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🛴 Elevate your mobility game—ride smart, ride stylish, ride SuperHandy!
The SuperHandy Foldable Mobility Scooter combines a powerful 4.6 mph top speed and a 5.5-mile range with a compact, foldable frame weighing just 59 lbs. Designed for adults up to 330 lbs, it features adjustable comfort elements, solid 8-inch wheels for smooth terrain handling, and advanced safety with anti-tip wheels and dual drum brakes. Perfect for professionals seeking reliable, stylish, and portable mobility solutions.









| ASIN | B0BG3D18KW |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Battery Average Life | 2 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #363,408 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #212 in Powered Mobility Scooters |
| Brake Style | drum brake |
| Brand | SuperHandy |
| Brand Name | SuperHandy |
| Color | Black & Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 out of 5 stars 282 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Type | Push Handles |
| Item Weight | 59 pounds |
| Manufacturer | GCM |
| Manufacturer Part Number | GEUT087 |
| Material | Leather |
| Material Type | Leather |
| Maximum Speed | 4.6 miles_per_hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 pounds |
| Model Name | Passport Plus |
| Model Number | GEUT087 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Style | Adjustable,Electric,Manual |
| Seat Height | 17.7 inches |
| Style | Adjustable,Electric,Manual |
| Turn Radius | 27.5 inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
| Wheel Size | 8 inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
A**R
Super Handy For Me!
I purchased this electric scooter because I am semi-handicapped and needed something to help me get up from my bed in the morning. I am the type of shopper who basically relies on customer feedback. When I noticed that there were no reviews for this scooter, I hesitated. However, this had everything that I was looking for and the price was very reasonable. Then I realized that someone had to try it first and leave a good review if they were happy with their purchase. Therefore, I am that person! I am in "Love" with this Handy Electric Scooter! I have several reasons for loving this scooter. They are listed as follows: 1. This Scooter it light enough to carry into a car if and when I decide to use it outside. Plus, it folds up which make it more compact. The seat and the steering wheel pole are also removable. This is a huge benefit! 2. The very comfortable cushioned seat is adjustable for the height. Plus, it has arm rests that move up and down. I can rest my arms on them when I am using the scooter and when I am getting out of the chair, I can bend them back to rest next to the back of the back rest. This is another Huge Benefit! 3. The Steering Bar has adjustable heights and is adjustable to angle inward towards the body. This is a very rare find! Because of this I can sit comfortably in my chair and rest my back on the backrest every time while I am using my scooter. I don't have to reach to touch and use the handlebars of the scooter! Talk about comfortable! This is simply "wonderful"! 4. The control buttons on the handlebar are all very easy to use. My hands are crippled, and this is a super bonus for me! On my left side there's a knob that controls the driving forward and backward option. All that I need to do it push up for Drive and down for reverse. This is extremely easy to do. There's an orange button just below this that turns the scooter on or off. When not in use it's best to turn the scooter off to restore energy of the battery. (I often double check to make sure that it's off by pressing the power lever. When it doesn't move, I know that it's off. There is also a breaking lever on the handle very similar to what is on a multiple speed bicycle. I'm sure, that this will work fine, but I have never had to use it. On the left side there's the lighted battery indicator. This can be pressed to see how much power is left in the battery' Green; full power, yellow: running low, or red; power gone-change battery. Then just below that is the lever that I press to make the scooter move forward or backward at my control. The speed is determined by how far down I press the lever. This is super amazing at how easy this is to work. The black handlebars are also very comfortable to wrap my hands around them. 5. There are two rechargeable batteries which come with the adapter to plug into an electrical outlet. After the backup battery is charged you can store it in the safe, easy to store receptacle that is attached to the scooter just beneath the seat of the scooter. These lock into place with a gray lever which is also very easy to attach and remove when you need to use the battery. 6. Three Wheeled Scooters like this have a great advantage to maneuver indoor getting into rooms and around doorways and corners. This handy scooter works great for that and is very sturdy. I am not ever worried about this tipping over. I will drive this with confidence everywhere I take it! The grooved wheels are solid and will never need air! In the future, I may buy a second scooter just for outside use. This way I won't have to deal with cleaning the wheels to use it inside too. 7. The handlebar holds a cloth black basket/bag the is supported by steel rods. This can be removed easily, and the bag can be removed from the rods for easy laundering if it should get soiled This scooter has been an answer to my problems of mobility big time!! I feel so blessed that I found this SUPER HANDY SCOOTER!
A**S
Great Scooter!!!!
I looked a long time for a scooter that was light so I could pick it up by myself. It is a bit heavy but I can pick it up on my own. The batteries last, the seat is comfortable, and the two extra small wheels help me to maintain balance. My son put it together in less than an hour! I was really easy. I was also looking for a foldable scooter, and this one is not… I have to put it apart to be able to load it in the car. However, it is so easy to put back together again that this detail is not important. This is my first scooter and I do not have anything to compare it with but I give it a 5!!!
