Knee Scooter by Vive Durable and compact, the new 2017 knee scooter has an updated design for exceptional stability and additional comfort. The scooter is easily maneuvered and can be used indoors or outdoors with confidence. Great Alternative to Crutches: The new 2017 design provides mobility for those recovering from injury or PCL surgery of
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Added on: February 21, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Knee Scooter by Vive
Durable and compact, the new 2017 knee scooter has an updated design for exceptional stability and additional comfort. The scooter is easily maneuvered and can be used indoors or outdoors with confidence.
Great Alternative to Crutches:
The new 2017 design provides mobility for those recovering from injury or PCL surgery of the foot, ankle or lower leg. Exceptionally stable, the steerable scooter rolls smoothly over indoor and outdoor surfaces. A convenient storage bag securely attaches to the scooter to easily carry essential items.
Maximum Stability and Control:
Four, 8-inch polyurethane wheels provide an exceptionally stable base for easy maneuverability both indoors and out. Dual rear disk brakes provide superior stability and control.
Contoured Foam Knee Pad:
Providing extra stability and comfortable support, the foam knee cushion is contoured to cradle the leg. The foam cushion allows weight to be evenly distributed across the knee platform and supplies better air circulation for a comfortable user experience.
Compact, Lightweight Durability:
Lightweight and durable, the steel scooter is fully adjustable. Folding in two points, the steering column and the midpoint of the base, the scooter is easily stored and transported. The knee platform can be adjusted between 19″-23.5″. The steering handle is also adjustable in 1″ increments ranging from 33.5″ to 41.5″ to comfortably fit most individuals.
What’s Included:
Vive Knee ScooterRemovable Storage Bag
Very good affordable unit but you can wipe out on uneven surfaces — be careful! After I broke my leg in a fall and ended up in a lower leg cast, I ordered the Vive scooter, and I have mixed feelings about it. On the one hand, it is a godsend, and makes it much easier and less stressful to get around the house than being on crutches. The downside is primarily that it does not do well outdoors on rough surfaces such as bricks, sidewalks, paving stones, transitions, and I have wiped out several times with it. (i.e.tipped over and crashed)For example, I visited a…
Sturdy well designed Knee Scooter…beware, not so good on open pavement though! I got this knee scooter the day after my foot surgery, it was pretty easy to assemble quickly – even my wife who is not mechanically inclined figured most of it out within minutes. The only confusing part for her was the locking lever on the front of the Vive scooter (metal hand with a spring screw)…she wasn’t sure how it worked.The key is to first pull the handle vertically so it fits over the bracket, next rotating down where the handle bottom faces down (see photos)…
Vive Knee Scooter – Great Scooter for the Price I bought the Vive knee scooter because I broke my foot and ankle and have a non-walking cast. I like the scooter and have quickly learned how to maneuver it around the house and getting to the car and Iâm 68 years old. Itâs compact and turns easier then the larger scooters. (When I was at the doctorâs office I heard a patient with a leg injury complaining how hard it was to maneuver her large scooter). I like the bag on the front much better then the open baskets. I use the bag as a purse when…