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Ormondude


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-17
Really nice and people ask me about mine Everywhere I go

Got this for my Arthritic Knees and Love it - Took it on a cruise and anyone who who had to lift and move it loved it - Over all the best scooter for the Money I would give 5 stars but I think they could make it get even smaller to pack and batteries have a much lower realistic Range of about 3-4 miles a piece not 6-7


Wendy A


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-17
Throttle is touchy!

Scooter arrived a day earlier than expected. Packaged securely. Assembly is as quick and easy as it’s made to look like in the video. Due to neurological deficits, I have very limited use of my left arm/hand and was still able to remove all parts from the box by myself. (My husband is definitely enjoying it. But he needs to get off so I can practice with it.) The reviews stating the throttle is touchy aren’t kidding!! I’m going to come back with an additional review after I’ve had a chance to try it out. Watching my husband go from bedroom into the bathroom was an issue so I need to practice that.. Addendum: If this fit thru my bathroom door without such trouble, (angle is tricky) I’d definitely be keeping it. I’m going to try practicing without an audience before making my final decision. So far, I like it for most tasks for which it was purchased - except the bathroom. Which is kinda the most important task.


EllieRN


Third Party Review
Reviewed: 2023-08-17
Tried it for first time…update RECOMMEND

I’m a 78 year old woman and can’t walk long distances due to a medical problem. I wanted to use this scooter to quietly ride along the intercoastal waterway and BrookGreen Gardens in Myrtle Beach and be able to carry a camera and a small purse in the carry bag.Pros:Very easy to steer and operate.QuietMoved along fairly quickly, guessing about 3 mph. It went faster on smooth pavement sidewalks than it did on asphalt walkways.The seat was comfortable.I went about 3 miles and it’s still showing as fully charged.Initial charge was quick once I learned it was never going to show 4 green lights.I did have to remember to use the brake when I wanted to stop and not just take my hand off the throttle. But it didn’t take too long to learn that lesson.I like the attached tote bag. Roomier than I expected.Cons:The foot pegs got uncomfortable pretty quickly. I kept moving my feet to various locations on the pegs because they became uncomfortable quickly. I wish there were wider foot pads to go over the pegs.Wish the seat could be moved a little closer to the steering column.I DID come close to tipping over twice when the sidewalk was in front of handicap parking spot. The sidewalk suddenly goes to a sharp sideway incline. The first time caught me by surprise but was able to put my leg out and caught myself before I went down. The second time I was more prepared and was watching for it and slowed down and took a look to see the best way navigate that area.The wheels are small and firm and you feel every little bump. But I got used to it. Would be nice if they were larger and a little softer.THE DECIDING FACTOR will be when I break it down and put it in the car for short road trip to the boardwalk at the beach. I’m hoping to do that tomorrow. If I can easily and quickly take it apart and put it in the back of my SUV and quickly reassemble it again I will definitely keep it for the full 30 day trial and hopefully permanently.Will update.UPDATE:Well the rain and has finally ended and got a good sunny day. So tried taking the scooter out of the suv trunk and putting it together. This was also a good day to try because I am having a pretty weak day and would be a day I would I need to use it if I had to.When I put it in the car, I try to make sure the wheel with the motor is on the left so I can reach it and hold onto it when taking the bike out of the car. Because my arms are weak, I can’t get it safely out without dropping it unless holding onto the wheel/motor. I leave it completely assembled except for the seat. And keep the handle bars in the lowest position. That way it doesn’t block my back window. PUTTING IT TOGETHER after removing from the car1: 🤦‍♀️ be sure you turn the steering wheel in the right direction if you don’t keep it attached. At first I put it on backwards. Which was really easy to do. I centered the front wheel, locked the clamps and sat in the seat…only to realize the throttle and speed was on the left and the writing was upside down. Oops!2. Once I turned the steering wheel around and centered the wheel, it was easy to tighten the clamps to hold it at my preferred height.3. I adjusted the seat height and clamped it with no problem.I did go to a bicycle repair shop to see if they could add flat pedals or a floor board so I wouldn’t need to put my feet on the pegs. They said no.FINAL RESULTS:I’m keeping the bike!!!It’s not 100% perfect but close enough. The batteries are still fully charged since my very first use. That’s awesome.• The seat is comfortable, it’s easy to steer, my purse and puppy fit in the front tote for short rides around the pond or waterway and my camera fits in fine without the puppy.• Even on a weak day I can easily get it in and out of the car.•. I don’t keep the batteries in the bike but keep them in a small tote bag in the house. I can easily check to see if one needs charging and can charge it up before going out for a ride if I need to.I Definitely recommend this mobility scooter.


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