Zip'r Roo 3-Wheel
This basic 3 wheel scooter is a good entry-level option for mobility on a budget
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Long last economic beauty
Light Portable Easy to use Economic
Batteries must be changed every year (est$100 a year) Sometimes 3 wheels can loose balance
giovanna v. from jamaica, ny (caregiver)
Gave my grandmother this scooter 6 years ago! Still running. LOVE
It's great!
Easy to maneuver.
Plugging in charger is difficult to do.
gertrude d. from sumter, sc
I am 86 with breathing problems & live in a retirement center. I can now go to the dining room for meals. And enjoy the outside gardens. its my life
It meets my expectations.
It is easy to assemble and disassemble. I have used it in areas I did not expect it would go. I still drive and I can take my scooter with me in my Mini Cooper. I am pleased with it.
The parts are a little heavier than I would like.
lewis b. from puyallup, wa
I am an 88 year old man with arthritis which limits my walking.
Really happy with my Zip'r Roo.
The convenience of the disassembling to carry in the trunk of our car, so that it can always go where I go.
It would be nice if it didn't have such a low clearance, that I might be able to use better out on rough terrain.
carol p. from haines, or
I am a 71 year old female with a bad back and arthritis in both of my knees.
Like using the scooter
Compact and travels nicely, everything fits in the trunk of my Pontiac G6.
After the scooter is broken down it is not easy for one person to reconnect the front to the back section almost need two people to reconnect.
ramona s. from orville, oh
I have emphesema and use oxygen and can not walk for long periods, I will use my scooter for outings which requires walking
The best scooter for its price.
The speed and durability is fantastic. The battery holds a good charge.
It lacks handles for easy loading and unloading into vehicle.
henry b. from georgetown, tx (caregiver)
My wife has multiple fractures and needed an easier and less painful way of getting around. Spinlife and their financing made it easy and affordable.
Very nice scooter
Narrow enough to go thru all door ways.
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william n. from edmond, ok (caregiver)
Wife loves it! She has bad balance and tilted over once.
Not enough to list about my wife
Ease of getting around outside.
The seat back pokes her in the back.
joseph n. from phoenix, az (caregiver)
73, she has sever arthritis & osteoporosis along with swelling of the legs and hyperextend of her right knee which limits her walking.
Company needs closer quality control. 1st scooter had...
Light, quick, simple operation. I would prefer an on/off switch.
Loud beep when power turned on.
kathy w. from draper, ut
60 yr. old woman with MS. Use in house to get from room to room. Use to complete tasks such as laundry, food prep, dusting.
Great scooter for the price.
Fits in my car.
None
teresa m. from east haven, ct
I have MS and can now get around. So happy and I am enjoying my new scooter.
Gets you where you need to go. Easily.
Easy to pack in a car. Put together.
Can tip over easy. Cannot go good on gravel or rough surfaces. Cost is too much. Most people cannot afford one.
don w. from spansih fork, ut
Used for mobility when needed. Not always used. Only when walking a great deal. Will be taking it to CES in Vegas in January.
great for the price
Lighweight
Little Noisy wheels too small
william e. from omaha, ne
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