Zip'r 4-Wheel
Perfect for the occasional outdoor use, a great starter scooter.
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The Zip'r 4-Wheel gave my 17 year old freedom and...
The stability is excellent and it is very easy to use. The headlight is a plus.
No problems here.
kristen g. from new port beach, ca (caregiver)
My 17 year old daughter has poor balance and coordination as a result of a brain tumor. She needed a way to get around safely.
We are happy with it; it's just a bit smaller than we...
Easy to use. Speed and turning radius are appropriate.
Should perhaps be a bit larger for some of our larger, mobility-impaired members.
susan g. from waunakee, wi (caregiver)
This was purchased for the church. We keep it available for any church member/visitor who needs it to get around the church facility.
Allows me to move about senior complex with ease and attend...
Size allows it to maneuver easily.
Backing up in reverse to maneuver in and out of close quarters.
mary h. from victorville, ca
61, stroke victim, weak left side.
If it was higer in height It would be great.
The headlight, horn, basket, seat comfort.
IT IS THE HEIGHT.
sylvia b. from colonial beach, va
The scooter is fine, but it needs to be higher off the ground as it will not go over any kind of bump even the door entrance.
Great product if there are no cracks or bumps to bottom out...
Being a 4 wheel gives you a secure feeling that your not going tip it. The seat is very comfortable and adjustable. The handlebars are also adjustable and have a headlight that helps you see in late eve hours. It is easy to transport. Just remove seat, fold the handlebars down and fits right in the trunk of my Dodge Neon.
There is only 1 weakness I see in this product. It is the low ground clearance. I weigh 140 pounds and it drags bottom on about every crack or bump in the sidewalk. The weight limit on the scooter is 250 so it should not be dragging bottom like it does!!!!!
tonya m. from marietta, oh
I'm 36 F and disability is metal leg from knee down. I can't walk, this scooter is better than the Guardian 3 wheel I got a year ago.
little difficulty getting on because of my long legs. but...
takes me where i want to go fast and easy. i bring my boys to the bus stop every morning- no problem.
difficult positioning my legs but once i'm on no problem.
mary m. from wellesley, ma
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Good product - although the seat could be better
The portability of this product is what sets it apart. Good quality.
The seat really does not support the lumbar of the back and the clearance from the ground is not enough to clear low sidwalks that do not have wheelchair ramps, it scrapes.
fausto b. from danbury, ct (caregiver)
83-Year old male suffering from Pulmonary Fibrosis. Shortness of breath when walking short distances.
For the price I am very pleased with the scooter.
With it's lightweight frame and ease of removable pieces it makes it very easy to lift in and out of a vehicle. Everything about the zip r 4 is easy to adjust and use. For the price it is very comparable to other "larger name brand" scoters.
It's a bit cramped from the seat to the front end. If you're over 6 feet I think you'd have a hard time staying comfortable. The only other "weakness" may be the battery charge life. At a range of 10 miles (before haveing to recharge) a 2nd battery and battery box is a good idea.
ken p. from watertown, sd
36 year old man with multiple sclerocious who wanted to be able to go places with his daughter.
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