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The SNAPnGO Three Wheel Portable Mobility Scooter combines cutting-edge aircraft-grade aluminum construction with a powerful 36V lithium-ion battery, delivering up to 13 miles of travel at speeds up to 5 mph. Its foldable, airline-approved design and suitcase-style dolly feature make it the ultimate travel companion for adults seeking comfort, durability, and effortless portability. Certified to UL 2272 safety standards, it offers ergonomic seating, advanced braking, and intuitive controls, ensuring a smooth, secure ride wherever life takes you.














| ASIN | B0D6WJYRK5 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #289,174 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #99 in Powered Mobility Scooters |
| Date First Available | June 12, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 44.8 pounds |
| Item model number | Sports Edition |
| Manufacturer | SNAPnGO |
| Product Dimensions | 43 x 22.75 x 36.5 inches |
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!
M**N
Great Scooter
We purchased this scooter back in 2020 and now that I have used it for a couple of years I can tell you this is a useful scooter and if I had to buy another one for one reason or another I would buy the same one again. I drive a minivan and it fits very nice on one side of the vehicle. We went on vacation last year and had no problem with space. The scooter went on one side and our bags went on the other. The scooter is light enough that I can get it in and out of the van with no problems and when my back and leg is really hurting I grab one end and my wife grabs the other and it’s very easy getting it in and out, but like I said normally I have no problems with just me. Now the fun part,when I first got this scooter I weighed about 260 and this scooter moved around with no problems, normally in stores I keep it in first gear and my wife is right beside me as we shop. When I want to get somewhere a little quicker I put it in second gear and that little scooter shoots across the store, it is pretty quick. NOW if I’m going up an incline that’s at a higher angle it will stop and you have to get a push up or back down and get a running start up the incline so be aware of that. Overall I would give the little scooter a thumbs up, would recommend it to friends, and would buy another if something happened to this one. It is a fun versatile easy to use scooter.
J**.
What EASE of use!!!!!
Before I bought my SnapnGo I read every review on Amazon, most of them twice. The neurological disease of Ataxia has been increasingly worsening my ability to walk distances. So about a year ago I bought a Pride Go-Go Sport and it is an extremely good machine servicing me well, getting around Disneyland with my annual pass and anywhere else that requires distance. By the way I am 6’2” and weigh 200 lbs. Please be patient for I am coming to the part of the SnapnGo review. The only real problem with the Pride Go-go was loading and unloading it into my car. Yes it breaks down into four main parts but each is relatively heavy and it takes some motivation to put it together and take it apart. Because of that I was always hesitant to use it. It was a bit too much. That whole scooter weighs assembled about 120 lbs! (The total weight of the SnapnGo is about 52 lbs) So, I started researching light weight scooters that could perform as well but I could easily put in and out of the car without effort. I read everything on Amazon and even called the Glion company. I twice drove to the distributor in San Clemente and checked out the SnapnGo. Instead of being heavy like the Go-Go, the SnapnGo has absolutely no extra weight and is a breeze to load and unload in my car. The Go-Go requires about five motions lifting relatively heavy pieces and putting them together, while the SnapnGo basically needs the seat to be removed and the frame to be put in or out of the car in one easy motion. Viola!!! Now I keep the SnapnGo in my car at all times and do not hesitate to take it out and scoot anywhere I need or want to go. While I had to psych up to use the Go-Go, I use the SnapnGo on the slightest whim. Convenience is not the only thing; the snap and go is also a fine machine. I have now used it many times and really like it’s performance! It is stable, comfortable and can do over 7 miles per hour compared to the Go-Go’s 4.5. I gave it a test run of 11 miles traveling at least 6.5 mph. I am keeping the Go-Go as a back up and for friends to use along with me on the SnapnGo. Of course, there are some minor things I like better on each of the machines. I have found nothing about the SnapnGo that has been unacceptable. To the contrary I am absolutely thrilled at how much more I am prone to grab it out of the car to use. It’s a piece of cake. I must include in this review the excellent assistance I got from Laurie and Robert at the company. They answered my every question and Robert even walked me through a performance issue that got worked out. Excellent folks and support. Laurie made it abundantly clear I could either order directly from the company or from Amazon and that either direction would be the same. So, I went through Amazon and got the scooter in three days. It was amazing how well and secure it was boxed and how easily it came together. No muss, no fuss. I hope you are helped by my own journey through the world of mobility scooters.
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