arminnie
<font color=blue>Tossed the butter kept the gin<br
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A year ago I bought a Drive Scout ECV on Amazon for $600 delivered. At that time I could still walk a mile or two (slowly with rests) with no assistance at all. I bought it to use at WDW where I knew I could not do any park without help.
I've made 4 trips (3 to WDW and 1 to California) this past year. Plus I've used it locally a couple of times at a large museum. I've already gotten my money's worth in savings from rentals - even off property rentals.
Here's what I have discovered as the downsides and pluses after a year of use.
The suspension - there is none. I will feel every bump. It doesn't cause any undue problems for me, but it might with someone who has a fragile back.
Battery - good for 9 miles which is enough for me, but might not be for others. I do not find the battery guage to be very reliable. Sometimes it says it is down to one red dot, but after I turn it off and turn it back on I have about 4 more dots of power.
Wheels. They are relatively small - both in diameter and in width compared to the more heavy duty ones. I would not try to use this on grass.
Size and weight - It kind of looks like a mini compared to some of the rental units I see. It does make it easier to maneuver thru stores and crowds. It weighs 94 pounds so my DH can pick it up even without taking it apart. If I don't have room to park it right on the bus - it is easy to pick up the end and just move it in place.
I have no regrets over buying this as it has already saved me time and money vs. rentals. But I realize I will most likely have to upgrade in the future as my condition is progressively getting worse. But at this time I do not know if I will need a better ECV or a power wheelchair.
I've made 4 trips (3 to WDW and 1 to California) this past year. Plus I've used it locally a couple of times at a large museum. I've already gotten my money's worth in savings from rentals - even off property rentals.
Here's what I have discovered as the downsides and pluses after a year of use.
The suspension - there is none. I will feel every bump. It doesn't cause any undue problems for me, but it might with someone who has a fragile back.
Battery - good for 9 miles which is enough for me, but might not be for others. I do not find the battery guage to be very reliable. Sometimes it says it is down to one red dot, but after I turn it off and turn it back on I have about 4 more dots of power.
Wheels. They are relatively small - both in diameter and in width compared to the more heavy duty ones. I would not try to use this on grass.
Size and weight - It kind of looks like a mini compared to some of the rental units I see. It does make it easier to maneuver thru stores and crowds. It weighs 94 pounds so my DH can pick it up even without taking it apart. If I don't have room to park it right on the bus - it is easy to pick up the end and just move it in place.
I have no regrets over buying this as it has already saved me time and money vs. rentals. But I realize I will most likely have to upgrade in the future as my condition is progressively getting worse. But at this time I do not know if I will need a better ECV or a power wheelchair.