🚀 Glide through recovery with style!
The Dr.WhitZard Knee Scooter is a versatile mobility aid designed for adults recovering from foot injuries. With adjustable height settings, a comfortable memory foam knee pad, and a lightweight, foldable design, this scooter ensures ease of use and transport. Its dual braking system and shock absorbers provide stability and safety, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor navigation.
D**E
Did its Job!
This was practical & worked well until I had to use the stairs. I had to tighten all the bolts, once, when it started getting wobbly but that’s to b expected. For the stairs I used the iWalk. I’m glad this horrible, broken ankle, journey is about over!
J**M
Nice thing to have in hand
My hubby suffers from Gout in his feet. And when he has a flare up this is the only thing that keeps him mobile. So it is worth having on hand. But if you are the least bit u stable, I suggest you look for a different one. This is very "rickety" even though the tubes are made of high quality steel. It feels like it's going to fall apart on you any second. And the WORST part is there is ZERO turning radius. If you need to turn a corner you will have to make several attempts at it. Backing up - turning as far as you can backwards, the. Move forward a bit... repeating SEVERAL TIMES. We need it so we'll probably keep it, but in the meantime I am looking for one of greater capabilities
A**R
Unstable, doesn't fold
Not satisfied it works better than having crutches but it's awful on anything but super smooth fresh pavement, it doesn't fold closed, shock absorbers dont work well, cushion is weak and starts peeking within 5 days, and seat is wobbly and very unstable.
A**R
Splurge for a better scooter
Package arrived promptly and was partially assembled. The only directions were a photo brochure with comments. Assembly was difficult as the scooter was assembled more than the photos showed. The handlebars are wobbly and the scooter squeaks. The first day the scooter helped tremendously with limited mobility but then the knee cushion spread out and created a digit down the middle. From day two on, every bump made my knee or leg hit the frame and cause pain. I created a dish towel cushion and strapped it to the pad for added support which decreased the pain from uneven ground. On a level ground, the scooter is good but add any bumps or elevation and it is wobbly and painful. The turning radius is wide so you need to back up and go forward 2-3 times to turn. The best feature is the basket!
B**S
works well, but terrible turning radius!
This knee scooter works well. It's sturdy and well-built. But getting around tight situations can be tough because the turning radius is TERRIBLE! It also doesn't fold up very well and takes up a lot of space when not in use.
C**Y
Exactly what I needed to get around with foot cast
It’s light and sturdy. Cheaper than others but not cheap quality
O**M
Does the job
Well made.
K**K
Great for indoors
This worked well indoors but if you have to go on rough sidewalks or bumpy streets this is not the best. Get a more durable scooter with wheels if you plan on taking it out and about
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