Spitfire EX 4-Wheel
An extended base offers more legroom for your riding comfort
Drive Medical
(Model No. Spitfire 1420)
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Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Good looking, easy to use.
Goes 15 miles on a battery charge, lasts all day and goes through gravel.
Backs up slowly. Not enough foot room.
donald b. from st. anne, il
Don is an 81 year old and lost the use of his legs about 18 years ago. He is 6'4" and about 220 lbs.
So far I am very satisfied
It is sturdy and well-built.
It could have a better turning radius.
art l. from okeechobee, fl
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It's a good scoter for the price
Higher ground clearance. It's much easier to charge batteries then the Pride Go-Go
No rear view mirror. Harder ride
darel n. from bakersfield, ca
Male, 72, can`t walk
Perfect breakdown to load in SUV
Lightweight
Sometimes, there is a creaking noise
susan a. from parker, co
Spinal cord injury; incomplete c-3, c-4 (quadraplegic).
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Seat is very uncomfortable and the place for your feet isn't wide enough
richard s. from independance, mo (caregiver)
My husband uses it. He is 78 and has congestive heart failure and is unable to walk any distance
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Lightweight, simple to operate.
Promotional material state breaks down into three parts, battery, seat and main body. We found the main body has to be separated to fit into large SUV area.
russell s. from emerald isle, nc
83 year old male with femoral neuropathy, CHF, pulmonary hypertension, diabetes II, arthritis. sciatica, anemia, atrial fib, and general physical weak
Very comfortable and very easy to load in my van.
Easy to operate, speed control good, battery time good.
Would be nice if the wheels were larger.
ellis c. from swannanoa, nc
I'm on oxygen 24/7 and very limited to outdoor activity. Now I can take my dog for a walk. We are now going about every day thanks to my scooter.
Pleased with the product.
Ease of getting on and off and the controls are handy.
No weaknesses with the product, but the information for assembling and disassembling are not very clear or helpful.
judy h. from horn lake, ms
I'm an 81-year-old male with a congestive heart failure diagosis with arthritis and back problems. The scooter provides a means for me travel around
Easy to use personal transport
Compact
Battery
dale d. from ann arbor, mi
59-year old, post-stroke with heart disease
I am completely satisfied with this product.
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donald p. from galt, ca
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Very happy with the way it performs on the sidewalks.
Anti-tip feature; not too cumbersome getting in and out of the apt. and into elevator; sufficient power to propel on the ramp; easy to operate.
Would like to see a dual battery as an option - esp. a plug in on the scooter
margaret w. from brooklyn, ny (caregiver)
My sister, Margie, suffers from severe and chronic COPD and lymphedema in her legs. She is not able to do much walking
I very much like the Spitfire EX and would recommend it to...
Ease of disassembly and reassembly.
The seat seems a little bit wobbly, but it just might be me.
linda m. from huntington beach, ca
I am a 62 year old female who has experienced two pulmonary embolisms, as well as a need for a complete knee replacement.
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