Victory 9 3-Wheel
This full-size reliable and sturdy mid-sized scooter lets you travel with confidence.
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Meets my needs for outdoor mobility.
Comfortable ride and ease of travel and operation.
Wears poorly, so it looks used very quickly.
cynthia d. from rimrock, az
I use this particular scooter for outdoor mobility. I use a smaller version for inside my home, and yet another slightly smaller version for travel.
Great scooter, great price.
Stability, ease of use, light weight.
None noted so far.
michael p. from pittsburgh, pa (caregiver)
My wife is unable to walk for any length. This scooter allows her to enjoy a variety of events and extended shopping.
mind saving freedom
Durable, dependable
I wish it had better batteries & an odometer to record the hundreds of miles I've enjoyed on it. My first one lasted about 10 years, after putting better batteries in it in the first year! I ran all the tread off the tires! Pride should be proud of this model!
lori e. from aurora, co
I'm so grateful for this tool! It gives me some freedom in good weather! w/these pandemic restrictions I'm able to go out 4 some SUNSHINE & peace
Scooter is great, the battery charger could use work.
Quality of scooter
I had to have a replacement charger sent out because my first one didn't work.
robert w. from broomfield, co
Male 84 years old, mobility problems
Esay Process
Quality and Durability
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ed h. from arlington, tx
I am a 55 year old male with Becker Muscular dystrophy. The product help me move around my home and go out to shop. Great Product
Have only had the scooter less than two months still...
The weight and sturdiness makes me feel safer using it than the lighter ones I have used.
The seat lever is on the right side which can be difficult for me because I am left handed.
mary b. from greenville, nc
stroke and broken hip on weak leg.
Good scooter with enough clearance for most thresholds.
Good for active users.
The charge indicator on the tiller is angled right at the riders eyes making it very distracting.
phil d. from phoenix, az
I’m a 73 year old male with an ambulatory disability.
Best scooter I’ve ever owned
Very stable for a three wheel product , incredible maneuverability
None so far
phillip c. from waynesville, oh
Age 60 with the spinal cord condition numbness and weakness throughout.
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natalie l. from shelby township, mi
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I won't leave home without it.
Battery life; design; turning radius; ease of use; short learning curve; needs little practice to control moving in and out of tight spaces; loads with ease on standard city buses equipped for wheel chairs.
The horn is not loud enough and can be heard only a few feet. The tires are solid which makes this scooter a very, very rough ride. Shock absorbers are needed.
robert p. from san diego, ca
Age 82; Disabilities: Advanced emphysema and diabetes which causes loss of feeling in feet and causes falls.
This is our second identical model. It is a well made,...
The name Pride on it which means quality and not cheap junk.
Brightness of console lights, inconvenience of charger plug for a handicapped person almost impossible if not sitting on the scooter and the huge basket which is hard to manouver in a home. A small flat one is better.
walter g. from portsmouth, va
Severely unable to walk, stand, or move around.
Victory 9 3-Wheel: Review
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Dash board needs a shield to protect my eyes when I am out at night. The way it is now when I go out at night the battery indicator is like a flashlight shining in my eyes making it difficult to see where I'm going. Other than that I love my new scooter
henry v j. from joplin, mo
I'm 79 have Cerebral palsy since birth and now on Hospice care with pancreatic cancer. My legs are shot and this scooter gets me around .
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