Spitfire Scout 4
A fun, easy to disassemble 4-wheel scooter for the budget conscious shopper.
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New lease on life.
Speed and maneuvering, ease of turning and four wheel stability.
Needs a cane holder and a cup-holder.
michael b. from watertown, ma
72 year-old with osteoarthritis in both legs. The Scout gives me increased mobility and saves my legs giving me more stamina.
Seat is not padded enough, very uncomfortable.
Battery last a long time
Seat uncomfortable
sandra n. from ormond beach, fl
Age-73, difficulty walking.
Serves the purpose we needed.
Ease in assembly.
The strength of the plastic parts.
jim t. from warner robbins, ga
75 yr. Old man with severe back problems and bilateral knee problems all of which prevents him from walkinmore the very short distances without having
Good product husband loves it
Easy to assemble,husband says comfortable to ride
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patricia m. from wellington, fl (caregiver)
Husband
Great scooter that does the job. Just as it's supposed too!
Seems to be dependable and it's small and maneuverable enough to move around in the store without any issues. Also seems to have plenty of power and speed.
There is not much in the way of any basket space. But it is a small scooter. It also left her stranded in a parking lot when the drive section became unhooked and it stopped in it's tracks. A quick call to Spinlife and they had us up and running again in no time. Hopefully it was a one time issue. May not have been securely fastened from the factory or maybe I unintentionally hit the release handle unboxing it.
russell f. from eastover, sc (caregiver)
My wife has a yet as undiagnosed issue that is making it difficult at best for her to walk any distance without pain and extreme tiredness.
Comfortable
Easy to put together, love that it has its own key
None, I do have one disappointment, I requested green plates & did not receive. I was sent red/blue.
gay m. from coweta, ok
Myself at age 52, I have bilateral arthritic knees, torn meschius & need a replacement. Its hurts to much to walk very far
Today it's 110+ degrees. I wish the seat wasn't black.
Seat is a nice size and the armrests are handy for getting on and off. Overall, I am much happier with Spitfire Scout than I was with GOGO
Very difficult to plug into the charger. It needs an easier access and a simpler plug - perhaps a standard 3-prong at BOTH ends; Leg/foot room needs to be 2-3" more for a man's foot or a brace; Key could have easier access to the ignition.
chris m. from la quinta, ca
Polio handicapped both legs for 77 years. Weak arms. Post Polio Syndrome is getting worse. Can barely walk 100 steps without needing to rest.
Spitfire Scout 4: Review
Handles very well.
Needs to be higher off the ground. Hard to move across grass.
troy s. from greeneville, tn
Disabled walking is very hard.
Good value
Easy to load, handles well, affordable
distance from seat to front cowl. If knees don't bend well uncomfortable
david j. from lake city, mi (caregiver)
the Wife who has had multiple knee replacements, curvature of spine, and a broken foot.
not easy to run over a rough lawn
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needs rubber tires to make a smooth ride
robert p. from medina, oh
has bad knees
The scooter fulfills my need.
easy to operate
not fast enough
jack c. from white bear lake, mn
I am 88 years old and have congestive heart failure and also I am anemic. The scooter has been great.
LOVE MY SCOUT 4!
NICE RIDE, EASY OF OPERATING IT
THE ONLY NEGATIVE IS THAT THE SEAT POST AT IT'S HIGHEST POINT ISN'T HIGH ENOUGH FOR ME. I AM 6 FOOT 4 INCHES TALL AND HAVE TO USE A CANE TO STAND UP FROM IT. I DID CALL ABOUT ANOTHER SEAT POST BUT WAS TOLD THERE IS NOTHING ELSE FOR THIS MODEL.
michael g. from jonesville, nc
I AM 70 YEARS OLD AND UNDER HOSPICE CARE BECAUSE OF MY HEART AND I MUST WEAR OXYGEN 24/7.
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