Revo 2.0 3-Wheel
The highest weight capacity 3-wheel scooter that disassembles.
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Nice scooter, but should have purchased one level up!
Nice size for average adult to use. Easy to handle and good turning radius.
HATE the hard rubber tires! My Pride Celebrity X has pneumatic tires, and a MUCH better ride! My mistake on purchasing!
kenneth m. from surprise, az
Used by an age 78 adult with Spina Bifida to navigate around the community. Never used inside a building. Used for taking dog on daily walks.
Great Scooter
Comfort
The tiller balance is off and it wants to fall to the left or right and it’s hard to pull back to the center
ed h. from arlington, tx (caregiver)
This is a great scooter to get around and overall
good. solid heavy-duty scooter for a good price
power and stability
not the easiest to take apart and put together
robert w. from tucson, az (caregiver)
wife is a plus-sized lady with multiple disabilities, and has been using a scooter for mobility for over 15 years
Great product but for me I needed a 4 wheeler
Ease of disassemble and the 400 lb weight capacity
None really but for me I needed a 4 wheeler and Spinlife went the extra mile to help me get this one returned. Thank you Spinlife
charles d. from zephyrhills, fl
I am 71 years old and severely limited to how long I can stand or walk due to heart and back problems
Good product but not perfect.
Ease of use. Motor strength. Comfort.
Horn is in bad location. When leaning forward my body sets it off. Horn button should be located next to batery gauge. Rear tires squeek. Should have more speed.
michael a. from germantown, il
Polio victim. Very limited use of left arm and right led. Cannot walk but can stand to transfer.
Comfortable scooter with plenty of power.
Higher weight limit, bigger and stronger motor, Comfortable seat.
Front basket interferes with movement of tiller, Less room for legs and feet.
barbara l. from marietta, ga
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usefull for daily use
it is stable and has good power
the seat swivel lever is in an hard spot to reach. the seat is an inch too wide for entry into doorways without scratching the sides.
brian g. from mantica, ca
user has MS and has no use of legs and limited use of hands
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