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Why foldable? I have a GoGo Elite 3 Wheel Traveler that I LOVE! It’s not foldable but it does come apart for easy transport.
I wasn't clear. Scooters like Pride iGo fold then can split in 2. It's definitely a folding scooter, that can split if weight is an issueYes, you are right it doesn't come apart. DH feels the scooters that split apart are better too and easier for him, but the OP specifically asked for foldable, which is why I mentioned the one I did.
And good catch on the warranty being only for parts, they bury that in the fine print, don't they?
Just be aware that when you split the iGo, the heaviest piece is just over 32 pounds. The heaviest piece on the Elite Traveler (or is it Traveler Elite? I have one and keep messing up the name) is 25 pounds, OK for my 74 yo DH.I wasn't clear. Scooters like Pride iGo fold then can split in 2. It's definitely a folding scooter, that can split if weight is an issue
Thanks for the info!As a category those scooters are more suseptible to breaking and are more expensive to fix. Warranty tends to be parts only with 2 service calls required to fix it. I made the mistake of not buying a service contract.
The lithium battery they use are more expensive then the SLA battery used by the transportable units like the Pride Go Go.
I have the Pride iGo scooter.
https://www.pridemobility.com/pride-mobility-scooters/i-go-scooter/
It's similar to other foldable scooters. After it folds you can split in half each half weighs less then 35 lbs. The battery weighs less then 5 lbs. You can remove the battery and charge it off the scooter, if that works better for you.
Skip the accessories. Most of them have to be removed when you fold the scooter. Get a water bottle with a loop and hang it over the handle bars. Instead of a basket hang a backpack on the back of the seat.
It's great if you need the ability to easily transport it in a small trunk. Offset that against reliability, cost and battery life.
I said foldable because I wasn't sure how else to word it. We usually drive so I would need to put it in a SUV(GMC Acadia).Why foldable? I have a GoGo Elite 3 Wheel Traveler that I LOVE! It’s not foldable but it does come apart for easy transport.
Does it have a trailer hitch?I
I said foldable because I wasn't sure how else to word it. We usually drive so I would need to put it in a SUV(GMC Acadia).
No.Does it have a trailer hitch?
I also have a Travelscoot, and I agree it's been a life changing purchase. Even with the battery, it weighs under 35 pounds WITHOUT collapsing or disconnecting parts. I lower the handlebar and put it in the back of my small SUV. Haven't flown with it, but have read of many who have. It is quite pricey however. I don't regret a penny since I finally broke down and got it around a month before my husband was hospitalized (in a BIG hospital) for almost 4 months. Having B.B. allowed me to visit him daily. I've had her for almost 5 years without a problem.I have a TravelScoot, which I love, but haven't flown with yet. Search this forum for Mamabunny's posts, which are extensive. It may be easier to search her scooter names...Angus or Max. Those are older models. The newest TravelScoot version is the Escape.
travelsootusa.com