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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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
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.
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.
Must use on flat surfaces only. Not the least bit of...
Fairly portable and user-friendly as far as size and features
Shipping took too long; was damaged; it fell over on driver when he was going up a very slight incline from sidewalk to driveway; pretty heavy
jennifer p. from fairhope, al (caregiver)
73 year old male with knee and heart problems
Very uncomfortable to sit in. No assembly manual or...
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Seat back comfort. No locking of seat back in upright position.
billy f. from atlanta, ga (caregiver)
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Seat back forces user to sit in a forward leaning position....
Light and compact.
Nicely designed but weakly built. I am especially distraught about the seatback, which we had to modify to make useable. Even now, it is not as comfortable as it ought to be.
leslie l. from valrico, fl
75 year old male with advanced COPD (lung problems).
Zip'r Roo 3-Wheel: Review
Rolls well.
seat is not comfortable and folds down when you get off. When it rolls over a bump the plug (electric) has to be replaced.
randy b. from douglasville, ga
Weak right leg and have a bad back, age 62.
For an alternate scooter and to use infrequently it is just...
Being able to fit in trunk of auto
The two main pieces are too difficult to connect. When almost connected the front wheel moves and wiggles the hooks off the connection point. At one point I, in error, got the locking handle UNDER the lock and it was hard to get it diconnected!
ruth p. from success, mo (caregiver)
My husband is 71. He had a stroke at 61. His regular scooter was stolen so we had to purchase a temporary mobility scooter until his could be replaced
Good for minimal indoor use.
Small Size
Seat too low and non-adjustable....if one has touble coming to a standing position, as I do..with Inclusion body Low non-adjustable seat. Cushion helps. I have trouble rising because of Inclusion Body Myositis. an auto immune disease.
harold w. from shelby, nc
Perfect size for use in the home. Easily goes through small spaces. (I have a larger scooter which i czrry in my van. Loud horn on the Zip
I hate the back-up beep. would love to disable it.
small, quick
jerky motion, obnoxious back-up warning.
kathy w. from draper, ut
56 female M.S.
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