Espree Atlas 3-Wheel
This reliable, American-made scooter can take on steep inclines and tight corners with ease.
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With help of a friend, the scooter will enable me to travel.
Ability to disassemble to fit in my trunk.
Can't do it by myself.
linda h. from new boston, mi
I have difficulty walking distances due to pulmonary hypertension. I bought my scooter so I can travel more and move around points of interest.
good looking scooter
it will allow my 397 pound son to use
the only weakness is not with the scooter BUT with delivery. When it was delivered it was SIDEWALK ONLY. which meant the guy dropped it on the sidewalk. We had to pay a handyman $200.00 to bring it in and put all the parts together. that was a BAD day.
deloris k. from rancho cucamonga, ca (caregiver)
My disabled son.
good looking scooter
Glad scooter is able to accommodate a 397 pound man
I haven't found one yet and certainly hope I don't.
deloris k. from rancho cucamonga, ca (caregiver)
My son is 55 years of age and disabled.
Well built
Quality machine in all ways! Easy to use...
Have not found any....
c art b. from scappoose, or
Heavy-set 70+ year old male; can only walk about 50' with a cane
Should not have purchased without trying it out in my home....
Power seat is a nice feature to be able to have reach access.
Too large for home use.
cynthia b. from lake stevens, wa
60+ age arthritis, lymphedema, weak shoulders.
people and process were very good.
customer service, placing order, cross evaluation with other scooters was great. Shipping was sooner than expected. an enjoyable purchase experience. staff knowledgable and helpful. the assembly of the scooter was easy, and uncrating was easy. overall very happy with purchase and company.
one size does not fit all. there is some adaptability to seat placement. The height of the seat is higher than our previous Invacare model. a lower height would be better. Leg room between the post and the seat is tight for my wife. we have a towne & country van with an inside lift and the side to side scooter dimension is a snug fit. so, total length of scooter could be an issue for some folk.
steve s. from yakima, wa (caregiver)
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Like the power.
Power, chair, stability.
None really.
beth d. from panama city, fl (caregiver)
Large woman with limited mobility.
Good power in an efficient design
The Atlas has good power, and maneuverability in a streamlined design.
The attachment of the cover over the motor and batteries is very flimsy: a couple of velcro strips. The brakes allow the scooter to drift forward more than I would like when stopping. You don't stop on a dime. You continue to move forward about a half a foot. The headlight is very low light. It needs more power to be effective.
gregory b. from birmingham, al
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this scooter is awesome. easy to use, very sharp turn...
the turn radius is amazing, it goes really fast (or slow if you choose) and is very easy to operate.
it's not as easy to transport in your car as they claim. very heavy and big. i have a large car and it's difficult to fit into the truck. i have to have help getting it in and out of the car.
nancy l. from clinton, il
51, female with fibromyalgia.
A little more expensive, but American made and well worth...
Turns on a dime, even though it has a longer platform than the many others I tested. The longer, wider platform allows for uncramped foot and legroom. High back seat helps with my back problem. On a recent trip to Vegas casinos, several people, including other scooter users stopped to admire and inquire about mine. All were very impressed and wanted to know where I got it. Of course I told them. I really like it's power and range, and because of short turning radius its easy to park in confined areas. I like the heavier steel construction.
I haven't been able to find any weaknesses. It's very well made using quality materials. I have a van with a lift so its no problem conveying it. Because of its weight I would think it would be difficult to carry in the trunk of a car though.
edward k. from peoria, az
74 year old male with several surgeries of left knee and lumbar spinal stenosis.
Espree Atlas 3-Wheel: Review
Strong, well-designed, attractive, built-in charger
No lift point at the scooter's C/G for using crane-type loader, key-operated power switch exhibits sloppy operation
janis l. from grove city, pa
age:60 Cannot walk due to bad knees/lymph edema
Fantastic Scooter
this product is awesome...It performed very well and is very sturdy...i took this scooter on vacation...it has a great turning radius, does a great job on very steep hills...I even got caught in a bad rain storm and it made it to the car without a hitch
not one weakeness
judith b. from chambersburg, pa
I am 43 years old with limited mobility
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