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ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter Review

Fastest Mobility Scooter

The senior with a zest for living and a limited amount of patience for sitting still will love the ZooMe three-wheel scooter. This compact, speedy little scooter travels up to 15 miles per hour on a full charge, giving it the distinction of being the fastest mobility scooter on the market. It’s also one of the most versatile rides in town, with reversible controls and a removable seat for a stand-and-ride option. The ZooMe 3 provides a range of convenient features, and its affordable price tag of under $1,000 makes it one scooter every busy senior should consider.

Pros and Cons of the ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter

The ZooMe three-wheel power scooter is the lightest and fastest of the Drive ZooMe mobility scooters, and it offers a unique set of benefits for the senior who wants to remain physically and socially active. But with all of its positive features, there are inevitably going to be negative components to owning the ZooMe 3. Here is a short list of the product’s pros and cons:

Pros:

  • Can travel up to 15 miles per hour and range up to 20 miles on a full charge
  • Sturdy, pneumatic tires make for a smooth ride
  • Low turn radius allows for easy maneuvering in small spaces

Cons:

  • Not as stable a ride as a four-wheel scooter
  • Tendency to slip going uphill
  • Stand-and-ride option may not be viable for many seniors

Overview of ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter

The ZooMe three-wheel mobility scooter is manufactured by Drive Medical, one of the largest DME companies in the world. Its scooter selection varies widely, with the ZooMe 3 one model of three with the ZooMe name. This mobility scooter has a unique trike design and is the only stand-and-ride option available for seniors.

Overview Specs
Key Features Folding tiller for easy transport and storage
three-wheel stand or sit design
Pneumatic tires
Powerful hub-driven motor for speeds of up to 15 miles per hour
Price Range $685-$1,119
Driving Range 20 miles
Weight Capacity 300 pounds
Top Speed 15 miles per hour
Total Weight 78 pounds
Turn Radius 22 inches

How Much Does the ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter Cost?

The ZooMe 3 ranges in price from $685 to $1,119. Large retailers such as Walgreens and Amazon offer competitive prices that often fall below $800 without shipping and handling. The mobility scooter comes with a 3 -year main frame warranty, 12 months on electrical harness, controller and motor and 6 months for batteries and the option to purchase an extended warranty. The addition of accessories such as drink/cup holders, baskets and other convenience items add to the total cost of the scooter, as will other extras such as scooter insurance, a spare battery or a replacement key. Some authorized dealers have payment plans for seniors with decent credit.

The ZooMe 3 is a simple scooter, leaving little room for customizing. The scooter comes in a standard red color, although research indicates that the recreational scooter market sells this product in a gray or silver frame.

Full Review of ZooMe 3 Features

The ZooMe three-wheel power scooter provides a long-lasting, versatile travel option for seniors who want to stay out all day. The three-wheel design offers flexibility in a variety of terrains, and the compact weight and size make it easy to take just about anywhere.

Long-Lasting Power

One of the ZooMe 3’s best features is the ability to help seniors travel quickly and efficiently throughout their day. The 350-watt brushless hub motor and three 12-volt x 12-ampere hour batteries accommodate speeds of up to 15 miles per hour and a travel range of up to 20 miles. With this much speed and stamina, seniors can zip through mundane errands or tasks and still have plenty of energy to pursue their own passions.

Compact, Three-Wheel Design

At a full weight of 78 pounds, the ZooMe three-wheel scooter is designed for easy transport. The removable seat and convenient folding tiller allow seniors to quickly prepare it for moving and storing. This scooter is dimensionally larger than its cousin, the ZooMe Auto-Flex, but can travel through much smaller spaces thanks to the three-wheel design that allows for a turning radius of 22 inches.

Removable Seat for Flexible Driving Options

While it might not be an option for all seniors, the removable seat provides convenient flexibility to those who find sitting for long periods too taxing on the body. The stand-to-drive feature allows seniors to enjoy more control and stability at higher speeds, although it’s just as useful for moving around the home when sitting can be an inconvenience.

Versatile Travel Options 

The ZooMe 3 mobility scooter offers the standard benefits of a three-wheel vehicle, including the ability to maneuver in tighter spaces. It also includes features that allow for both indoor and outdoor use, including three pneumatic air-filled tires, an anti-tip wheel and a ground clearance of 4.25 inches for easy travel over different surfaces, including pavement, grass and gravel. Traveling through the neighborhood shouldn’t be a challenge either, as the scooter can easily be driven up inclines of up to 10 degrees.

