Zip'r 3-Wheel
The Zip'r 3-Wheel has the shortest wheelbase of our travel scooter selection, so it's great for petite users.
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Short turning radius good several safety issues to be aware...
Short turning radius, easy to charge.
If key is not removed too easy to engage power levers. Steering column must be locked before arising and that is a little tricky.
susan b. from novinger, mo
69 year old female with MS. For use in RV only.
Meets expecting for the price.
Easy to use.
Basket too small
wallace p. from mascotte, fl
I am a 69 year old women who has end stage renal failure and heart problems and trouble with balance and walking. I found the scooter very helpful.
Great compact and portable scooter
Smallest turn radius with highest ground clearance available in a portable scooter.
It seems somewhat fragile. I'm concerned for it's durability. Be careful with the tiller; it can fall foward when taking apart, hit the ground and break the headlight (which I did on second use).
alyce g. from seatle, wa (caregiver)
47 year old male with multiple sclerosis
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Battery range.
Not as easy to get in and out of apartment with the dog.
valarie r. from brea, ca
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Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
I like this scooter very much. It is very easy to assemble and transport. However see the weakness comment on the electric connection
The forward electrical connector for the battery located on the scooter frame continues to get pushed down below the scooter so that the battery will not connect. It appears that there is no retainer for this female connector to remain in place. You have to go under the front wheel in order to push it back in place so that it makes contact.
richard v. from cuero, tx
Age 78, Right hip fused, with 2 in shortness
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Well made, everything works very well.
For me, and perhaps others, it would be nice if this product had even a slower speed so that getting around in tight quarters would not have potential for danger. More like a mobile chair.
george d. from phoenix, az
I ordered this tri-wheel to get around the house. For me I found that I even needed a slower speed than the turtle speed offered.
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
Long battery life.
It needs to be packed better before shipping. Two of the plastic covers were cracked.
carl c. from sacramento, ca
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Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
easy to disassemble.
battery is at times difficult to put into scooter!
dennis m. from schaumburg, il
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gets into small spaces and easy to maneuver
the size and ease of charging-it can be taken into not only buildings but classrooms and elevators
the small size makes it a liability on ramps and small corners-speed needs to be adjusted so that there is no tipping
zehra u. from cypress, ca (caregiver)
23 year old female college student using a mobility aid of this type for the first time after multiple knee surgeries
Good, tiny, foldable scooter but rides low to the ground
Small and maneuverable. It folds easily to fit into a car trunk.
Its plastic undercarriage is too low, so if you go over even a small bump, it scrapes the pavement.
elizabeth h. from san francisco, ca
This is a very small and nimble scooter. It rides low to the ground, so bottoms out on bumpy sidewalks.
Great for going where you can no longer walk.
Dependable, easy to charge, well balanced, easy to manuvere, and is a good size.
Although I love my Zipper 3, it is very difficult to handle the assembly and dissassembly due to weight, and the place where you have to squeeze the section together. I must do this all by myself and sometimes it is just totally upsetting. Wish you could make it easier to assemble and not so heavy to put in the car.
clarice e. from baton rouge, la
User is a 66 year old woman with arthritis and degenerating vertebrae, heart problems, obesity and other challenges
Zip'r 3-Wheel: Review
It is light and easy to transport. It has good battery life.
The starting key is very difficult to insert and pull out and often doesn't work consistantly. That is our only complaint.
bennie v. from lenore, id (caregiver)
The scooter is used by my 74 yr old wife who is suffering from rheumatoid arthritis.
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