D**S
Customer service is terrible
I have tried to contact the customer service department through Amazon and through the Super Handy website 3 times. I have gotten zero help from either! I have a super handy mobility scooter and all I wanted to do was to purchase replacement wheels. I have someone who can attach the wheels for me. I wasn't even asking for a new scooter or a refund. I have had this scooter for only 1 year. I can't get an answer from super handy or Amazon. I enjoy riding it, but I would recommend that you not purchase this scooter. I would like to thank Eric from Customer Service for contacting me and letting me know that they would take care of sending me the replacement wheels for my super handy scooter! I truly enjoy riding my scooter and I am so happy that I can continue to ride it. Thank you once again for all the help from Eric!
J**M
I like it. Much easier than walking.....
Purchased this scooter because of arthritis in my hip and severe neuropathy in my feet. It is very difficult for me to walk long distances these days. I had this scooter out of the box and assembled in about 20 minutes taking my time. The batteries charged complete in about an hour in the state I received them (with a slight charge). With the seat off and batteries removed the scooter is not too heavy. I can easily lift into the back of my SUV or truck. The seat is comfortable and the arm wrests are a nice feature. This scooter is well constructed with nice materials and a nice design. This scooter is not too fast, but it is easily faster than I can walk right now. I don't know if I would take this to a venue that I would need to rely on it all day (theme park,,,) but for getting out of the house for some air or going shopping this will work just fine for what I need it for. I am 6'4" and about 250 lb. so I am not sure how well the battery charge will last overall. I did ride it up and down my street several times. My street has several slight inclines and it rode me along just fine without slowing down. Altogether so far I rode it about 3/4 of a mile and battery discharged about 25% from a full charge. I am thinking that I can get about 3-4 miles on a battery on neighborhood streets and a little more on flat level areas. I would have given this scooter 5 stars overall, but I don't think the battery life will be as advertised. I'll write an update after I have used it a little more. Update: used significantly for first time at a small zoo. This thing is great. Game changer for sure. We were in the park for about 2 hrs and used about half charge on one battery. Very satisfied. Just a heads up on this. Still love this scooter. I learned not to leave batteries in car in cold weather.
D**.
Quality well engineered product, reasonable price: had problems but good customer service [EDITS]
(Super Handy trademark but I call it HandyScoot), arrived today. It went together no problems. When everything was ready to go, my friend Mari showed up unexpectedly and we took it for a test drive. Pretty good scoot. Lots of nice little engineering details, Handy is in this business for real. Things I don't like: 1 It's not maneuverable enough to get onto the bus, but will probably be fine in stores. I'm used to a SmartScoot, which is nearly as maneuverable as a standard size manual lightweight wheelchair. 2. The seat assembly is so heavy I almost can't lift it. And it's uncomfortable for riding. Back not removable, can't wear a backpack. 3 . The seat post design is defective: weak 25mm tube, prone to breakage (as other reviewers have pointed out). And the clamp won't tighten it enough to stop wobble. 4 . The basket is small, and gets in the way of putting a headlight on the handlebars. 5 . Brake is on the left side. Any motorcycle rider can tell you this is wrong. Should be on the right side. 6 . Top speed is only about 4 mph, not nearly as fast as the SmartScoot. 7. The thumb throttle is almost like an on-off switch. Hard to creep along. 8 . I can't call it a "CojoTruk" until I've added a cargo platform to it. Which may never happen. (If you're wondering what's a "CojoTruk", just Google it.) Things that are good about it: 1 . Quality and attention to detail, in general. 2 . Front end very adjustable. 3 . Folds in the middle to be able to put it into almost any car. 4 . Acceleration is good and smooth. I think it'll pull a 6 degree grade no problem but haven't tried it yet. 5 . Instead of one big lithium battery, they supply two small lithium batteries. You can carry the second one if you're going to need the range. 6 . The seat is installed on a welded aluminum pedestal. I'll probably just unbolt all the heavy stuff and build my own seat. And can probably fix the clamp. With less weight, the flimsy seat tube will be less prone to breakage. 7 . Transfers to and from the wheelchair are easy. 8. Subjectively, gives a good ride. I prefer pneumatic tires (slimed to prevent flats) but these are fine. 9. Is able to go down a 4 inch curb ... very carefully. Front end lighter than a Smartscoot, might be able to go up a 4 inch curb with some struggle, haven't tried it yet. 10 . This model has important improvements over the earlier model. Rear drum brakes both wheels not just one. Thumb throttle instead of twistgrip. Adjustable steering column. Plus I'm sure some other details I didn't notice. Worth paying more to get a product the manufacturer is striving to improve. Glad I didn't go bottom dollar and get the old model. A lot of the manufacturing cost on the new model went into that fancy office chair on a flimsy 25mm post : without that inexcusable "improvement" they could have retailed it for $829. 