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The WISGING Folding Electric 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter is a lightweight (55 lbs) and portable solution for mobility, supporting up to 280 lbs. With a long-range lithium battery offering up to 25 miles, it features a unique folding design for easy storage and travel. The scooter includes a reverse gear for maneuverability and can tackle steep inclines with upgraded climbing capabilities.
H**M
Best traveling scooter
I love this scooter. It folds like a folding chair and I can take it all the way up to the gate at the airport and then they take it below. I also use it on cruise ships and in Las Vegas. I have a hard time walking long distances because of my knees.. First time I was able to actually go down the strip in Las Vegas. Thank you for making a scooter that is easy to take with me on vacations.
A**N
This zippy little thing checks all the boxes!
I LOVE this scooter. I've looked for a couple of years for something affordable, well built but lightweight, portable and with a longer battery life than the better known brands. It's all but perfect for my short stature and limited capabilities. The couple of extremely minor things I would change are completely situational to me. I have small, weak hand that lack normal range of motion so the bike type brake is more difficult than what is ideal for me but I can do it. The throttle is on the right side and that wrist is frozen but I've remedied that with a suicide steering wheel knob. I can pull it more like a lever than make the motion to twist the throttle. I was concerned about braking because I assumed there was no electric motor brake. To my surprise there is in fact a motor brake. If you let off the throttle the motor disengages and you slow down quickly, even at top speed, without coming to a jerking halt. Also, unlike a previous review stated, the scooter I received DOES have a wheel lock. It's part of the hand brake system. You squeeze the hand brake completely and flip the mechanism attached to keep the brake in the locked position. I cannot wait to explore all of the places I can go without wearing myself out now. I think this scooter will be perfect for everything from tooling around campgrounds to vacationing and flea market shopping trips.Side note: I recommend using caution when turning. Taking a sharp turn too fast can cause a little tippage. I tend not to go full throttle anyway so it's fine for me.EDIT: I've had the scooter for a few months now and I'm probably more in love with it than when I initially wrote the review. I've charged it maybe 5 times and I use it every time I shop or go somewhere with a lot of walking. I have yet to feel like I was going to tip as some others have complained. The tires slip a little in wet grass but I mean, they have no tread so what do you expect? Excited to take it to the Smoky Mountains in a couple of months and see how much exploring I can get in!Edit 2:It's been 2 1/2 years and many many trips to many many places. Still absolutely enamored with this scooter. It handles exploring in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge for a couple of days without needing charged. I've had to replace the charger once since purchase but nothing on the scooter itself has be changed. Also I've only had to air up the front tire once in the entire time I've owned the machine. I can promise you that should this gem ever need replacing I will absolutely buy this product again without hesitation.
A**N
Comment Kindle customer review
We just returned a 4-wheel scooter as it had the battery built-in and was too high in Wh for FAA regulations and had a poor seat (too narrow) and poor turning radius. We wanted something easy to travel with as we cruise a lot and the motorized wheelchair is too heavy for me to lift into our SUV's with my disabilities. The tri-wheel is about the lightest out there (other than $3000-4000 models).The battery is easy to remove (locked in place with a key) and charge on its own, a useful feature. There is a clear LED battery indicator, horn & headlight. You twist the right handle for speed control. Forward/reverse requires flipping a switch; inconvenient. With 3 wheels you must control your speed. Seat is wide and very comfortable, Folding/unfolding is very easy and quick, just pull/push on the seat and handlebar, nothing to remove. We have had it only for a short time but ordered a second one as we go on a cruise in a few days; the first one arrived a day early. I'll follow up post-cruise if my opinion changes. PS - we're two 6--foot 250 lb men.PS 2024-03-24 Kindle Customer posted a negative review regarding scooter stability. Yes, you do need to be more car\-wheeler. but for most people it's just a typical learning curve, like learning to ride a bicycle. You do need to approach uneven surfaces with caution and approach them head-on and not at an angle. Avoid going over things like tree roots with only one rear wheel. Lean forward when going up a steep slope. and lean back when going down. Always have a helper when using cruise ship ramps to shore. Always turn the power off when just sitting or getting on and off to avoid accidentally touching the controls. This scooter can go surprisingly fast, so watch your speed and go slow entering and exiting elevators, or in shop aisles. The advantage of a 3-wheeler is the dramatically smaller turning radius, but this does make it less stab;e than a four wheel sciiter.
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