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The goods: 1) With the pumped up instead of just tough-rubber wheels, it is good across both level and not level terrains, even though you'll still feel the bumps a bit as it does not have a real shock absorption system; 2) fun, well-made, and useful basket for transporting things that I've used for some light grocery shopping; 3) did not scratch or mark up wood floors when used exclusively inside (once I've taken it outside, I use it exclusively outside); 4) comes with a decent brake; although may need some adjusting to get good squeeze-response action 5) foot usually up enough over the back wheel to not get caught; 6) seat and handles system pretty easy to adjust; 7) fits well enough into my T. Camry trunk; 8) straightforward to put together if you watch the video. 9) It seems well designed and put together; not ready to break at any moment. The bad: 1) seat worked well for my knee with my 195 lb. body but when I added a 10-15 lb. backpack the support was not enough and I've had to improv extra cushioning, duck-taping on some of the packaging materials. However, this decreases balance; I may eventually try a pillow instead. 2) turning radius, as mentioned by others, is not great (perhaps for safety reasons) for going around corners in house, you have to be comfortable and balanced enough to do some pop a wheelies to turn it 3) balance on it is good, not great; I recommend not really using it like a mini-bike or real scooter but a device to move slightly faster and safer than crutches. I recommend being very conservative going down hill as it can really get moving. Four days in with it, I fell when ran into a bump going a bit too fast, and my KneeRover even came with the extra wheel to help balance the back. Conclusions: Despite this room for improvement, it is a very helpful alternative to crutches and seems to be among the best knee scooters available. I read hours worth of reviews before ultimately deciding to purchase this one. I learned my lesson to take it slower and have not fallen again. This has been an excellent investment to protect myself while getting around while my Achilles tendon heals.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
Product is of good quality but has design flaws as a handicap aid. I am a big person--225# 6'6"--which means I have the seat and handlebars extended. This reverse trike is unstable at best and dangerous at worst. Maybe a lower CG with a smaller person would be OK...they should include warnings...hate to be injured while recovering from an injury.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Wow, this scooter was off-the-chain. It was a very difficult time when I had to have a partial foot amputation. It rendered me 100% non weight bearing on the right foot. I had order one scooter and it just did not work well for me. Matter of fact it broke quickly as I am a person of some size. Well wen I order this scooter I was able to get around safely and quickly. Quite sturdy and fast moving. It made what was difficult for me actually I kind of fun. It really glides through the grocery store . I still have it but hope NOT to NEED it again..
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This three-wheeled kneerover is the bomb! Quality of construction is outstanding.It will easley Outlast my needs, and many others following if I choose to Let It Go. After spending some time looking for a used one I see very few available , so I can only assume nobody wants to get rid of theirs. I had one problem with the seatpost assembly beating slightly tip to one side, so I contacted kneerover and they sent me a whole new seat assembly promptly! I think this company has a lot of integrity and great products.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
It's the best. It gives you a. Safe Mobil means to get around. I loved it. Almost as much as my Colnago ,
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned