Go Go Elite Traveller Portable Scooter
Compact, lightweight and easy to disassemble. Upgradable Batteries for longer drive range.
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Go-Go Elite Traveller Portable Scooter: Review
The power of my Go-Go Elite Scooter has far exceeded my expectations and its long range of travel on a single charge of battery is exceptional. Ease of use is probably one of its major strengths.
Stability. I find it extremely easy to tip over.
gordon c. from davis, ca
I am an 89 year old male with chronic anemia and am not able to walk any distance. This scooter allows me much greater freedom.
Very satisfied with scooterback, legs and hip pain scooter...
Very easy to manage.
Have not found anything.
helen s. from grove, ok
Elderly femail past 80 with walking problems.
Excellent product.
Size, construction, very attractive. Have received many compliments. Very simple to charge battery.
I find no weakness.
barbara a. from macon, ga (caregiver)
Purchased this for my 96 year old mother. She has had 2 previous Raschal scooters. This one the G0-GO is by far the best and most attractive yet. It i
Very pleased with the Travel Scooter.
Small size and the disassembly of the scooter.
When you let go of the forward lever it would be nice if the scooter would stop immediately and not have the tiller turn at all.
ann t. from sherman, tx
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A friend, after seeing ours, immediately bought one for his...
Compactness and portability. We carry this scooter in a basement compartment of our motorhome by removing just the basket and seat. Getting it into our Mini Cooper convertible requires complete disassembly, but that takes less than a minute.
A little low riding and the horn is anemic. No major complaints, though.
barbara c. from gold canyon, az (caregiver)
User is a 50-year-old woman, totally disabled with severe pain in the right leg as a result of complications.
I like it very much.
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mary l. from chico, ca
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Highly recommended..
Ease of use...
Heavy weight...
robert s. from mamaroneck, ny
Age 75.. Terminal pulmonary fibrosis.. Constant oxygen use.
Would recommend the product but not from this seller.
Good endurance but lack shock absorption over uneven sidewalks.
Basket is way too small, and I ordered the 17 amp batter and they only sent the 12 amp.
hansen w. from oakland, ca
Minimum walking distance.
Excellent product and good value for the money.
Weight, easy assembly, simple controls, safe operation, and large baskets (rear is optional) for shopping.
Not aware of any.
paul c. from hamlin, tx (caregiver)
User is 56 and has had MS for 25 years. Although still walking she needs assisted mobility for longer distances.
I think it is probably the best light weight scooter on the...
It is a very nice looking scooter and very good quality. It doesn't look cheap. It is the perfect portable scooter. I looked at one in a medical supply store where I live before I ordered it. I was very surprised at the quality and they were charging much more than I paid for it online.
It doesn't have any weaknesses if you are looking for a small travel scooter. It isn't as comfortable as larger scooters and you have to use it on sidewalks or pavement.
doris e. from atwater, ca
I am a 73 year old lady I have an 18 year old hip joint replacement and a disc problem with compressed nerves I also have COPD.
Go-Go Elite Traveller Portable Scooter: Review
It was very reasonable and shipped the day I ordered it. It is lightweight and can be lifted in and out of the van. It is very easy to handle in tight spots.
Probably more fragile than the big heavy weight scooters. But, it is exactly what I was looking for.
luanne r. from brooksville, fl
I am 72 years old and on oxygen 24/7 from over 69 years of heavy smoking.
Great in the overall weight department, but limited on...
Weight is perfect for my car now. It fits more securly onto my lift without any overhang. I like the lock features of the front wheels and the multi-position front arm.
Does not handle different terrain as well as I had hoped and pulls a lot of battery power on small inclines. The scooter continues to inch forward and backwards after making a complete stop. You are forced to push the scooter onto a lift because of this feature.
michelle k. from freeport, fl
I'm a 51 year old female with limitations in regards to walking long distances. I've been a scooter user since 2000.
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