Celebrity X 4-Wheel
Best value for front and rear suspension, great for those who demand high quality and performance.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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A great oudoor scooter
Great range (20 miles) Works great on an uneven lawn, Like the delta tiller, like the sliding seat adjustment (front to back), comfortable seat, good top speed, like the air filled tires for traction and ride smoothness. Can easily make 5 mile round trip excurtion downtown which includes navigating road and even a road railroad track crossing.
The size and turning radius make it unsutable for our hc modified home. It is physically much more dificult to steer this 4 wheel scooter than 3 wheeled scooters.
roger p. from holland, mi
54 year old man with multiple sclerosis with mobility probs and poor hand and arm function.
Celebrity X 4-Wheel: Review
Speed, batery life and distance covered.
None, so far.
paul h. from apex, nc
58 yrs. old, Multiple Sclerosis, ambulatory, but not very.
over all good
It has sufficient power.
The hard rubber tires gives way to a rough ride when riding the scooter on the sidewalk.
clarence p. from oceanside, ca (caregiver)
Clem can not walk a long distance, due to knee problems.
Great Product
Ease Of Operation, Take Apart Simplicty
Poor Headlight
michael b. from jeffersonville, in (caregiver)
Both Knees Bone-On-Bone
not as comfortable as my legend scooter
Not provided
shorter wheel base...tilt steering column do not like the off board charging system scooter does not hold charge as long as my 8 yr. old pride legend.do not carefor all the bells and whistles.. wish i had spent 200.00 more and bought another pride legend
brenda s. from rock hill, sc
born 7/2/1939...use when shopping etc.
This Pride product appears to be of high quality as that of...
The Pride Celebrity X 4 wheel scooter is very sturdy because of high quality materials with a wonderful smooth ride. This scooter is a great value for the price.
The light is a big disappointment as it is not nearly as bright as the one on old scooter. Why the change, Pride? The turn-type tiller adjustment is very difficult for a stroke patient to use. The off-board charger is also harder to deal with.
mary d. from stockdale, tx (caregiver)
User is a 78 year old 200 pound stroke patient with paralysis of arm and leg on right side.
Beautiful, sturdy machine that is a true companion!
The Pride name is a strength. The sleek looks and design are very "cool" for a young man and the strength and sturdiness of the make and model provide confidence when he's driving it. He gets LOTS of compliments on his scooter!
Only one...the "halogen headlight" doesn't even give off enough light to see ahead in the dark. You have to have a flashlight. He was looking forward to a good, strong headlight to drive to his grandparents' house next door in the evenings. The description said it was a good headlight - or at least we assumed it was.
mark w. from sonora, ca (caregiver)
The user is a 19 year old young man. He is physically disabled because of a disease and the scooter has given him complete freedom when he is outdoor
Very good for its intended purpose.
Relatively simple to operate. Solid construction and sufficient options to tailor it for an individual.
Cannot be driven forever without stopping to charge it up.
william c. from colorado springs, co (caregiver)
97 yrs old and no drivers license - lives in San Diego and wants to go, go, go.
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