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The KneeRoverQuad All Terrain Knee Scooter is a heavy-duty mobility solution designed for adults recovering from foot injuries. With its innovative design, it features 4 air-filled tires for versatile terrain navigation, advanced steering technology for stability, and a robust frame that supports up to 350 lbs. Fully adjustable and easy to store, this scooter is the perfect alternative to crutches, ensuring freedom and comfort during recovery.
D**O
Great knee scooter
The scooter is very durable and the knee pad is comfortable. The valve stems were easy to use with my air compressor attachment. My bike pump attachment didn’t have space to attach.The seller support was excellent. I called them for an issue with alignment on the handle bar. They opened a ticket and sent me an email response. I sent them pictures and they replied with the steps to take along with a great picture. I was able to easily fix the issue the first time.
J**.
Some Freedom from Crutches, Yay!
After rupturing my gastroc and knowing I had a long recovery I started researching knee scooters. All roads brought me back to this model.Initially I was worried that I wouldn't be able to bend my knee to kneel, but once my leg was ready, I was good to go.I picked this model as we head to Istanbul in 5 weeks to board a cruise and I wanted a sturdy ride.Others report about the lack of turning radius, but I don't find it an issue. One accommodates! I prefer knowing that the sturdy wheels and wide base will keep me from tipping. Now if I can keep my family off of it (playing around) I will be all set.p.s. I did purchase the basket and extra padding for the knee. Both are super helpful.
T**Y
Works on gravel and grass
All terrain is definitely the way to go. I was able to navigate my gravel driveway and my sloped backyard while recovering from a broken ankle. It’s sturdy and I feel safe using it.
H**S
KneeRover is outstanding! Amazon not so much.
I like my All-Terrain KneeRover, it’s perfect for rolling over hard floors, carpet, and small bumps with ease. But where it really shines (compared to other models) is outdoors. I’ve taken this thing everywhere one might reasonably attempt to go, including through loose driveway stones with relative ease and stability. The large(r) diameter pneumatic tires help immensely in that regard. Other models with hard/small tires are prone to catching on cracks, pebbles, and even the small transition strips between carpeting and hard flooring.NOTE: if you are physically weak, unstable, have balance issues and/or have difficulty backing a car in close quarters, then, a KneeRover may not be for you. This thing doesn’t turn very short, so it helps immensely to plan ahead when you enter a room, and have your route planned out in advance.Note: This note is more of a comment than a complaint. The KneeRovers turning radius is necessarily large so that stability is maintained - otherwise people would be turning too short (at speed) and falling off. If your balance and physical condition permits it, you can lift the front wheels while standing on your “good” foot/leg and “pirouette“ on the rear wheel(s) to shorten your turning radius, thereby reducing the number of back and forth steps required to turn around in tight spaces (like a bathroom).While the positive benefits of the KneeRover far outweighs the negatives, there are a few things that could be better:* Wobbly steering column connection. As long as you assemble it properly the steering column and retaining bolt will stay secure... but it’s - loose fit and it wobbles.* The brake seems to require excessive force to get it into parking brake mode, and even then it doesn’t seem to stay engaged.* Max air pressure on the tires is 40psi, which is still a bit soft for my 270 lbs. because they feel just a little more squishy than I’d like.I initially bought my All-Terrain KneeRover “Used-Like-New, with all original packaging” from Amazon (see first photo).What I received (from Amazon) was a compact/portable model (meaning foldable) KneeRover GO with small, hard wheels (see photo two).The markings on the box indicated that it was an All-Terrain model, but that’s not what was jammed inside. And Amazon’s claim that it included “all original packing” was literally a joke (see third photo). The original purchaser obviously purchased two (2) different KneeRover models, then pulled a switcheroo by returning the less expensive model KneeRover inside the more expensive box! And Amazon never verified the contents when they accepted the return; rather they merely re-sold it as the ($100 more expensive) All-Terrain model.OK, I get it, mistakes happen. But what REALLY steamed my clams is Amazon flat-out refused to make it right by shipping me another All-Terrain KneeRover, until I had returned (and they had physically received) the KneeRover GO that had erroneously sent me.That was unacceptable since I had already spent 5 days waiting to receive my KneeRover from Amazon the first time. Not only did Amazon refuse to ship another (hopefully the correct model) KneeRover until they had the first one back in their hands, they said that it would take an additional 5-7 business days from when they received my return before I could expect a replacement.At this point I elected to switch from an Amazon Exchange to a Return/Refund, and called KneeRover directly.Trey at KneeRover was exceptionally helpful, even discounting my purchase by graciously applying a sale coupon to my All-Terrain KneeRover and even provided free shipping. I had my brand-new KneeRover directly from KneeRover in LESS time than Amazon would have taken to correct their mistake... and at a price that was within $5 of Amazon’s “Used-Like-New” price.CONCLUSION: While I am thoroughly disgusted with the refusal by Amazon to make good on their mistake, I am grateful to have found KneeRover because the walker that the hospital sold me (so I could get around with my shattered ankle) was killing my shoulders since I had to lift my entire weight for EVERY step. Like anything else there are aspects that are the result of compromises between functionality and safety, but KneeRover has done an excellent job of providing an outstanding product that fills a niche.HOORAY for KneeRover! Amazon, not so much.
B**E
Good all terrain scooter
Good smooth riding scooter on any surface but the tires wear fast on concrete.
W**8
Very comfortable and safe to use. Absolutely the best!
This is the most stable knee-roller we have come across. It has fully pneumatic 12 inch tires with knobby treads. We call this our "BAJA BUGGY" that will roll over grass, small gravel, and those bumps at the intersections. You know the one's I'm talking about. The ones that want to throw you off into a face plant when the light turns green and you need to go. The brakes are akin to automotive brakes like on your car. They stop you with no playing around. It holds up to 300 lbs.You will pat urself on the back for this purchase and the user will never stop thanking you for getting the "KNEE ROVER". Don't waste ur time with the kiddie ones... unless your buying it for a child.Buy the optional folding basket. We all need extra things to take around with us.
S**5
Great for after foot surgery
Very sturdy. Doesn’t tip over easily. I’m 5’2 and the knee pad is able to comfortably lower enough so it’s safe for me to use. For extended time on cart, you might want to buy extra knee pad because after a while of using cart the knee pad hurts your knee. Love the wheels!
N**.
Very sturdy
Very sturdy. I have different surfaces in the house and in the yard and it works very well. I do have to zigzag to make some tight turns as this rover doesn’t make tight terms which makes it very sturdy in regards to not tipping over. It is heavy. To make it comfortable, I got the Rover gel pad otherwise your knee and shin will hurt. I also purchased the medium basket Very pleased with my purchases
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