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Journey Adventure Mobility Scooter – Lightweight, Electric, Motorized Travel Scooter for Adults & Seniors – Red
Rated 4.67 out of 5 based on 3 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)
$1,038.96
Brand | Journey Health & Lifestyle |
Color | Red |
Item Weight | 96 Pounds |
Style | Red |
Product Dimensions | 41.3″D x 19″W x 34.6″H |
- Experience New-Found Freedom: The Journey Adventure is an incredibly easy to use mobility scooter designed with seniors in mind
- Portable & Easy to Disassemble: Our unique, modular design enables this scooter to be highly portable, breaking down in seconds and with a heaviest part weighing only 33 lbs so you can bring it everywhere
- Go up to 12.4 Miles on a Single Charge: The powerful battery eliminates range anxiety, promising up to 12.4 miles on a single charge
- Easily Maneuverable & Totally Versatile: The Adventure mobility scooter has an intuitive control system that make it a joy to drive; its wide 4 wheel base helps keep you solidly grounded and stable on all kinds of terrain
- Comes Fully Loaded: Made with premium materials, this scooter for seniors includes all kinds of features like headlights, horn, adjustable padded armrests, a handy basket, rear reflectors & anti-tippers; the easy-swivel, height-adjustable chair & folding armrests make getting in and out of the Adventure a breeze
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Additional information
Weight | 96 lbs |
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Dimensions | 41.3 × 19 × 34.6 in |
GTIN | 001001638889 |
Product Dimensions | 41.3 x 19 x 34.6 inches; 96 Pounds |
Item model number | 08910 |
Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | November 28, 2023 |
Manufacturer | Journey Health & Lifestyle |
ASIN | B0CP4LTNFH |
Country of Origin | China |
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Joseph –
Journey Adventure Mobility ScooterPros:Easy to get onPadded seatGreat designModern lookNon-slip gripCons:No first-time assembly instructionsI appreciate how the scooter will not start rolling when attempting to get in it, which can be a little frightening for those with physical limitations. And the non-slip surface in front of the seat further helps with this, as well as the ability to easily rotate the seat. When sitting on the scooter I found my posture to be quite comfortable when holding onto the handlebars, which leads me to believe that the designers put some thought into seat placement & height when designing this scooter. Also, with regards to the handlebars, they have a fantastic non-slip grip that provides a great driving experience.They also made sure the scooter has a nice modern look to it, with the leather seat and an almost all-black color scheme creating a more welcoming experience for the user. Speaking of the seat it has a good amount of padding on both the bottom and back, so you should be able to use it for extended periods of time without experiencing pain due to poor seat construction.When it comes to actually operating the scooter I found the experience to be a very enjoyable one! The gas and brakes/reverse work great, the speed adjustment is nice, the horn is loud enough, and the easy-to-see battery indicator on the panel is a nice touch. Surprisingly I was able to go through pretty tight spaces with this scooter thanks to its small width and smooth turning. On a flat surface (did not test it on an uneven surface) this scooter really shines! The lights are a nice touch so people can see you, especially during the darker hours. Do wish there was a way to turn the lights off when they are not needed to save some battery life, but it isn’t a major concern.The one major downside I noticed with this product is the lack of first-time assembly instructions. While it is not extremely difficult to put together the lack of instructions made it take around half an hour longer than it should have. While not a major issue in the manual it does not mention anywhere the knob on the front under the light that loosens the steering of the front wheels, making it much easier to make turns. And I do wish the battery had a charge indicator on it so you know the progress while it is charging, but I understand while they decided against it.So to conclude, if you are looking for a smooth, comfortable driving experience on a well-designed & comfortable scooter, and can overlook the lack of first-time assembly instructions, you should definitely check out this scooter from Journey Adventure!
