Zip'r Roo 3-Wheel
This basic 3 wheel scooter is a good entry-level option for mobility on a budget
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I hate the back-up beep. would love to disable it.
small, quick
jerky motion, obnoxious back-up warning.
kathy w. from draper, ut
56 female M.S.
slow and poor clearance
Size
Clearance
veronica j. from los angeles, ca (caregiver)
36 yr old female amputee with 3 small children
The Ziper Roo surpassed my expectations.
Ease of Assembly, Ease of lifting, sturdy construction, easy operation and wife feels very safe on this scooter. Great product to use while traveling on airlines.
Have not identified any weaknesses as of this date.
john p. from pepeekeo, hi (caregiver)
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Love the product
compact for home and vehicle
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karen r. from big spring, tx (caregiver)
disability
greattttttttttttt
easy to put together and lightweight
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mary r. from jacksonville, nc
at 62 and with COPD its hard to keep up with the Grandkids but not anymore with my new scooter
good easy to operate easy to get around in.
Size is just for transporting, my husband puts in the back of our pick-up he also has a generator to run an oxygen concentrator while we are driving, we also have to carry extra tanks, so room is at a premium. So the size works out great,
The little wheels in the back are not out far enough to stop a spill over backwards, My husband tried it out before me, tried a little slant and he went over backwards. the base is short and the wheels are int to far. Other than that there are no other probems I can see
joann h. from lansing, ia
I am 71 years old with COPD pulmonary hypertension, heart problems, cannot walk any great distances.
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juan r g. from riviera beach, fl
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everything is really GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!
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doris d. from waterloo, wi
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the fastest scooter on 3-wheels.
Its ruggedness, get looks from people, almoat like driving a car, easy to move around objects, and doesn't run like a wheelchair.
It could be at least 2" more off the ground, it does weigh more, sometimes the red button for the light and/or the horn, fall off when transporting. That's all so far.
john s. from woodland hills, ca
I'm 70, I have severe scoliosis, asthma, & find it hard to walk as I get out of breath.
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james c. from somerset, ky (caregiver)
The scooter will primarily be used for trips around the neighborhood and the grocery and mall although my wife is having more and more difficulty.
Works pretty much as advertised.
Scooter is very portable. Compact size. Very maneuverable. Does not look like a wheelchair.
Main weakness is poor clearance - will not clear many thresholds. Screw that secures battery is awkward to use. User must learn to lean forward on inclines & lean back on downhill slopes. Not for use on grass or gravel.
marie z. from lawrenceville, ga (caregiver)
86 year old woman not able to walk or stand for very long,
Is great for the type of use I need.
ease of use. light weight. long battery life.
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jeanne l. from lake charles, la
61 years of age. Severe fatigue from Chemotherapy.
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