EW 18 Stand-N-Ride
Sporty, speedy and lightweight. Up to 15 mph and 43 miles per charge.
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this was fun verey good bike
easy to get in and out of your house
needs a seat pad or a better wider seat and pad
paul m. from craton, mo
iam 61 cant walk a long way when out side i have copd this helps get round it.s fast
Easy to use and turns tight.
Easy to handle, not too heavy to get on and off of my carrier mount on the back of my truck. Seems to hold a charge really well. Used it several days and still has full charge.
Not very good at going up steep inclines. I have a gravel driveway and if there is a big rock it wont get over it. Seat could be further back, not much foot room once you sit. Lots of space behind the seat on foot rests.
diane d. from lorena, tx
I am 56 and need hip replacement. I bought my E18 to help me get around better, and not have to walk as much. It is easy to get on and off.
works good on level ground
Fast when fully charged
does not climb hills very good had to get off and run it up standing beside it
william p. from watsontown, pa
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EW 18 Stand-N-Ride: Review
Easy to load and use. Love the mileage.
Could use a bit more sturdy front. Not sure about stability when standing at increasing speeds.
fredda b. from wesleychapel, fl
I’m 78 years old. Still active but do tend to stiffen up if in one position for to long. So I got one I could stand up on when that happens.
Good speed.
Easy on and off. Easy turn
Terrible Manuel no information on maintenance. Missing identifying some parts. Hand brake is weak
cheryl t. from lake jackson, tx
75 year old woman who uses walker. Needed easy on and off. 300 pound capacity
The EW-18 is ideal for Colorado mountain dirt paths and...
The ground clearance is perfect for Colorado! Stand to get traction up hills on front wheel. The workmanship will last in the rugged terain of the rocky mountains.
The screws holding the headlight/key assembly are a bit off - mostly an annoyance.
bruce y. from pagosa springs, co
I'm 57 with terminal cancer. I have over 10,000 miles as a back packer. I'm used to 10 or 15 miles a day walking. This has given me mobility back!
EW 18 Stand-N-Ride: Review
Speed!
Emergency brake is not what I would like.
joe o. from dinuba, ca
The emergency brake does not work well.
Good product, but needs a good manual explaining controls...
Light weight and easy to maneuver.
The owners manual that comes with the scooter did not have all of the operational information that we needed to use the scooter. But, the SpinLife website manual for this product does have some valuable operational info. For the information I didn't have I had to call EWheels, who were very helpful once I reached them.
william k. b. from sanford, fl
77 years old with arthritis. I plan to carry it in my SUV to navigate around stores when shopping.
There are no real instructions on use.
Small turning radius.
The brake safety does not work.
judy w. from charlotte, nc
I am 68 with arthritis and joint replacements.
EW 18 Stand-N-Ride: Review
It goes 15 miles per hour so I can keep up with family members on long walks.
Dose not do inclines very well at all.
joseph g. from waynesboro, pa
51 year old male with many health problems. Uses it for family functions that include a lot of walking.
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