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The KneeRover GO Knee Scooter is a compact, portable mobility solution designed for adults recovering from foot injuries. Weighing only 21 lbs and featuring a 300 lb weight capacity, it offers fully adjustable components for a personalized fit. Its foldable design makes it ideal for travel and storage, ensuring you can maintain your active lifestyle even during recovery.
C**H
Nice Little Scooter
Been using this scooter for almost 5 weeks now, took it on a business trip/flight as well. Overall thoughts:1. Stable ride for the small form factor and great that it collapses so gives more flexibility when traveling2. does well overall outside on road/sidewalks with minimal issues (just keep eye out for large rocks and/or cracks/bumps in pavement)3. Can push it along in the dirt/grass, but difficult on the small wheels (there are bigger / 'offroad' models I believe)4. Knee cushion could be a thicker to offer more comfort. After being on it all day standing for business trip knee was aching a bit, but it's really not meant to be on all day long.
J**N
It’s a good scooter.
I think the scooter is really good. Being able to fold it up can be helpfully. Assembly is really easy. And adjusting the seat and handle bars are easy also. The disc brakes work really well (maybe to well if you’re not careful). Definitely an approvement over the cheaper options. The knee pad isn’t as comfortable as the last scooter I used. But it’s not really bad either. The wheels are a bit sketchy on bumps. But I do think all these scooters without all terrain tires have that issue. The one down side I would give is the turn radius. It has a safety feature that stops you from turning the handle bars too far. I get that is needed but I think they could give you a little more play. I would probably give it a 4.8 if I could. I borrowed a cheaper model last time I needed a scooter. And I think the advantages of this one would be the brakes and being able to fold it up if needed. Other than that they were pretty equal.
3**O
Good, but not great scooter.......
Good, but not great scooter.......but none of the scooters I've tried were great. It's all a compromise of various pros & cons, and you must prioritize according to your condition, needs, etc. For me, I wanted maneuverability (e.g. turning radius) & portability (e.g. lightweight) & I believe the GO scores bigtime on those criteria. However to gain those advantages, you sacrifice some degree of safety, so you must be very careful & watch your speed & cornering. I haven't come close to toppling yet, but someone could. I'm 76 & 5'5" & so I have a rather low center of gravity onboard when adjusted for my height, but if you're tall, you may be more prone to unbalance/tipping issues. It rolls very smoothly & easily, but I wish the brakes were a bit better - - you may need to adjust them before using. The GO is a zippy, well-constructed, affordable knee scooter. Just be careful.overall: In general, I like many things about the GO, but the brakes (at least on mine) are poorly designed and could present a hazard.June 1: replaced my original with another GO with much improved brakes. Now I'd give it 4.5 star. I just suggest you make certain the brakes function properly during assembly.
J**.
Excellent product - I recommend this scooter
Very well built and high quality materials. This scooter is very sturdy and strong. I am very impressed with this scooter and would recommend it to anyone who needs one.The main reason I bought this scooter over others is because of its portability, it folds up easily to a compact size which makes it perfect for travel. Scooter pushes easily and tracks straight and smooth. It can go fast on flat hard surface - good thing the brake works very well.A couple notes on this scooter but remember this scooter is made to fold up and be transported. The smaller tire diameter will sink into deep/soft carpet making it harder to push. Going over different height thresholds or running over pea size pebbles outside will cause a the handle bar to turn unexpectedly. I’m 6’ tall and I had the knee rest positioned at the lowest setting and the handlebar at the highest setting, anyone taller than me might not be comfortable on this scooter.
M**T
A good option if you don't have assistance getting in and out of a car.
Picked this up after breaking my foot. It's solidly built and has helped me get back to work. It is sturdy and stable. The wheels and brake work well on firm surfaces and on damaged pavement if you are careful.I want to address the folding side of the scooter:I have been getting around town solo. Being able to fold the Knee Rover and put it in the passenger seat next to me has been very convenient.That said, if you intend to use it this way, make sure your injury will allow you full body movement. Figuring out how to fold it can be odd at first. I've been using a folding bike for years so it comes naturally. If you get one, practice before going out into the real world.Also, you should be able to comfortably move about 25 or so pounds. You don't need to be an athlete (I certainly am not) but make sure you understand it takes a bit of an effort. Also, you will be hoisting this over your lap. Make sure your car's seat can go back enough that it clears the entire door passage or getting it past your body and steering wheel will be difficult.Who would I recommend this to?- if you need to use a car and drive alone (especially if you have a 2 seater or a really small sub-compact car) then this can be a better way of getting in and out of your car without stowing a scooter in the back seat/trunk and hopping around to get into the drivers seat.- if you have assistance in getting in/out of a car or other close quarters, this can be an asset to someone helping you out since it is easier to stow away or to carry without rolling it around.
K**P
Perfect size and maneuverability
The best!I knew l would need one for at least a month. I am 5’0 and 175lbs. This scooter is perfect. I purchased the pad off Amazon which also helps. The scooter is small so easy to maneuver in bathrooms and in car. I do take the handlebars down which also helps loading onto the car. I borrowed another one and hated it. The wheels moved differently and hard to maneuver. If you are smaller person l would strongly encourage you to choose this one. It’s great!
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