Revo 2.0 4 Wheel
The travel scooter with the highest weight capacity on 4 wheels.
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good scooter and upgrade from my gogo
speed, headlight, USB charging port
size is larger than expected, does not fit on bus, only shuttles
zena z. from marina, ca
72 years old female with trouble walking and chronic pain.
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connie k. from los gatos, ca
57 years old difficulty walking
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Good for the money
No way to pick it up with my winch in my pick up
robert m. from sheridan, ar
I use it
I love it. Only problem is lever on the seat, I can't...
Had a really hard time finding one for my weight requirement.
Main part is heavy even when you take it apart.
jacquelyn k. from bethalto, il
I have only gotten to use it once. We went and saw the Zoo Lights for Christmas, I live by St. Louis, MO. We had a great time. It is a heavier than
Would recommend if someone needed to use scooter.
Can easily be taken apart to put in a car and is durable enough to accommodate a large person.
So far I haven't found anything that would be a weakness.
kimberly g. from paintsville, ky
56 years old with mobility issues. Arthritic knees, morbidly overweight.
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It is more steady than a 3-wheel but I do like the easier ride my 3-wheel pride offers. The one I bought I got because it was higher off the ground and goes through Augustine grass much easier.
I have a 3 wheel pride, and this 4_wheel is much rougher riding on the dirt ground than the 3-wheel one is. Also, the lever to turn your seat is too far under the front of my seat to reach it easily. My old way is under the side and I don’t have to struggle to reach it.
cynthia g. from bellevue, tx
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Foot platform is too small
Easy to assemble and seems sturdy.
The foot platform is too small. Because I have trouble bending my knees well, I am not able to put my feet on the platform. My husband does not have knee problems, and he is able to use it.
robert v. from woodinville, wa
I am a 67 year old woman with arthritis in both knees and swelling from lymphedema.
Enjoy!
Ease of operation and FUN! My little Yorkie dog rides with me on the floorboard between my feet. Plenty of room for him. I’d love to send a pic!
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janice s. from spearfish, sd
I’m 76 years old, still pretty mobile but I have about a block walk to my mailbox. I use my scooter every day to get my mail
I am so thrilled with this scooter.
Its fast, quiet and easy to assemble and pack up.
It might be a tad heavy for other people to lift but you do have a vast selection of lighter models to choose and use.
john s. from newark, de
I'm 70 yrs. old and have bad knees and ankles. Now I can go places that required a lot of walking.
I’m able to do normal activities that were not available...
Simplicity and quality of design
Heavy
jerry c. from star, id
80 years old using a walker due to long term back injury.
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It is great outside. It goes well over stones, pepples, grass, down the road and in the grass, I can lead my horse not only in a walk but also a trot. It goes over door ways easily. I can be on it all day for several days and my ankles do not swell. The ride is great especially compared to other scooters I have had. I feel safe when driving down the street due to the front and rear lights.
It hesitates when you take off . The seat doesn't go as high as on other scooters .. It can be difficult to get the batteries on the scooter. It does take a very long time to charge my phone.
audrey d. from jeffersonville, oh
I really like my scooter, the lights, the charger, the comfort it provides. I only wish it didn't hesitate when trying to take off.
It’s a fun ride!
Durability, safety features, the extra shock absorber on the back.
Even though it comes apart it’s still heavy.
sherry d. from westminster, ca
I love my little scooter I have more freedom to go and do! I feel very safe. My recommendation is that you get a carrier on the back of your car.i
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