Go-Go LX Scooter with CTS Suspension
The only Go-Go with suspension, providing a smoother ride and performance.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Go-Go LX Scooter with CTS Suspension: Review
Portable, easily to assemble and very easy to maneuver.
Basket too small for anything
linda kay s. from anaheim, ca
Getting around at the market and on outings with my family
Very Good Product
Well made easy to get around in tight spots
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blaine t. from lanesboro, mn (caregiver)
48 year old female with ms
Mostly use for theme parks, too much walking for me.
Break down and ease of loading to our van.
Haven't found any.
tom m. from kettering, oh
75 years old, good physical condition but sometimes low on energy.
Hills of 7° are a struggle for my Go-Go.
When the arm rest are removed, the machine is easy to get on an off while still being able to go through narrow places.
Transportation of this machine for air or ship board is nearly impossible because as far as I know, no cases are available for the platform / tiller, or the battery, seat, or the heavy rear drive assembly.
joshua r. from menomonee falls, wi (caregiver)
Used for distance mobility out of home at present.
Really well made
So far I’m loving it, we’ll see how it is in snow.
The only issue is the deck where your feet rest is very short. I have long legs.
elizabeth g. from brockport, ny
I use min any place that requires a lot of walking.
Great scooter for the price.
Comfortable ride, battery life.
Not good on inclines.
ann w. from bremen, al
58 yr old female with Neuropathy in both legs and feet. Osteoarthritis entire body. Chronic asthma.
Seat back material could be higher quality.
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david s. from cottrellville township, mi
86year old male copd and afib
great ride but slower than my old pride mobility go go...
smooth ride on uneven flat sidewalk or pavement
lack of power compared to the 8 year old unit I replaced
david k. from oceanside, ca
Male. 68 years old, stroke survivor 6 years
Paid extra/out of pocket because insurance would not pay...
Comes apart to put in vehicle without lift. Each piece is a reasonable weight. Extra large battery option.
Paying extra for shocks that do absolutely nothing to help with bumps/uneven pavement etc.
angela s. from falls church, va
Difficulty walking long distances. previously purchased GoGo Elite Traveler Plus. liked it except it it’s old and no shock absorbtion.
Needs repair
Comfortable. I like the headlight.
Transaxle seems to be a problem
michael m. from tracy, ca
73 year old disabled. Use in home. Having clicking noise in transaxle. Waiting on the replacement part to repair.
This is my 2nd scooter from Pride. 1st one is a little...
Suspension is a big plus. Maneuverable, good range, solid quality, excellent vale, perfect size, very flexible to break down and transport
Measure of battery strength. This is a problem with many models. Battery indicates full charge for hours and then goes from "full" to "dead" in 10 minutes. Meter does not function like a gas gauge
jeff h. from west bloomfield, mi
Dx with MS 2001 and now able to walk short distances only with a walker. 53 years old. Very active.
Go-Go LX Scooter with CTS Suspension: Review
The light and tiller charging port are good additions. The quality is fantastic. Second Go Go scooter. The seat and foot space is much better than my Elite. I think the Go Go Traveler Elite is the better of the two. Maybe it is because I'm more familiar with it after almost five years.
The controls aren't as good as my Elite. Kind of sluggish and it take longer to stop when you release the control.
joseph w. from zephyrhills, fl
Post-Polio Syndrome has affected my ability and stamina to walk or stand without some kind of aid.
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