








🛴 Sip in Style, Roll with Pride!
The Pride Mobility Cup Holder Folding Go-Go Scooter C-Style Molded Seat Armrest in black is a durable, flip-up cup holder designed specifically for Pride Go-Go Travel Scooters. It offers adjustable sizing to fit most drink containers, folds away neatly when not in use, and installs easily on molded C-style armrests, combining functionality with sleek scooter personalization.
| ASIN | B00QFYI55C |
| ASIN | B00QFYI55C |
| Best Sellers Rank | #313,575 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #79 in Power Scooter Accessories |
| Brand Name | Challenger Mobility |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (408) |
| Date First Available | December 1, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | Pride Mobility |
| Manufacturer | Pride Mobility |
| Material Type | Plastic, Resin |
| Package Dimensions | 7.01 x 5.67 x 2.8 inches; 10.55 ounces |
| UPC | 738759821927 767644836500 757183916337 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**N
With Pride
My order came on time. The cup holder for my electric wheelchair has some weight to it since its metal. Very sturdy! Made well. Took husband 5 minutes to put on. Thank you Pride and Amazon. Very pleased with my order!
J**S
great product !
great product !!!
M**N
Easy to I stall
I broke my drink holder a while back and held off on replacing it because I thought it would be too difficult to install on my own. Boy, was I wrong! It took all of like 5 minutes for me, a disabled person, to replace it. You do need an Allen key for the screws on the seat, but I already had Allen bits for my electric screwdriver. Can't wait to start using it again!
M**K
Warning No side Mounted Cup Holder works if you have to use public busses!!
If you use your wheelchair or power wheelchair on public transportation and the lift is in the front then this is not the right cup holder for you in fact if that is the case no side mounted cup holder is right for you!! Why because when you try to get on and off the bus The fare box Ram’s against your wheelchair tearing the side mounted cup holder completely off !!! What you do need as far as a cup holder goes if you are going to use Public Transportation is what is called a Front Mount Cup Holder !! I know because I speak from personal experience !! I purchased this very cup holder and had it mounted for me and I can’t drive so I use the public transportation and the first bus I got on knocked it loose and the2 nd one completely tore it apart and ripped it right off my power wheelchair !!!
C**S
Mixed
I just received this item a few hours ago so I cannot speak to how it will hold up over time. I did notice a few points right out of the gate though. First, this thing is very difficult to install on my Pride Victory 10. The hole in the mounting, for the screw in the arm of the scooter seat is too small. I had to bore it out, just a bit, to get the screw through. Second, the upper part of the holder is very limp and just falls down around whatever you have in there. I put a standard 16 ounce soda bottle in it and it will not stay. While it can sit on the little shelf, the holder part simply falls down to the base of the drink. If I move the scooter then the drink just falls right out. Maybe a big coffee mug might work, I don't know.
J**T
Check your shortest glass.
I've looked this over quite thoroughly and it appears to be a well made product and would satisfy most needs; however, I haven't installed yet and probably won't. My preference for between meal glasses is the high-ball or old fashioned which are typically a short glass. Mine are not tall enough to engage the top restraint; therefore, it just sits in the bottom "pan" and is not securely held in place. I gave it 4 stars for apparent quality of build,
T**E
great product
Great item. This is the second one of these I have bought and it works great.
W**.
Close, but still needs the bugs worked out.
After only using this item one time and having it installed less than one week. The cup holder is heavy and appears to be well made. I used a 20 oz bottle of Mt Dew Zero as the test item. The test was conducted with the side arms adjusted snuggly against the sides of the bottle. 1. The bottle fell from the holder 3 times during a 20 minute time period. Once on a tile floor. Once on a carpeted floor. And once in a parking lot with a black top surface. After the test I noticed. 1. The holder no longer sat level. The weight of the bottle bent the holder. 2. When the item was folded to the up-right storage/closed position the unit had lost its spring leaving the base of the unit sagging open with a 1/2 inch gap near the top. My conclusion: 1. The metal bracket is not thick enough to support the weight of a standard drink bottle. Using a heavier gage metal would help lower the vibration. 2. The bottom surface where the drink sits is smooth and allows the drink to slide around and bounce out of the recessed area where the drink should sit. 3. The spring metal used to hold the item in the up-right position is not spring metal and it is not heavy enough to hold its shape. This item works best when used while the chair is stationary. And I would limit the size of the drink to a 12 oz beverage can or equivalent cup.
D**G
Obviously with the "Pride" name attached, this cup holder wasn't cheap. But it was easy to mount to my wife's wheelchair "swing-away" joystick holder. Just had to drill a couple of holes to match existing mounting holes - 5 minutes work. Don't let the Pride name fool you; this can be adapted to any power wheelchair brand.
E**N
Very easy to install, great product and very handy to have.
P**L
Returned