Victory 10 Scooter
The Victory 10's offer high performance in a sturdy, sleek design.
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Great product
Long distance on charges good speed.
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john g. from saint louisville, oh
I have neurological problems and can’t walk long distance. This solves my problem
For the money it is a good investment.
It does have enough power to get around my yard so I can continue to garden.
The ability to lower the seat so it is easier to reach the ground.
ethel p. from ortonville, mi
I am in a wheelchair but still wanted to tend my flower beds. I use my scooter to get around my yard.
Needs a re-think. Most 'improvements' in the past 10 years...
It's quiet. It seems reasonably sturdy. It works most of the time. Looks great!
Battery indicator on the Tiller is too bright. Squeals if I activate the control lever too soon. Who thought this would be a good idea? Squeal should be disabled or made less annoying. On the other hand, the "horn" is not nearly loud enough to be useful. Actually, a bicycle bell would be more effective.
david b. from hurricane, ut
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has far less power than expected.
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Rated as an outside vehicle, but does not move well in outside conditions. Not very mobile in close conditions.
charles j, a. from frederick, md
64 years old, paraplegic for 14 years, can ambulate only a few feet without wheelchair.
Have used 6 scooters and 2 power wheelchairs over the...
Quiet.
The scooter could use some more torque - it pauses when you want it to go, handles poorly, and while it has sufficient power to climb any variance in climbing speed causes it to jerk to a stop. I have gotten very frustrated using this scooter recently.
william d. from north potomac, md
76 years old. Post-polio-syndrome.
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Solid construction.
Due to its size and weight, it is ready to tip when operating on uneven surfaces or if the wheels touch a baseboard, etc., within the home. I have fallen several times in the month since it was delivered, injuring myself on each occasion. This 3-wheel scooter requires re-engineering. Extremely disappointed.
joseph o. from warwick, ri
I am unable to walk due to Multiple Sclerosis; diagnosed in 2006. I am a 68-year-old man living at home with my wife and son.
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tires and paint
seat angle and very poor dynamic braking
robert f. from canton, ma
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