made so far with excellent design of motor and chassis. Got better seat and it is worth it along with nice basket for carrying stuff (cost extra). I did not put arm rests on scooter which makes seat less bulky to remove and store for travel. Went to Yosemite on first trip and it did the 1 mile roundtrip to the falls and all over the village with no problem (slight incline to the falls).
Could not get a cane holder with this scooter model - a problem. Ground clearance a problem (we take it with our trailer when we travel and it helps me get around the RV campgrounds and to sightsee). One wheel drive can be a problem in a rut or gravel. Any small bump can be a barrier.
robert g. from granada, ca
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Easy to use
Ease of using this product
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nancy c. from phoenix, az (caregiver)
50 yr old male on oxygen
Gives mobility around town
Easy to take apart & put together. Thus easy to put into auto trunk. Simple controls. Very solidly built. Stable.
1. When I hit a bump on sidewalk, it deactivates the electric supply too easily causing scooter to beep and stop. Then must turn key off and back on. 2. The controls need to be absolutely waterproofed so scooter can be used in the rain without having to cover the steering mechanism & controls with plastic as advised by Spinlife during a phone call.
robert c. from philadelphia, pa
68 year old retired physician with MS since 1981. Major problem is the MS bent my lumbar spine in half making standing & walking difficult.
Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Scooter: Review
I like the convenience of how easy it is put in the trunk of my car. Thank you
Ithas no weaknesses that i have found. Thank you
eldon l. from wasilla, ak
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Great value for the price.
The ability to quickly assemble & disassemble to transport in trunk of a normal size car.
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charles b. from somerset, oh (caregiver)
68 years, walking disability.
Small enough to use in a smaller home.
Being small enough to use in my house. I love the scooter seat. It's very comfy. I like that the front tire isn't covered with the scooter floor, and is free to move on it own. It enables me to get as close as possible to things and it's very manueverable. Getting close as possible to the bathtub is VERY important when being disabled. I love the extra big battery pack. I like that the handles are a material that can be washed.
I like less plastic on the scooter body. I liked the metal bodies. The plastic edges aren't too bad, but could be a little smoother. Sometimes I spasm and my feet go where they shouldn't, scraping the taller edge, behind the front wheel in front of where feet are supposed to go. Also my feet sometimes slip or slide and scrape underneath the scooter edges on the floor of the scooter when I'm transferring. My BIGGEST pet peeve is charging up the battery pack. I almost have to stand on my head. People with disabilities aren't always flexible enough to bend over to plug in the charger. They used to be in a more convenient and accessible place, and need to be again. A person could slide off the bed, or whatever, plugging it in, as I about have. Thank you for asking my opinion! Susan Hall
susan h. from caldwell, id
53 Year old female with Multiple Sclerosis who can not walk.
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