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Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller 3 Wheel Scooter || FDA Class II Medical Device

Original price $1,199.00 - Original price $1,199.00
Original price
$1,199.00
$1,199.00 - $1,199.00
Current price $1,199.00

Customer will need to provide prescriptions for respiratory devices.

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Description


Looking to enhance your travel experience? Look no further than the Go-Go Elite Traveller! It offers the same great features of the Ultra X, but with a 275 lbs. wieght capacity and 3 easily changeable shroud panels for a variety of great colors to match your mood. Plus, it offers unbeatable ease of transport, and tight space maneuverability.


The Go-Go Elite Traveller's compact size allows it to negotiate narrow hallways and tight spaces while also providing stable outdoor performance. Take the guesswork out of travel with ultra-simple assembly/disassembly and impressive performance. Go where you want to go, easily, with the Go-Go Elite Traveller.

*Pride FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to aid individuals with mobility impairments. 

Specifications

Weight Capacity 275 lbs.
Product Weight 75 lbs.
Heaviest piece 29 lbs.
Seat Width 18"
Seat Depth 16"
Seat-to-Floor Height 17.5"
Overall Width 19.25"
Overall Length 36.5"
Frame Color Blue - Silver
Ground Clearance 2.6"
Front Wheel Size 8"
Rear Wheel Size 8"
Wheel Type 4-Wheel
Turning Radius 32.5"
Max Speed 4.2 mph
Driving Range 10 Miles
Battery Type 12V 12Ah
Warranty on Frame Three Year Limited
Warranty on Batteries Three Months Limited

Features

  • Frame separation with only one hand
  • Auto-connecting front to rear cable
  • Included 3 sets of easily changeable colored panels
  • Frot frame-mounted seat post offers maxium stability
  • Easily disassembles into 5 super lightweight pieces
  • Microprocessor-based controller offers optimal power management
  • Standard Front Tiller basket included
  • Removable desk basket for extra storage
  • Convenient off-board dual voltage charger can charge the battery pack on or off board.
  • Batteries and charger included
  • Free shipping

Customer Reviews

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Edward Pinnell
Nice Scooter, But...

We bought this scooter to replace a 7-year old Shoprider Scootie that we were told was discontinued. My wife is a double below the knee amputee and spends much of her day-to-day life on the scooter. The feature that attracted us to the Go-Go Elite was the swivel seat. What a handy feature for helping her transfer from the scooter to the couch, the bed, or the commode! Having said that, unfortunately the Go-Go is wider across the back wheels than the Scootie and she is unable to get to her side of the bed with it. She uses the Scootie to get to and from the bed. We also have an area of the kitchen that the Go-Go is too wide to get through...very inconvenient for her. The horn button on the Go-Go is in an inconvenient location for her and she is continually hitting the horn button as she reaches for various things. The Go-Go stops abruptly when the direction lever is released, where the Scootie has more of a coast function, so the operation is quite jerky for her. The seat on the Go-Go is much more plush but the plastic hinge area of the seat back hits her in the low back and annoys her, especially during transferring. The steering lock is located too far down for her to reach from the sitting position...it would be very handy for her to be able to lock the tiller when transferring to and from the scooter but it is unusable for that where it is located. The charging cord is a pure nightmare...it is circular and only fits in one position and the cord is so stiff that it resists rotation so she can't manage to get it plugged in and calls me over to fuss with it. The Charging Status light is on the charger where you can't conveniently see it, especially if you flip it over when you rotate the plug to fit, and it will flip over on you, guaranteed. It would be better if the indicator light was on the scooter itself. I like that the Go-Go can't be operated when it is plugged in...there have been many times that she has driven off with the Scootie still plugged in, especially if she gets up in the middle of the night to use the restroom. The Go-Go Owner's Manual covers several different models of Pride scooters and it's hard to ferret out which instructions are applicable to the model that we own. I usually read owner's manuals cover to cover but this one is so full of non-relevant info that I gave up in frustration. All in all, the Go-Go Elite is a visually appealing scooter and comfortable to ride despite being jerky because it stops so abruptly, but overall it is too big for our house. As a result, she uses her Shoprider Scootie most of the time, despite its being noisy, squeaky and clanky, and quits working at times. It is able to navigate around our house much better that the Go-Go, especially at bedtime. I see that the Scootie is still available on places like Amazon and that was the scooter I wanted to buy from Medsupply but was advised that it has been discontinued. We are considering selling the Go-Go at some point and finding something smaller that is more suitable for our needs.

Buyer's Guides

Bathroom Safety

Preventing accidents in the bathroom includes grab bars as well as toilet and tub accessories to make daily living needs easier.

Medical Supplies

From everyday bandages and tape to deep penetrating heat pads and wraps, no home should be without these helpful medical supplies.

Senior Mobility Devices

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.

Wheelchairs

Staying mobile might mean a walking cane, a walker or rollator, or even a wheelchair.

Bedding

Bedding items can make sleep more restful and make it easier to manage incontinence.

Daily Living Aids

Medication reminders and monitoring devices allow you to better maintain your health while fitness aids encourage needed exercise.