

🛵 Own the freedom to roam—compact power that moves with you!
The Travel Pro Premium 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter by Pride combines high-end maneuverability with travel-friendly portability. Its three-wheel design offers a tight turning radius ideal for indoor and outdoor use, while the quick-disassembly into five lightweight parts makes transport effortless. Featuring a plush, adjustable faux-leather seat and padded armrests, it delivers comfort without compromise. With a top speed of 4 mph, a 6.3-mile range, and a 275 lb weight capacity, this scooter empowers users to reclaim independence in style. Bonus accessories like a cup holder and saddlebag enhance convenience, making it a top choice for active, on-the-go lifestyles.
| ASIN | B079SMBL4W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #375,482 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #159 in Powered Mobility Scooters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,332) |
| Date First Available | February 13, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Pride |
| Product Dimensions | 37 x 19.5 x 35 inches; 27.5 Pounds |
S**E
Nice Mobility scooter and transportable
Overall this a good scooter. The scooter was very well packaged, and assembly was easy .the directions were clear. Easy to pack and travel with. Take apart into 4 pieces and store in trunk, easy to handle. You can reassemble in under 5 minutes .Recently used for two cruises with no problems.Found maneuverability was good .Battery life is good. The only thing that may be a concern is that it can tip easy as it only has 3 wheels.So just use caution when operating. It exceeds my expectations and is fairly priced.
G**C
Best scooter ever!
I have 2 of these. We bought one in 2012 and one in 2014. We have been on 20+ cruises. Disney 4 times. Three years ago I had emergency bypass surgery and I have used them non stop. I have one in the house and one in the car. The one in the house is really showing it's age. Probably the drag racing my granddaughters did years ago. We would take the across the street to the parking lot and let them go. Parts are easy to get. We have 6 batteries. You can get them on Amazon. I bought a new seat cover but haven't put it on because I'm using as a pattern to make one. You can get them cheaper. (We got one for $400) but you couldn't change the battery and the horn was horrible. We gave it to my sister-in-law and it was donated to the veterans after she passed. Be careful on the grass. I have my feet down so I won't tip. Also, be aware of the handicap ramps. I missed one and went airborne, didn't break anything a couple bruises. Not a scratch on the scooter. It goes through small doorways in the house. We have a Pacifica my son made an awesome platform so hubby takes seat off, we lift the scooter in the back. Seat and scooter go in the back. You could take off the battery to make it lighter. If you want a reliable scooter Pride is the way to go.
B**B
Review update
Think this scooter is going to help me a bunch! First I am 6' and 220 - not a particularly small guy. I am also a stroke victim with limited use of my right side. Although I can hobble along, I can not walk long distances. My Travel Pro will change my life substantially. First, it was easily assembled by me with no help For me , with a small SUV it can easily be transported in 3 manageable pieces: the scooter itself with steering yoke folded back, the batteries, and lastly the seat assembly. I can lift all three components and assemble it easily and quickly. Test drive comments: 4 mph is actually pretty quick, a very brisk walking pace that is far better than the pace of a grocery cart for example. Good thing the speed is adjustable. Also it is possible to tip the thing over, which I did do, a too sharp turn at too high a speed while hitting a 1" ledge at the end of my driveway. Could easily handle the incline of my driveway however, on a full charge after a mile test drive around my neighborhood. Be careful using your Travel Pro. Things I think could be improved: 1. I have problems getting down low enough to plug the battery pack in or to plug the charger cord in if I leave the batteries on the scooter. It would be better if the battery pack was plugged in at seat level (or higher). 2. The batteries sit loose on the base of the scooter. There should be some sort clip or strap securing the batteries. This would allow me to move the cart, batteries in place. 3. The horn is a joke - little more than the beep you probably hear out of your cellphone. 4. Would like to have a lithium battery option for this cart. They are more powerful, lighter and quicker to recharge. Range could also be improved with greater capacity of lithiums as well. All this said, this looks to rank as the best $600 I ever spent. Shopping malls, 'walks' in the park or down the streets, sporting events etc anywhere there is some pavement (or decent trails) are now all opened back up to me. For this, I thank Pride Mobility for producing a usable product that doesn't cost thousands!
J**F
Small but easy to travel with
I've seen the reviews about how this scooter is very easy to tip. Yes it is, because it is a smaller version of other 3 wheel scooters. It is not as wide as a full size scooter, nor is it as long. However, it is very easy to put together and fits in the trunk of my mid size sedan. I wanted a smaller, easy to maneuver and easy to lift scooter to be used on flat surfaces such as when shopping at the mall or grocery stores. I would recommend it for use on any flat, level surface but not for uneven terrain outdoors. It is perfect for its intended use (lightweight, easy assembly and small size). I have a full size Pride Victory 10 that I use for the outdoors, but it is too big and too heavy to be taken down to lift into and out of the car. It must be taken apart in several pieces and put back together each time I travel. By taking only the basket and seat off, I can easily lift this travel scooter (in one piece) into and out of my car. It's called a Travel Pro for a good reason - it's perfect for traveling.Bottom line-If you want stability on most ANY surface, go with a full size 3 or 4 wheel scooter. If you want ease and flexibility this little scooter is perfect.
☆**☆
Excellent For Price!
My mother lost ability to walk after a back surgery gone wrong. I wanted a good brand who stands behind their products, but I didn't have money to buy one. With the 0% interest on Amazon card for 12 months I was able to get it. This scooter works great and we're very pleased. Wish it had a light, but that's the only complaint. I've taken it on two doctors visits and it's easy to make trunk ready so that is a huge bonus. I've rode it to a rehabilitation facility she was at to test it out, and back home when she got out. I wanted to know it was good for her. So, no light is only complaint, and that makes it a winner in my book. Just keep in mind three wheels can tip easier than four, if you think it will be an issue. It's great for us, and fits all our old door frames that are smaller. Turns incredibly sharp, the bonus of three instead of four wheels. Perfect for our needs! I'm glad I bought it, and she calls it her new ride, so she's happy with it too. Can't be more happy for a new scooter at this price that's perfect. Picture at her rehabilitation facility with me on it.
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