Spitfire EX 4-Wheel
An extended base offers more legroom for your riding comfort
Drive Medical
(Model No. Spitfire 1420)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Spitfire EX 4-Wheel: Review
THIS SCOOTER COMES WITH A LARGER BATTERY AND IS CAPABLE FOR A FULL DAY OF TRAVEL
SCREW KNOBS LOOSEN IN TRAVEL. CHECK AND SEE WHAT CAN BE DONE WITH THE KNOB PROBLEM
agnes h. from beverly hills, fl
I AM 73 WITH A PINCHED NERVE IN MY NECK. WHEN VISITING AMUSEMENT PARKS IN FLA. I WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO WALK FOR TO LONG. I WOULD SLOW DOWN TO A STOP.
Good online easy and quick service.
Driving time and distance.
Ease of the ride feel every crack in sidewalk.
john h. from bakersfield, ca
Heart CHF little walking distance.
Good value for a good machine.
Larger battery means more run time.
Lack of suspension.
john s. from hendersonville, nc
I'm a 63 year old man with many disabilities involving my knees and lower back.
Spitfire EX 4-Wheel: Review
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william b. from washington, dc
73 years old, on oxygen 24/7 needs hip replacement
MEET NEEDS VERY WELL, WITH A FEW EXCEPTIONS .
EASE OF USE, STURDY
SEAT NOT AS COMFORTABLE AS SHE NEEDS. DOEs NOT HAVE PROPER LEG SETTINGS.
michael c. from las vegas, nv (caregiver)
FEMALE 69 RECOVERING FROM A STROKE .
It's a nice looking scooter.
It is fairly comfortable, and is easy to maneuver and control. I like the handlebar design.
The manual does not have a lot of information. The seat adjustment is not easy. I had to contact a technician for help.
deborah s. from westerly, ri
I have MS and use a wheelchair. I use the scooter to go outside. We have taken it in the car.
Lightweight scooter with long-lasting charge.
It has a slightly higher ground clearance than other travel scooters. We have used it on the lawn and surfaces with small gravel.
The seat height adjustment could be simplified.
john m. from idaho falls, id (caregiver)
53 year old female with MS.
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
Spitfire EX 4-Wheel: Review
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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
Spitfire EX 4-Wheel: Review
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
Easy to use personal transport
Compact
Battery
dale d. from ann arbor, mi
59-year old, post-stroke with heart disease
N/a
Don't know
White Glove service poor. Scooter was not put together properly. The levers to allow the scooter to go forward and backward work the opposite of every other scooter I have owned. The battery charger is in the yellow area yet when I try to charge the charger says it is charged and shows a green light.
caroline l. from santa ana, ca
I'm 72 years old and I have charcot in my left foot with arthritis in both feet.
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