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I was looking for a mobility scooter to use on a cruise. I Considered the rental scooters that are available where the scooter is in your stateroom when you get on the ship, but there were some mixed reviews on those, so I started looking to purchase one. I looked at the weight, speed, capacity and cost. The Snap n Go came out best overall. I purchased one from a dealer and less than a month later I was taking it on the cruise. It seems like every airport has gotten big and you have to go a long ways from check-in to the gate and the gate to baggage claim and I don’t know if I could have made it. Using it on the ship was great, with cruise ships getting bigger every day. I did generate some interest from some of the other passengers that saw me zipping around and also using it on excursions, including one in Rome with 4 miles of cobblestone streets to ride. All of the staffs from the airlines to shuttles to the ship were extremely helpful with the entire process and now I can’t wait until my next cruise in February.
What a great ride. Wonderful scooter. Lightweight and so easy to take in the trunk of car. Just take off seat and lower handlebars and it fits easily in back of car or trunk. Goes about 15 miles on one battery charge. Changed my life for sure. Love this scooter!
Very good Scooter. Just as advertised. Well made. Fast delivery. Well packed. No damage. It's comparably light, but i can't use it because it's too heavy for my to lift and clumsy to swing into the car.
I did alot of looking for the right scooter and found the Glion was best for me, I had tried 2 others
As an RVr, this scooter will be the best I could find that has the portability and speed to tool around camp grounds, state and national parks etc. bar none!