Trek 3 3-Wheel
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Trek 3 3-Wheel: Review
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joyce b. from cathedral city, ca
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pretty good product
small turning radius, plenty foot room, fits in small trunks, great speed to get around indoors on hardwood floors, easy to slide on and off seat (because it is so hard).
gear box is not totally quiet when driving, very hard seat, reverse beep extremely annoying and unneccessary. Seat should be higher to promote better posture while sitting!
anke b. from liberty hill, sc
40, female, MS, not walking.
I like it well enough but the knob that lowers the tiller...
turning radius & break down
the knob described earlier
skeet k. from dundee, or (caregiver)
Needs hip replacement
Trek 3 3-Wheel: Review
It will fit through the the door of a cruise ship. my other scooter won't fit through the door.
I'LL KNOW BETTER AFTER MY CRUSE IN FEBRUARY.
nancy j. from new smyrna beach, fl
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does what we needed it to do
seems to be really good,just haven't used it that much.
seats are pretty hard
james s. from maienthal, ks
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ray e. from cameron park, ca
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great value - not top of the line but perfect for price
durable
for individuals with dissabilities all product similar (including this one) are not easy to transport.
debbie d. from montreal, quebec , canada (caregiver)
Lacks mobility due to breathing problems
Too heavy for me to put together and tear down.
Seems to run beautifully.
The parts are too heavy to take apart and put together.
margaret l. from pasadena, ca
Unable to walk unassisted. It is crutches or the scooter. Love it.
Very light for transport.
Light weight, easy to remove seat and battery for transport, nice hand holds for lifting, good loooking finish, like the lock for steering.
Seat is hard and quickly becomes uncomfortable. The three wheel version is very tippy if you lean over to pick up something. Could be 6 inches longer for more leg comfort.
dennis h. from orlando, fl
63 yrs old, uses crutches for short distances, weight is 150 lbs.
Very easy to load, take a part, and put together.
Fairly comfortable for such a light scooter. Chair is real good.
I think the batteries could be separated and make it even easier to load. That seems to be the hardest part for my wife to load.
theodore b. from canton, tx (caregiver)
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Perfect for travel, for casinos, cruises, shopping malls.
Can be broken down easily to fit into car trunk. I can handle breaaking it down myself and putting it back together myself. Most often, I ask another person that I am with, to help me lift the base from the trunk. I can do everything else alone. In a Casino, I will ask Valet attendent to lift the base for me. I realy like it!!
The basket comes off too easily. The knob (with interlocking teeth) that holds the controls and handle bars upright can be "tricky" at times - especially if you do not have a lot of light or a good sunny day. It is sometimes difficult to certain that you have the "gears" or the "teeth" meshed properly.
hester n. from joliet, il
Age 64. Have COPD and get short of breath if I need to walk any distance longer than 1 block.
Gives me freedom to move about.
Great turning radius. Easy to assemble & reverse.
Not enough space to put things when shopping.
connie s. from honolulu, hi
74 y.o., serious pain in left hip & right knee, both need replacememts.
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