11 . They kept it simple. Didn't try to load it up with smartphone features etc etc. 12 . Easy to assemble. Only tool required was a Crescent wrench (slipjoint pliers would also have worked). Their little stamped metal open end wrench for the steering column nuts was almost impossible to use. SUMMARY: I live in a wheelchair. When it comes to mobility scooters my frame of reference is SmartScoot. There's a lot to like about the SmartScoot, but I've lost two of 'em to nonrepairable electrical failures. I can't afford another one. Glad I prowled Amazon to find out what's new in mobility scooters. SmartScoot finally has a worthy successor at 1/3 the cost. --Dave J. EDIT: I built my own seat for it, only 5 pounds complete assembly and it's much more comfortable. Took it for a nice drive, went shopping, tried it on grades (good) and in the dirt (hopeless). Apart from digging a hole in dirt it gave a very decent ride. Recharged the battery. So this morning...... 50 feet from my front door, the electrical system shuts off. No apparent reason. Tough job getting up the sidewalk to the door, legs very weak from ALS. 10 minutes later inside, it wants to work again. I take it out for another spin. Same thing happens!! So I give up and go fetch the mail on my manually powered CojoTruk. When I get back, the Handy says it's ready to go for a ride now. But I'm not gonna be suckered a third time. ...... I tip it and run the motor for 10 minutes. Didn't quit. But I ain't taking it out, can't risk it. Handy customer service contact? There is none. So I've got a brand new scoot that I can't use and no way to contact the seller to see if there's some way to fix it.. SECOND EDIT:. customer service contact info is on back of owners manual. They're now working with me to resolve the issue. THIRD EDIT: Paul in technical service dept grappled with this confusing problem, obviously wanted to resolve it. I know enough about the technicalities to have been able to help steer things in the right direction. The problem was batteries. He shipped me a new battery no hassle no cost hoping it would not have the same problem. ........... It did. BUT-- I discovered that when it dies, just pull the battery and do a battery test on the battery. It resets the BMS and it's good to go again. AND, after putting additional riding time on the batteries to test them, the intermittent seems to go away. In the process I drove battery #2 till it ran out of juice just to find out how far it would go on a charge: 5.1 miles, nearly level ground, I'm probably about 160 pounds. CLARIFICATION: can no longer refer to it as a "HandyScoot". That turns out to be a trademark belonging to the same company that imports SmartScoot. They have an upgrade version of SmartScoot they call HandyScoot, which several years I'd have bought but they don't list it on Amazon so I didn't even know it existed. Surprisingly in my contacts with the SmartScoot importer, they never told me. Only found out by accident very recently when I was Googling trying to find the SmartHandy scooter importer and got HandyScoot instead. Weird merchandising. ..................I plan to install a cargo platform on the SmartHandy now that I know it works: when it's done it will become CojoTruk #5. If you want to know what a CojoTruk is, just Google it on the Wordpress website or on YouTube. SO NOW I'M HAPPY. Just carry an extra battery (it's designed to do that anyway), do the BMS reset trick if it ever becomes necessary again, and I got good customer service despite what I thought was going to be the case in the beginning. -- Dave J.
K**N
Great scooter but not for everyone
Great scooter but not for everyone. Has a lever to increase speed that you hold in place and release to stop. My father has Parkinson’s and does not have the cognitive function to regulate the speed. He panics and doesn’t release and I go chasing after him so he doesn’t crash. Even the walkers have brake handles which would make this device usable for my father. When my father first tried it he said that it needed a governor to regulate speed! Dangerous on steep or soft ground! Don’t Even think about taking it on a steep hill or grass that is not hard. What it is good for is getting around in level areas. Nice to have a scooter that can be lifted into the truck by one person. It is not light but it is manageable. Seat is comfortable and make sure to order the one with arm rests. Helps with getting on and off and overall comfort. Batteries are easy to charge and change out and the battery storage under the seat is convenient. Watch fingers when assembling or moving in disassembled state. Easy to pinch fingers. I purchased it for getting my father to rest areas on a cross country road trip…cognitive impairments prevented it from being useful. So now I have an assembled unused scooter for sale. So who could use this…. So long as hand dexterity and cognitive functioning is normal this would be a great little scooter. In my opinion not appropriate for mentally impaired.
L**A
Better than I expected, it makes my knees happy!
