LiteRider 4-Wheel
9” heavily-treaded tires can handle a variety of terrains. 22 AH batteries for longer trips.
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does the job, but seat removal system counter intuitive.
Stable, comfortable.
Seat removal lifting up on seat while pushing down on release lever. Hard to read serial number due to location and small print.
john a. from grants pass, or
Age is 87, disability is right leg shorter than left leg due to bone cancer. Top half of right femur replaced by prosthesis.
Very capable
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thomas m. from virginia bch, va
78 yo male with copd
Enough power to give me access outside on my property.
Bigger wheels, more power. Sturdily made. Still comes apart for traveling. Seems to be the strongest scooter in its class.
Can't think of any.
jeffery a. from grants pass, or
71 year old man, with limited mobility from multiple back surgeries. Can stand and walk a little, but not much. Wanted a strong scooter for outdoors.
His hands get sore from stearing the scooter.
He can get around easily. I like the idea that I can take it apart and put it in the van; it helps us to be able to get out and about more.
His biggest weakness is holding the handles to steer while driving.
william g. from harrisburg, sd (caregiver)
My Husband likes the scooter for the most part.
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mary m. from lincoln park, mi
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Good quality and simple to operate
Small and easy to put together.
Feet area small for a very large person.
michael u. from grove city, oh (caregiver)
Can not walk and having knee replacements next week and in 3 months.
Great
I feel like its has in its strength.
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colleen m. from southgate, mi
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