Phoenix HD 4-Wheel Travel Scooter
A great travel scooter with a 20" seat option and a 350 lb. weight capacity!
Drive Medical
(Model No. PHOENIXHD4)
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This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
Recommended
We recommend the Phoenix LT 4-Wheel Travel Scooter by Drive Medical. Features are very similar to the Phoenix HD 4-Wheel Travel Scooter and it can ship in Same day if ordered before 12pm ET.
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Phoenix HD 4-Wheel Travel Scooter: Review
First time I used it the battery lights indicated needing charge after a mile of use. The next time went 3 miles before the first light went out.
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robert k. from foley, al
58 male diabetes and disabled due to a bad fall. 337 lbs
An exceptional machine, everyone that is disabled really...
It is very easy to take apart & put back together for easy travel. Has plenty of power and is well put together. With the swivel seat makes it easy to get & off. Very easy to operate.
Since this is a 4 wheel scooter, i have seen a minor issue when turning in tight places
harvey c. from somerset, ky (caregiver)
My wife has a severe case of COPD & asthma, type 2 diabetes and joint issues. About 75% immobile
I really enjoy my scooter. It is so much fun to drive. Its...
Its so easy to operate. I like the speed control. And all the features!
Haven't found any so far.
cynthia e. b. from atmore, al
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Every good machine
The ease that it brakes down to put in the back of my vehicle and the low cost.
The seat could be adjustable to move forward and backward to give a little more leg room.
ted l. from pala, ca
I'm a 76 year old male with a bad hip and knees, limited mobility and can' walk any distance to speak of. It helps me to move around and go shopping
miss my go-go
Head lamp
Small foot space , speed
ronald b. from canoga park, ca
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Batteries are too weak
Being able to travel with it
The batteries
donna o. from pacifica, ca
I have a bad knee and it's very hard to walk long distances
Scooter work well and easy to disassembly.
Long enough battery life and ease of use.
Steering could be improved.
alfred p. from everett, ma (caregiver)
My wife can not walk long distance an the scooter helps when we go to malls or outside walks. She had back surgery and bad arthritis.
Serves my need to use para transit for dialysis,and other...
Ease of disassembling for transportation. speed control. 360 degree chair swivel. extended battery charge. stability. higher grade climbing ability.
I have yet to enounter any negatives as I have only a few weeks usage.
rich s. from hastings on the hudson, ny
74 Year old male, prosthesis on right leg, below knee, Dialysis, diabetes.
superior, sturdy, flexable useage
usability on multiple terrains
circumferance of turning distance
beverly k. from lemoore, ca
84 yo female...non ambulatory due to severe degenerative arthritis
Very pleased with our purchase
The fact that it can work well in all sorts of ground. Grass, gravel and pavement
Have not found any weaknesses of the product. I had a problem loading and unloading but finally got the hang of it.
roberta p. from orlando, fl
My husband and I both use the Phoenix. I have COPD and cannot walk distances at all and if I want to visit a mall or an attraction, I use it.
Only problem is maneuverability; not as good as her old...
Well built, attractive
Maneuverability; I wish I had stayed with a three wheeler like the Phantom
robert k. from seviereille, tn (caregiver)
Oxygen 24/7, diabetes, all kinds of breathing medication
I am very happy with this purchase.
127 lbs. and can support a 350 lb. rider. My weight is 325 lbs.
I have not found any yet.
michael p. from lake worth, fl
68-year-old male, who can only walk about 50 feet.
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