Go-Go LX Scooter with CTS Suspension
The only Go-Go with suspension, providing a smoother ride and performance.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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It fits my needs because of my neuropathy
Easily maneuverable and can fit into narrow areas
Distance between the tiller and the battery could be a little wider so people with large feet can slide out either side of the scooter without having to lift their legs, which is very difficult for people with leg neuropathy
vincent g. from staten island, ny
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Can easily be handled and re-assembled by the caregiver.
Its weight Ease of battery removal/installation Size Comfort for the rider Ease of assembly Suspension system
Back support is too low. Need to have a seat back that is higher - even if it would be by special order.
jean l. from youngwood, pa
I've had a knee replacement and four back surgeries. I can walk, but not long distances. The new scooter is great. The only thing I would change is th
Go-Go LX Scooter with CTS Suspension: Review
Shock absorbers as unique feature in its price range influenced this selection.
I have trouble putting the two bottom parts together.
stephen o. from san francisco, ca
I am 73 yo with limited walking ability. I needed more mobility in the neighborhood, in events that involve a lot of moving (museum, for example)
Love my scooter, it allows me to get to places that are too...
Easy to take apart and put back together, sturdy, well-made
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linda g. from richland, wa
62 year old female with rheumatoid arthritis
GREAT!! But I wish it would go a little faster.
Holding up very well on the bumpy sidewalk and road.
Need to go a little faster.
conrad b. from fort walton beach, fl
User has back trouble affecting his hips and cannot walk for long distances. The scooter has been a big help in getting around the neighborhood.
Excellent scooter, well built, easy to operate and take...
Very easy to take apart and put together for transport with no tools required. Very well made - solid. Very easy to use. Battery life is excellent. No problem going up hills.
Haven't found any.
bill g. from erlanger, ky
63 year old male with severe osteoarthritis, knees, hips, shoulders, wrists. Knee, hip and shoulder replacements
It rides well. I like the plug under the tiller for...
It is dependable. Comes apart easily and fits in trunk of car.
The speed dial should be placed in front of the ignition key. I used to control speed with my thumb in previous cart. The springs do not ease bumps as much as I thought.
doris c. from livermore, ca
I am a 91, disabled and find the cart a life saver to get around.
Completely satisfied with product
Ease of use, suspension
I haven't found one yet
gary s. from elk river, mn
Severe emphysema prevented user from outside activities. Scooter allows user to take long walks, even able to walk the dog.
Get one and join the world again
The ease of taking it apart and taking in a car or SUV. The suspension helps for a nicer ride.
Wish it went FASTER and the mirrors are a joke; they do not stick far enough out to really help.
jane o. from pebble beach, ca
I have degenerative arthritis in my back and trouble walking or standing for long periods. The scooter has given me a way to participate in life again
TROUBLE KEEPING SHROUDS ON SCOOTER
LOWER C.G. TO STABALIZE
TOO LOW TO GROUND; 1 3/4 ". GLUED ON VELCRO ON SHROULDS COMES OFF. LOST 3 FIRST TRIP I MADE
donald d. from rockledge, fl
DISABLED, DEGENERATIVE ARTHRITIS. UNABLE TO STAND FOR MORE THEN 5 MINUTES. DIFFICULITY WALKING MORE THEN 30 FEET.
Battery is weak and lasts only about 2 hrs, almost got...
Very comfortable easy to put together and the parts are lightweight
Battery dies very fast, and on my second use I almost got stuck away from my car. I have and older Go-Go and I use it still as my new carts battery is not reliable.
louella f. from the villages, fl
65 year old with hip problems.
It is very well made
The smoothness of the suspension
Have not found one yet
delmar s. from norwalk, wi (caregiver)
My wife has mobility problem for walking
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