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Price: $159.99 - $143.99
(as of Dec 11, 2025 07:55:27 UTC – Details)


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Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Wonderful Scooter!!
Review: This is a wonderful scooter. It is not as big as the one we previously rented, so was worried about it! No need! It is wonderful! It handles very well, the brakes work great so you can sit on it, and it will not move. The knee cushion is great (I have used it for 5 weeks and no cracks and still comfortable.)The basket on the front is wonderful! My previous one did not have a basket, and it is so important. Of course, my ice water spilled in there first time but waterproof and cleaned up perfectly. The only issue with the scooter is that I still have to use it! 😊😊
Reviewer: L. Mansfield
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Little lifesaver
Review: So I broke my ankle, really bad, and needed something to help me get around during recovery. I’ll admit this wasn’t my first pick. The reason I bought this model is because it would be delivered the next day. And, thankfully, it came. For the first couple weeks , I had been sleeping downstairs and this made nighttime trips to the loo much quicker and safer. I added a makeshift headlight and decorations. Breaks on both handles with lock feature and the cushion provides a good combo of soft and sturdy. Provided pouch has plenty of room. Lightweight to put into a car. Well made! All over, an excellent investment into my recovery. UPDATE: Just wanted to give a heads up that this is not an all terrain unit. I live in the desert and yards are mostly varied sizes of rock and get on the street and sidewalks. Be careful because the tires are not stable enough to go over them and the scooter will tilt and fall over (I just did that!). Still a great scooter — just giving a heads-up.
Reviewer: Imelda G
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Nice scooter, lousy customer service from seller.
Review: Overall this is a nice scooter. It is compact and handles bumps and gravel a bit better than the scooters not marked “all terrain.” However, it really isn’t “all terrain.” I have a gravel driveway and it is not easy to navigate with this scooter.The bag is handy, but it is awkward to close and put on. We have to take it off every time we put the scooter in the car and putting it back on is tricky. I finally just changed it out for a day pack which I hang over the bar. It is much easier to get on and off.The compression locks seem kind of flimsy, so we tried contacting the seller to see if we could get replacement locks just in case this one breaks. Since it is on the joint that releases the handle for transport, it is used a lot. The seller was no help. Amazon told me they can replace the scooter, but it is so wasteful to replace a whole scooter because of one flimsy compression lock. It isn’t broken, but we want a spare, just in case.
Reviewer: Amp buyer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Excellent, Reasonably-Priced Hybrid Knee Walker
Review: OPERATIONOnce assembled (see below) the BlessReach knee walker’s soft tires roll smoothly with almost no effort. It has no trouble travelling over and between ceramic tile, rugs, carpets and door thresholds. With slightly more effort it rolls over packed gravel and grass. Rolling over raised edges works best when the edges are approached by both front wheels at the same time. Like all knee walkers, it cannot turn in a really tight radius, but it provides ample maneuverability. The handle bars move easily from side to side, so steering the knee walker is easy. The product appears to have excellent build quality.The brakes, including the lock buttons, work well. The brake lever cables on the handle grips merge to a single cable just below the handle bars. Therefore, pulling on either brake handle has the same braking effect on the rear wheels, although one’s grip may be stronger in one hand than the other. The single brake disk connects to both rear wheels. Pushing the brake lock button on either side will have the same effect if the brake cables are the same length. My left and right cables were not exactly the same length, so the brake lock on one side was slightly stronger than the other. Nevertheless, both worked well to keep the scooter from moving. Since only one of the two brakes locks needs to be applied, the user can press the lock button with one hand while squeezing the brakes with the other hand.The knee pad was firm, but not so firm as to be uncomfortable when moving around the house. Longer trips or extended time spent kneeling on the scooter would probably benefit from an added cushion. A cushion would also protect the knee pad. Abrasion by a cast or boot may be the reason for several negative reviews of the knee pad.The carry bag seems well-made and fits easily on the scooter’s bag attachment points. A Velcro fastener is provided, but likely will only needed when travelling beyond the house.ASSEMBLYThe knee scooter components arrived in excellent condition. Unlike most assembly manuals, there was no illustrated parts list, although there was a photo without annotation. No tools are required, although a Phillips screw driver may be needed (see below). Assembly was straightforward, although the terminology used in the assembly manual was unconventional. The manual calls the items used with the “screws” to attach the front wheels to the “front wheel rod” as “gaskets”. Unless the product has changed since the manual was printed, the supplied lock washers are what go between the front wheels and the front axle. An Allen wrench was provided to tighten the bolts to the axle. Unfortunately, a smaller Allen wrench that is needed to tighten the shock absorber bolt was not supplied. A quick-release bolt clamps the front axle to the steering assembly, allowing the bulky front wheels to be removed when space is at a premium. The axle is fastened by a small plastic-covered nut that is not as easy to hold in place as the other connectors. The “screws” used to fasten the kneeling pad to the scooter are easy-to-use thumbscrews. The hexagonal-headed bolts used to fasten the handle bar and the kneeling pad to the desired heights fit into the same-shaped holes in the scooter’s frame, so care needs to be taken to insert the bolts in the correct direction. More space can be saved by removing the bolt supporting the knee pad and either lowering or removing the knee pad.The handle bar column hinges down for transportation or storage. The latch that secures the steering column in line with the lower section of the scooter’s front wheel assembly (the “standpipe”) is called the “buckle” in the manual. Pushing the latch up against the frame locks the handle bar in position for use. Pulling it back allows the handle bars to fold down. A threaded screw is located within the latch mechanism. A Phillips screwdriver can be used tighten a latch that is too loose to stay in place (as mine was) or loosen it if it is too tight to easily unlatch (as has been reported in other reviews). There is a rotating plastic lock that prevents the latch from opening once it is slid into the side of the latch, so there is no need to tighten the latch so much that it is hard to undo.Overall, this is an excellent product that is easy to assemble and operate.
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