Foodieartist –
Coming from a person that’s new to mobility scooters, I wish that the instructions for use were clearer, or an instructional video. The scooter is well made, looks great, and very easy to put together even for someone that doesn’t like assembling anything. I only knew how to put it together because of the video. I would have been lost if I only had the booklet.I’m going to go back to the poor instructions. I sat on my scooter after charging the battery overnight and couldn’t get it to start, the unit kept beeping, and only after an embarrassing amount of looking around the scooter to see what was wrong I realized that it wont turn on for operation if the gear is in N. It must be in Drive mode for it to work. Very obvious once I saw that, and I felt foolish to be stressed out. Now, after putting it in drive mode (and being thankful that the scooter wasn’t going to jerk forward when putting it in Drive mode), I crossed my fingers that one of the handle pedals would be the gas. The right handle is the gas, the left handle is for backing up. Letting go stops the movement. I would suggest making sure that the speed is set to the turtle, slowest mode. Now that I figured it out, it seems pretty easy to use, and not as daunting as I thought it would be.I really just wish that the instructions were better, easier to follow. And that the pedals had signs for what they are. I’ve since made little stickers to put on my handles as a reminder as I’m older and my memory isn’t the best and don’t want to find myself using the wrong pedal.Overall, now that I know how to operate my scooter, I’m so happy with it. I do need help getting it into my car since it’s still heavy for me to do on my own, but the fact that I don’t need to have a van to transport my scooter is amazing. I’d recommend it. It’s very well made, and love that it has a basket to hold my purse while I’m out. The back of the chair also has a little pocket. I haven’t put anything in there, but it’s nice to know it’s there.
Joseph –
Journey Adventure Mobility ScooterPros:Easy to get onPadded seatGreat designModern lookNon-slip gripCons:No first-time assembly instructionsI appreciate how the scooter will not start rolling when attempting to get in it, which can be a little frightening for those with physical limitations. And the non-slip surface in front of the seat further helps with this, as well as the ability to easily rotate the seat. When sitting on the scooter I found my posture to be quite comfortable when holding onto the handlebars, which leads me to believe that the designers put some thought into seat placement & height when designing this scooter. Also, with regards to the handlebars, they have a fantastic non-slip grip that provides a great driving experience.They also made sure the scooter has a nice modern look to it, with the leather seat and an almost all-black color scheme creating a more welcoming experience for the user. Speaking of the seat it has a good amount of padding on both the bottom and back, so you should be able to use it for extended periods of time without experiencing pain due to poor seat construction.When it comes to actually operating the scooter I found the experience to be a very enjoyable one! The gas and brakes/reverse work great, the speed adjustment is nice, the horn is loud enough, and the easy-to-see battery indicator on the panel is a nice touch. Surprisingly I was able to go through pretty tight spaces with this scooter thanks to its small width and smooth turning. On a flat surface (did not test it on an uneven surface) this scooter really shines! The lights are a nice touch so people can see you, especially during the darker hours. Do wish there was a way to turn the lights off when they are not needed to save some battery life, but it isn’t a major concern.The one major downside I noticed with this product is the lack of first-time assembly instructions. While it is not extremely difficult to put together the lack of instructions made it take around half an hour longer than it should have. While not a major issue in the manual it does not mention anywhere the knob on the front under the light that loosens the steering of the front wheels, making it much easier to make turns. And I do wish the battery had a charge indicator on it so you know the progress while it is charging, but I understand while they decided against it.So to conclude, if you are looking for a smooth, comfortable driving experience on a well-designed & comfortable scooter, and can overlook the lack of first-time assembly instructions, you should definitely check out this scooter from Journey Adventure!
Foodieartist –
Coming from a person that’s new to mobility scooters, I wish that the instructions for use were clearer, or an instructional video. The scooter is well made, looks great, and very easy to put together even for someone that doesn’t like assembling anything. I only knew how to put it together because of the video. I would have been lost if I only had the booklet.I’m going to go back to the poor instructions. I sat on my scooter after charging the battery overnight and couldn’t get it to start, the unit kept beeping, and only after an embarrassing amount of looking around the scooter to see what was wrong I realized that it wont turn on for operation if the gear is in N. It must be in Drive mode for it to work. Very obvious once I saw that, and I felt foolish to be stressed out. Now, after putting it in drive mode (and being thankful that the scooter wasn’t going to jerk forward when putting it in Drive mode), I crossed my fingers that one of the handle pedals would be the gas. The right handle is the gas, the left handle is for backing up. Letting go stops the movement. I would suggest making sure that the speed is set to the turtle, slowest mode. Now that I figured it out, it seems pretty easy to use, and not as daunting as I thought it would be.I really just wish that the instructions were better, easier to follow. And that the pedals had signs for what they are. I’ve since made little stickers to put on my handles as a reminder as I’m older and my memory isn’t the best and don’t want to find myself using the wrong pedal.Overall, now that I know how to operate my scooter, I’m so happy with it. I do need help getting it into my car since it’s still heavy for me to do on my own, but the fact that I don’t need to have a van to transport my scooter is amazing. I’d recommend it. It’s very well made, and love that it has a basket to hold my purse while I’m out. The back of the chair also has a little pocket. I haven’t put anything in there, but it’s nice to know it’s there.