Go Go Elite Traveller 3-Wheel
Compact, lightweight and easy to disassemble. Upgradable Batteries for longer drive range.
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would like a headlight and more space for my feet
very stable for a three-wheeler
needs more space to stretch out your legs and feet
nancy m. from clarksville, tn
has a balance problem and limited sight. Needs for doctor's appointments and shopping
Scooter needs lights
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No lighting
michael k. from wells, me
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great product
easy to assemble and disassemble making it easy to transport
have not used it a lot but so far see no area of concern
mortiz m. from johns island, sc
I am 78 years old have severe influzema which highly affects my walking more than short distances The scooter allows me to still do a lot of the thi
Have bought many
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mark f. from florence, al
Use mine daily make life alot easier
very nice.
compact and built well.
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george m. from tba, fl
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The Small turning radius is great for indoor use.
The throttle is much harder to control without jerking the rider than the previous Elite Traveler.
karl f. from franklin, pa (caregiver)
The throttle is too touchy, jerky and hard to control We got the first of 6 power scooters in 2004. The newest Elite Traveler is not recommended.
I love my scooter
Easy to operate and fun to have mobility again.
Weight of the battery.
michael l. from bozeman, mt
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Easy to take apart and use.
Nimble and comfortable, extra basket on back and upsized battery were great additions
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cathy m. from sanford, fl
I bought this to help with Getting around Disney starting with parking lot and Epcot. Already paid for itself with one excursion to Epcot. Love it.
Some features are good, others, not so much
I have no car and appreciate not having to handle car expenses! I like that I can "turn on a dime" ... it's easy to assemble and dissemble...the baskets are a must have convenience for me...it's more maneuverable than a four-wheeler...it's short, so I can take it on the bus without inconveniencing other passengers...it also "fits" in bathroom stalls, if needed ... the key is covered so that rain can't get in the workings...the seat turns 360 degrees, making it easy to use in libraries and restaurants so you don't have to move chairs. I actually call it my "mental health mobile" because I can get outside and on my way without having to have someone helping me!
I got this rig because my other scooter broke down unexpectedly and I was in a panic for transportation. I probably should have purchased a scooter with suspension, as this one runs a bit "rough" on the cement. I don't like the anti-tip wheels, as they make a loud embarrassing clatter when going down even low curbs, and they don't allow you to drive onto the bus ramp without causing a commotion. One time, the "commotion" from the anti-tip wheels caused my front basket to lurch up and come off entirely, spilling its contents. The front basket is too small and I'm also nervous that it's going to come off the rig with any normal jarring; it's not screwed down. It's too bad that you can't "try before you buy" or I would have purchased one with higher quality.
carol c. from richland, wa
I don't use it inside my small apartment but do use it inside businesses, which is where the basket(s) come in handy for shopping and carrying items.
Nice scooter, but...
Well built.
There is no headlight. The scooter tips over easily which I expected with a 3-wheel model. Leaning off the side to pick up something from the floor and this one tips over. The 4-wheel model has a poor turning ability but is probably more stable . This particular model is sluggish at all settings. I have another Pride Go-go "Traveler" which is a better product overall.
marilyn j. from charlottesville, va
Need the scooter for faster and better mobility. Indoors and outdoors.
She loves the scooter and this is the third one purchased...
Light enough for me to pick up and put in the car. My wife actually keeps a copy of your catalog in the pocket of her scooter and gives it away when we are out in public and she is asked where she got her scooter.
This is not a knock on the scooter like I said we have purchased three from you so far. They tend to wear out in about three years with my wife's use. This time when we got the scooter as I was assembling it I heard a rattle when I picked up the battery. Later when I tried to remove the battery the handle came off in my hand. I disassembled the battery and found all the screws and washers unattached.
thomas m. from peoria, az
my wife who is 61 years old and was diagnosed with MS 33 years ago.
It gives me my independence.
Easily goes on the bus, or into my trunk so I can go wherever I want. I even plan to take it on a cruise next year.
I really don't see any weakness.
theresa c. from boca raton, fl
I use my scooter to get around my apartment complex and I break it down and put it in my trunk when I want to go somewhere where there is walking.
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