Focus on Safety and Comfort

Owning a ZooMe three-wheel mobility scooter is more than just a show of power. The scooter is designed to provide seniors with a level of comfort that would be more likely found in a bigger, more expensive model. The foot platform is wide to provide plenty of foot room and textured to prevent slipping. The extra-wide seat is contoured and cushioned for a smooth and comfortable ride, and a bright LED headlight provides extra visibility during twilight or nighttime driving.

Easy, Flexible Control Features

The ZooMe 3 has simple design features for seniors with limited dexterity or strength. The scooter is easily controlled using the handlebar design, which can be adjusted from forward to backward travel with the push of a button. The scooter’s speed is adjustable and managed using a button control. And when it’s time to park it for a while, the simple handbrake works like an emergency brake on a car to keep the scooter from slipping.

Who Should Consider the ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter?

Busy Seniors with an Active Lifestyle 

The ZooMe 3 mobility scooter is designed for seniors who have a busy life or want to have a busy life but can’t because they don’t have a scooter that can keep up with them. This scooter is made for seniors who want to go everywhere – not just the store down the street. It’s perfect for city dwellers who live close to museums, art galleries or nature preserves and have the desire to zoom from one place to the next for hours on end.

Seniors Who Spend a Lot of Time Caring for Grandkids or Others

Yes, the scooter can top out at 15 miles per hour, but that doesn’t mean it has to be used to speed around all day. For seniors who help take care of the grandkids while their parents work, the power and battery life of the ZooMe 3 make it perfect for transporting the grandchildren to and from various extracurriculars and ball games, shopping for groceries or just spending time with them at the park. And since it’s designed for speed and power, seniors won’t have to wait for the chair to recharge between activities.

What Are People Saying About the ZooMe 3-Wheel Power Scooter?

The majority of those who purchased the ZooMe three-wheel mobility scooter are pleased with the speed and battery life of the product. Most remark that it’s easy to fold and place into a vehicle and can replace regular vehicles for neighborhood errands.

There wasn’t much mention of taking the seat off or standing while driving this scooter, which is reflective of the fact that most seniors don’t have the physical ability or desire to use the ZooMe 3 this way. There are some concerns with weight distribution and the scooter’s front-wheel drive, with some seniors stating they had difficulty getting up inclines. Some people also claim that it’s difficult to assemble without some sort of mechanical ability.

Overall, customers seem to enjoy the ZooMe three-wheel scooter for its speed, ease of use and extended runtime. Seniors who don’t overuse the speed capabilities report that they can run the scooter for up to 2 days before charging the battery.

FAQ 

Do You Need a License to Drive a Mobility Scooter?

You don’t need a license to drive a mobility scooter, but your doctor or other qualified medical professional will have to determine whether you have the postural strength and cognitive ability to use a mobility scooter safely, and they must indicate that information in writing.

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Is It Legal to Drive a Mobility Scooter on the Road?

Most municipalities don’t allow seniors to drive mobility scooters on the road. Rather, mobility scooters are required to follow the same rules as pedestrians. In some smaller communities, mobility scooters may be allowed on side roads when there are no sidewalks available, but you should check with your local department of motor vehicles for laws in your municipality.

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Does Medical Insurance Pay for Mobility Scooters? 

Yes, medical insurance usually pays for mobility scooters as long as you can provide evidence that you have a medical need for it. Medicare typically covers 80% of the cost of a mobility scooter under its Durable Medical Equipment coverage.

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What Is the Fastest Mobility Scooter?

The fastest mobility scooter on the market is the EWheels EW-36 three-wheel scooter. This heavy-duty scooter has the capacity to travel up to 18 miles per hour. It must be noted that a scooter’s maximum speed is not definite but varies due to the charge on the battery, the weight of the passenger and the engine’s power capabilities.

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How Much Does It Cost to Buy a Mobility Scooter?

It can cost anywhere from $700 to more than $5,000 to buy a mobility scooter. The wide price range is a result of many factors, from the features of the scooter to its size, brand name, battery type/size, engine power and accessories. Most seniors can find a scooter that fits their needs within the $800-$2,000 range.

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Do I Need a Prescription for a Mobility Scooter? 

You need a prescription for a mobility scooter if you want Medicare or medical insurance to pay for it. Otherwise, you can buy a mobility scooter out-of-pocket and choose the features you want.

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What Is the Best Lightweight Folding Mobility Scooter?

The best lightweight folding mobility scooter is the EV Rider Travel Transport, which weighs only 42 pounds and folds down to 28.7 inches x 17.3 inches x 16.5 inches for easy transport in the trunk of most compact cars.

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