Travel Pro 3-Wheel
The most affordable Pride Mobility Scooter is lightweight and made for portability.
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I would recommend to others
Ease of loading
Battery hook up to scooter. It's hard to unplug.
debra s. from clevland, ok
I have Severe Osteoporosis in my hips, plus I've had two back surgeries.
Well done guys
Does what it advertised to do
Back tip wheels drag on carpet, makes a bothersome noise.
ronald d. from port angeles, wa
50% disabled, 88 year old male, 277 lb.
Runs out of power
When it works it is okay but in 1 mile or less I lose all power
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deborah v. from davenport, ia
Broke my right femur and dislocated right shoulder
Difficult to disassemble, not good for disabilities.
Very comfortable ride. Handles great, can break down to travel, battery is light and can be charged off of the scooter. Basket is very handy. I love the fact that I can get out and move freely now, I can take my scooter almost anywhere with little hassle.
Very difficult to take apart. You have to pull apart 2 cheaply made wire clips that are hard to see and extremely hard to disconnect from battery pack. They will probably break soon. The latch pin and clip that holds the back end of the scooter together is extremely hard to get off. These scooters are normally used by people with disabilities, and should be designed so that we can easily put them together and get them apart, but I cannot do either with my arthritic hands. What were you thinking when you designed this product? I have to rely on others to take my scooter apart for me. For these 2 reasons I would NOT recommend this product to others. You've lost sight of your customer’s needs for simplicity.
lisa g. from riverview, fl
I have arthritis in knees, feet, shoulders, and hands.
It's perfect for him.
Portable, easy to use.
None.
jacqueline w. from new milford, pa (caregiver)
Cannot walk long distances.
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The ability to disassemble it and put it in the back of my vehicle to transport.
The battery cable is hard to unplug.
nick f. from waynesboro, pa
So far I am very pleased with this product. I have only used it a few times while shopping at the mall.
Leg room is a bit small for a taller man
Easy to handle
Cramped leg room -- charging is difficult for me.
wesley g. from mio, mi
87 years old -- walking is difficult.
Other than disconnecting battery it is great.
Everything is good except the battery issue. Very disappointing.
Battery case should be a hard case not in the bag, with auto hook up.
doris g. from boerne, tx
It is really hard to disconnect wires from the battery, I wouldn’t recommend it to my friends. I like it other than that, disconnecting is too time co
Just fine--BUT read below
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Battery hook ups are VERY difficult to use
william f. from trukee, ca
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Not a bad little scooter for the price.
Light weight, battery life seems good. Ran it all over the ship, and never died on us.
Tips easy, my wife was backing out of an elevator and the back wheel rode up on the base molding. A passerby held her up or she would have tipped over.
robert m. from lusby, md
Physical disability.
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Easy to lift into car trunk and folds down nicely and can be used in tight areas also not too heavy for one person also well made.
Plug in should be moved for easy access and a louder horn.
paul b. from burlingame, ca
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Gret item.
The ability to maneuver easily in small or large spaces.
I have not found any weaknesses in my case.
myrtle g. from crystal springs, ms
I am 85 yrs. of age and have limited ability for walking. It is great to travel from one area to the other inside my home.
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