I was a little hesitant to buy this scooter since most good mobility scooters are two to four times the price and weight of the Super Handy Mobility scooter but I am sure glad I did. I got it when Amazon had a great deal on it on Memorial Day weekend. Normally I keep it in the back of my SUV. I recently traveled to the UK with this scooter, it made getting through the airport much more pleasant. Though I’m not a lightweight I can easily ride for 1 1/2 -2 hours on one battery (it comes with two) plus I bought one more. It is easy to use, easy to move because it is light. It even handles cobblestone streets well. It comes with a nice basket. I’m not sure how fast I’m going but fast enough and much faster than I can walk. It seems to take small grades well, I haven’t tried anything steep. I don’t use the arm rests or those front stabilizers shown in the photo. All in all a nice machine.
M**K
Buy this NOW!
When I became unable to walk the miles needed on a daily basis at Walt Disney World, I started looking for a scooter. I saw a lot of them, but being on a limited budget, I did not think I would find one in my price range. As I scrolled I came upon this smaller, 3 wheel model. When I saw the features, the fact that it is very light weight, easy to put into my vehicle, comfortable seat, storage basket and 2 batteries included, I knew it was the right one for me. It folds easily and is simple to put back together. I am writing this review 14 months later, I have used it weekly, ofter more than that. The batteries are long life, easy to charge, and available on Amazon. The company website has several different models, some with 3 wheels, some with 4. The warranty is easy to use, my battery charger died and was replaced in a week. As a 72 year old woman with arthritis and spine issue, this scooter has been a lifesaver.
A**F
Good mobility scooter
Bought this for my stubborn father who has MS, the plan was to take it with us on the trip to mexico. He told me to return it before even seeing it as he's like to be independent. I was annoyed so I took it for a ride with my one year old, we had a blast on it so decided to keep it around the house and still take it to Mexico as I knew my dad would get very fatigue, unfortunately. It saved our trip, it comes apart very quick and has a strap to hold it together when it's folded down. I would highly recommend using the 2 add on safety metal bars with a little wheel on em on each side as you can flip it if you are on an uneven pavement / road. I'm 38 and pretty fit and felt that when I was comming of the sidewalk on my street and that's in canada ,so never mind most of the roads or sidewalks in mexico. With those on its pretty stable. Comes with 2 batteries and they are like drill batteries and certified to fly with. Folded it dropped it off at west jet put the batteries in my bag back and done. Keep both batteries charged , keep one on the slot of the side so when running out you can switch. When you get it, make sure everything is nice and tight, it was a tad whobly out of the factory. Whould I recommend it for someone who's main form of transportation or getting around is just this, if you are on a budget , yes. If not probably go with something more professional. For my father who is stubborn and would just use this for getting around and can still walk a bit then yes this would do just fine. Like I said it definitely saved our trip as I don't know how my dad would've gotten around the resort on his walker. It's crazy how a small motor on the rear wheel and 2 drill batteries and a small frame can do this, pretty cool By the way the only reason I did not buy him the pro one with 2 wheels in the front was I showed it to my dad at first and he did not like the seat as it had no arm rest, otherwise would've gone for that as it's more Stable and has shocks in the front. End of the day, what else can you buy at this price that's not crap
C**B
Stabiler als gedacht.
Wir haben mit dem Ding meine Mutter wieder mobil gemacht. Im Gegensatz zu den großen Elektromobilem ist das Ding so klein, dass man damit durch jede Tür passt und sie damit auch in die Läden kommt und einkaufen. Die 2 Akkus sind ausreichend und können sehr leicht gewechselt werden. Es ist sehr wendig und trotzdem stabil. Die Bedienung ist sehr einfach und schnell gelernt. Ein guter Kauf
L**N
Best Thing Since Bread...Sliced Or Otherwise!
OMG! I wish I had discovered this gem £4000, 2 scooters, a powerchair, 3 hoists and 3 changes of car ago. It would have saved me a lot of hassle. I'm not what you would describe as 'svelte', so to find a scooter powerful enough to get my buxom butt from A to B, yet light and compact enough to fit into my car boot was problematic to say the least. If it wasn't for a chance encounter with a lovely gentleman during a hospital appointment who owned a SuperHandy scooter and the virtues of it he extolled, I would never have turned to Amazon to find it. It is comfortable, super light compared to my other forms of transport and leaves loads of room for shopping bags in my car boot. The bag on the front is much better than a basket for keeping your items secured. If I am to find niggles, then it would have to be the lack of a key if you need to lock it outside of stores. This was solved with the purchase of a strong bicycle lock. The tinny bell wouldn't alert a butterfly nevermind anything else, so I will be removing that and replacing it with a set of rechargeable led bicycle lights. Finally to dispel battery life worries, I've purchased an extra SuperHandy battery, so with 3 now I should be good for a long shopping expedition. I just wish SuperHandy would develop a battery charging dock instead of the puny jack plug that I have to use at the moment. Very fiddly for arthritic fingers. Not that it will spoil my fun doing zoomies on my Super Andy!
A**A
Sa facilité pour circuler
Pour circuler dans la maison (handicapé)
C**E
Speed
Perfect
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