🚀 Elevate Your Mobility Experience!
The Rubicon All Terrain 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter is a heavy-duty, sport-oriented scooter designed for long-range travel, featuring a powerful lithium battery that offers up to 25 miles of driving distance. With adjustable speed settings, all-terrain capabilities, and a lightweight, foldable design, this scooter is perfect for those seeking both comfort and versatility in their mobility solutions.
G**N
Not as advertised
Not as advertised.1. Not ZTR – “5 foot turn radius” per instruction sheet. Maybe put your feet on the floor & lift front end for sharp turns? This is the worst flaw.2. Not for 300 lbs, “265 max”. Seat flexes backward under my weight.3. Seat is way too close to handlebars, will slide back a little but not far enough, and must be slid forward to mount or remove seat. I wonder if it will break with my weight always as far back as it will go.4. Battery is non-removable, bolted to frame. “Charge no more than 10 hrs” means no auto shut-off on charger. “Do not discharge completely, charge at least once a month or damage will result” Bet it’s expensive to replace.5. Not all terrain, weak power at low speed, high speed is much too fast for fragile people. “Not to be used in grass, gravel, mud, snow”. More a road racer than mobility assist.6. Arm rests are a joke, light weight & rise barely above the seat. Might be good for attaching cup holder, but not to rest arms. They do flip up, but I just left mine off.7. Seat and rear basket must be removed before scooter can be folded.8. Very nice rear basket, but the seat must be removed to be install or remove basket, and worse blocks seat from being slid back very far. Don’t know how much use it will get for the trouble. Would be nice if brackets were just a little longer to prevent blocking seat sliding.9. When folded, scooter is small but too heavy for me to hoist up & down stairs, so I’m still going to need to build a ramp and get someone to lift it in & out of car. It can be driven without weight in the seat, so that’ll help with loading. Means no safety interlock though.10. Handlebars seem too fragile for the scooter.All that being said, I’m keeping it. It is small and cute and for the most part seems solidly built. I have help with loading & unloading. Good for zoo trips with the grandkids if not shopping trips alone. More of a toy than the serious mobility aid I wanted.
J**T
My scoot is good. Will be better!
Likes. I’m 6’5” 240lbs I’m actually comfortable on it. The price is fair. I got the rear basket free for some reason!, so big thanks for that! It is fast in 3rd gear. Walmart speeds in first. Easy for me to fold up. I’m actually fairly mobile. MS is a balance problem for me, not muscular. It feels sturdy while using. Left handed brake stops the machine well. It’s all it has. NO AUTOMATIC. I knew this prior to purchasing. Mechanically it is sound. The ride is smooth. It has 2 front tires, so don’t think your buying a tight turnaround scoot.Dislikes. The wires are to short for full extension of the handlebars. 5 inches too short. Yes I’m 6’5” the arm rests are to low. The metal wire basket installed doesn’t allow for sliding the seat back. It came with pre scuffs on the fenders, I kinda like putting my own damage on stuff! LolThe machine is good enough that I would buy another from this Seller. That, and I can customize the dislikes into likes fairly cheap.
H**.
No tech support
My husband(who is a retired millwright) is on oxygen and we bought the Rubicon so he could get around easier, and liked the light weight, and fold up features. It arrived with two problems. First the left front wheel wobbled with a broken spoke. We contacted Rubicon, sent a video and the next work day the tech. dept. responded and sent us a new wheel in 8 days which solved the problem. The second problem they did not resolve. When the basket was mounted on the bottom bracket, there was about a 1/2 inch gap on the back bracket. When tightened, it did not allow for the seat to be installed. Rubicon sent us a video on how to install the seat which did not help. We then asked for the specs for the bracket and they never sent those. My husband suspected the bracket wasn't long enough. So we left the basket just bolted on the bottom. When he went over the threshold to go outside he had his oxygen tank in the back (weighing about 7.5 pounds) and the basket fell off. It had ripped through the bottom mounting plate. It has been approx. 10 days since we asked for the specs.
M**K
Poor quality
Poor quality I was happy with it until I looked at it, here are the few things that was wrong with mine, firsts off when I tried to take the seat off the first time it took me approximately 45 minutes to get it off The reason was the bar that you lift was bent and I couldn’t figure out why finally I did and it comes off in a second when I tried to fold it the first time the locking mechanism was also all broke won’t lock.I thought the baskets came off easy but the back basket would have to be taken off with a wrench if you wanna go somewhere with this thing it will take 10 to 15 minutes to be able to fold it up and put it in your car the turning radius they say is 5 feet I didn’t get out of tape measure but I’d say it was at least eight or 9 feet when you put it in reverse the best way to do it is push it back with your feet as it does not wanna go I could go on and on I asked for a refund I was told that I had to ship it back at my expense I’m sure it will cost over $100 or more to ship it so my advice stay away from this thing until they correct these problems the ad states Maximum weight is 300 pounds in the instruction manual it states to never use over 265 pounds as it was infect performance and in time possibly ruin the machine ,I would say the machine is dangerous as I only drove mine for a few yards and went from sidewalk to grass and thought it was going to tip over
D**A
Not so good, not so bad.
The scooter was very easy to assemble (use common sense). I couldn't believe how fast it goes! It also goes an amazing distance on a charge. The baskets are ok but I found another scooter for $100 less. It's the identical scooter. I hope it's a little tighter on the connections. (Here comes the bad part). The steering wheel doesn't stay straight. It gradually turns until you have to hold the handlebars turned so the unit goes straight. The headlight tilt is also too loose so the headlight doesn't always stay where you put it. Sometimes the clasp that holds the direction bar comes loose. Basically, the connections suck because you can't get them tight enough to stay put. Note: as with any scooter, this will tip over if you're riding on the side of any incline.If I need to return it and have any problem doing so, I will edit this review and take away the stars.
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