🚀 Glide into Freedom with SNAPnGO!
The SNAPnGO Three Wheel Portable Mobility Scooter is designed for individuals seeking enhanced mobility and comfort. With a lightweight, aircraft-grade aluminum frame, it offers a top speed of 5mph and a range of 13 miles. Its folding feature and dolly design make it perfect for travel, while safety features like LED lights and dual brakes ensure secure operation. Ideal for those who can support themselves, this scooter combines practicality with style.
T**Y
I should have done this earlier
I use a cane after spinal surgery, and even with my slightly weakened back muscles and feet that are a trainwreck, it does me just fine. BUT - I learned a couple of weeks ago that my foot pain especially will now keep me from being able to walk all day at my favorite theme park (Disneyland). I got there midday Sunday and by the time I left was in so much pain that the week ahead looked unsurvivable. I caved and the next day, rented my first ECV from the park. At 67. I had no plans to ever use one; "it will make me look old." Well, to my surprise, the ones they rent are very good, considering that they are rented to idiots like me who have never used one. They're fairly quick, very maneuverable and I was sold. I had researched compact foldable ones when I saw a woman during my June DL trip on one (different maker). 30 minutes into my day, I was on Snap n Go's page at Amazon, reading the reviews. 10 minutes later, I had ordered one to be shipped to my hotel. They were kind enough to say that yes, I could have it sent there. It arrived the next day and when I got back from the park in the evening, it was unboxing time.Warning: the box is big, and may worry you. Don't be worried; it's just packed really well.It arrived almost completely assembled; all I had to do was take it out, open it up (it really does snap into place), install the seat (put it in its spot and add/tighten the knob) and put the battery on. The battery is small but mighty, and locks on with a key. I ordered the sport seat, as I disliked the armrests on the rented one.Impression: the best thing I've bought since I bought my Xterra, lol. I'm 67, have arthritis, a weak back and f*d up feet. I can easily lift the folded scooter into the cargo area of my Xterra. It's EASY to fold: remove the seat, step on the very sturdy pedal at the base of the tiller and presto.The battery life is still undetermined. I rode it all day at DL, 9 or more hours a day, and the light was still green. I did charge the battery every night, as I didn't want to find myself without power. Now that I'm home, I'll take a day to see how long it will go. And I do mean I rode it all over: Disneyland is big, and I went from the north end of DL to the south end of DCA. No problem. The battery is easy to remove and take inside to charge, so if you don't want to bring the whole scooter in, you can still charge it easily.It's very speedy. I kept it on 2 (there are three speed levels) and could nip around slow walkers with no effort. I did put it on 3 a couple of times to go up hills, but 2 will leave most walkers in the dust.The induction brake (letting go of the throttle) is super effective; it will stop on a dime, which is a blessing when people walk right in front of you and stop. The hand brake is very strong, and is useful in a crowd. As I have arthritis that affects hand strength, I did have to use my right hand to set the parking brake (a separate tab on the hand brake), but I don't see this as a flaw. It's very strong, and keeps the scooter from moving when parked. I would prefer a strong brake to one that I can set easily with a weaker hand.The tires are well made; you will feel the bumps from rough pavement (Disney has a lot of cobbled terrain), but it's not uncomfortable at all. The entire scooter feels so solid and well made, it's hard to believe it's light enough for me to lift into my car. I was afraid that I would be uneasy about a three wheeled scooter, but this never felt as if it would tip over; it's very safe. And I tested that!I can't think of one downside to this purchase. One person commented that there's no key lock for the scooter; it can be ridden away with by anyone. Easy fix: the U handle on the back is the perfect place to attach a steel cable bike lock. You can lock it to any pole or fence. Could they make it a keyed unit? Probably. But it would end up being less compact and easy to use.You can indeed find compact scooters for around $600, just as you can find at least one make whose product is about $1200. The more expensive one has plenty of negative reviews about the company, and the cheaper ones are poorer quality. With this scooter, you get a solid, well built product that is super easy to set up and use and top notch customer support. You won't get a better scooter.Edit: I'd like to add a big thumbs up for the customer service. I registered it after my trip, and added a comment about how delighted I am with it. A few days later, the owner, Robert, called me to thank me for the comment and ask for any suggestions about how it could be improved. We had a great conversation, and I was impressed. I've never been contacted by any company about their product, much less the owner. And unlike many people, he listened to what I had to say. I will repeat: you will be happy with your purchase.Second edit: I took it to the Phoenix Zoo for the Zoolights. So. Many. Hills. And my scooter simply laughed at them. I never felt as if I wouldn't make it up a long hill.VIDEO: As I have been unable after 7 attempts to get the video review on this page, it is on YouTube. Title: Product demo for SNAPNGO mobility scooter.
N**R
It just works!
After my old Scout mobility scooter failed, I decided it was time for an upgrade. I scoured the internet for a better option and settled on the Snap N Go.The Snap N Go is simple yet highly effective, weighing only 31 pounds its remarkably light compared to other models. Folding and storing the Snap N Go is a breeze—just click the latch, fold it, and attach the seat and post.There are a few minor quirks. The front-wheel-drive cart responds more slowly on the lowest acceleration setting, so I sometimes switch to setting 2 for uneven terrain. Setting 3 is fast but takes a moment to engage. The lack of an under-seat basket is a slight drawback, but the sturdy, deep front basket more than compensates. The lightweight seat and column are easy to remove and stow, and the cart’s maneuverability is excellent. I can navigate tight corners and crowded lines with ease. Its ease of use have made my outings more enjoyable.I’ve tested the Snap N Go in various environments, from slightly hard-packed gravel in parks to slightly uneven rocky areas. I've driven it over very closely cropped grass and did fine. Anything deeper would be a challenge. The battery itself is a standout: lightweight, easy to slide out with a key, and equipped with a convenient handle. Its remarkably light! Unlike older models that made noise when accelerating, the latest Snap N Go is whisper-quiet and zippy on level ground. Folding is straightforward, though lifting and stowing takes a bit of practice (pro tip: turn off the brake and let the wheels freewheel).I took the cart on a five-hour zoo trip with no issues. I was powering up moderate inclines and automatically engaging brakes for controlled descents. The hand brake adds extra safety. The following day, I used it to run my dog in the park, and after hours of use, the battery had only dropped one bar. An impressive performance!Compared to the Scout, the Snap N Go is a clear winner. For someone like me at 165 pounds, it’s reliable, easy to stow, and a joy to use. It’s transformed my mobility, making life easier and more fun. I highly recommend it!
C**N
Love this scooter!
Lightweight, easy to fold and unfold, and the deluxe seat is super comfortable. Easy to operate. Best value for the money!Update: Two weeks ago spent three 11-12 hour days at Epcot, Magic Kingdom, and Universal Studios with my wife, daughter and granddaughter. This scooter handled like a champ. Comfortable (deluxe seat), easy to maneuver in crowds, easy to carry in my Jeep Grand Cherokee, and with battery power to spare at the end of the day. I considered and researched other scooters, and I am so happy I made the decision to buy this one. It made my whole week!
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