Go Go ES2 3-Wheel Scooter
An inexpensive scooter with a lightweight one-piece frame that's ideal for a day out.
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Go-Go ES2 3-Wheel Scooter: Review
small
power outlet awkward - should be near handle, not at bottom
chester c. from tucson, az
75 male partially disabled
This is a nice, not-too-expensive, lightweight scooter;...
Lightweight- husband lifts it up into van comfortable - although seat is thinner than my previous Walgreens scooter; not too expensive; looks good
The only weakness for me is the position of the hand accelerators in front of the dash, which is dangerous in my kitchen when I open drawers and they get stuck on the drawer and accelerate out of control.
deanna b. from two rivers, wi
52-year-old, 200-pound woman with multiple sclerosis using scooter every day inside and outside.
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mary f w. from linwood, nc
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So far, it is what we expected
The small size and the battery life.
The seat does not swivel.
ken b. from woodstown, nj (caregiver)
My wife has a mobility issue. She uses the scooter in-house instead of me pushing her in the wheelchair.
Happy to have it
Easy to use. Clear instructions for assembly and operation
I am not able to physically disconnect the charger from the scooter, and have to leave it connected to the scooter after unplugging from the wall socket-- until I can get someone to disconnect
thomas s. from corinth, ms (caregiver)
My 87 year old wife who has difficulty walking
Go-Go ES2 3-Wheel Scooter: Review
Narrow enough to go through almost any door
No key so can't be left unattended
bryce h. from riverton, wy
63, trouble walking any distance
It has helped so much.
Size and ease of use.
Tips over sometimes.
rae m. from odenton, md (caregiver)
76 years old, cannot walk without help.
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