Spitfire Scout 3
A great lightweight scooter that can easily disassemble with up to 9 miles on a full charge.
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I like the scooter for outdoor use.
I feel safe on it.
Haven't seen any yet
maggie d. from hershey, pa
I am 86 years old and diagnosed with Parkinson's disease 4 years ago and my legs are getting worse very fast so the scooter will come in handy.
I'd recommend it.
It's size.
The tulles could come off making it lighter to load.
lodena w. from mapleton, ut
I haven't really used it yet, but it rides and drives fine.
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The scooter gives me my mobility back.
It does need a better break
vicki l. from rosharon, tx
I am 66 years old and have a lung infection which keeps me from being Mobil. I bought the scooter for myself and love it .
The scooter is very easy to operate and manuver.
The scooter is light and I can put it in the trunk of my car.
I have not found a weakness of the product.
martha r. from san antonio, tx
I am 91 yrs. of age and have difficulty walking and also have pain in my back. The scooter provides me transportation to get my meals and mail.
Great
All I read is true.
It is a bit slower to stop than I thought
lauren k. from fuquay varina, nc
I reluctantly got a scooter on my PTs suggestion. At 44 MS I was just taking more and more. I use it in the house on bad days. Great for tight spot
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Easy to manuvour
None
deborah t. from lakeland, fl
I have severe vertigo and also cannot stand very long so this scooter helps me get around where I couldn’t before.
The best product we found in looking for over a year.
Smooth riding. Easy to disassemble to put in back of car for travel. Very well made.
None really. Just need to know if turning to sharp and fast, it will tip. Found in 1st test drive. We love them very much.
sharon w. from stockton, ca
We bought two. My husband has a broken back and cant walk more than about 20ft. I have an old work back injury that I can't walk too long.
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Mobility
None
mary h. from mcallen, tx (caregiver)
I bought it for a homeless older man who has severe COPD. He is in and out of the hospital all the time. He panhandles in a corner. This is a lifesave
The Scout 3 is good for air and ship travel.
The upgraded Batteries go a long distance between charges. Fits nicely through ships cabin doors (22 Inch opening) Three wheel design makes it very maneuverable to get around a cruise ship. And is comfortable to ride.
No head or tail light.
edward g. from minden, nv
I bought this scooter for my wife to use on cruises because of it travel size, battery life, ease of transporting it.
very good
everything
not sure
tyrone r. from mobile, al (caregiver)
mom 72
Go, go, go
Size, turning radius, comfort, ease of use, assembly and disassembly for travel, ease of battery charge
Front basket is too small. Although assembly/disassembly is easy, I am unable to do this and load in my car. Also, hard for me to plug in the battery on the scooter because it is too low.
christine p. from naples, fl
Age 68. Female. Extreme leg weakness. Uses walker 24/7 Purchased scooter for outings which require lots of walking.
I think a small electric wheelchair would have been better.
Can get in my rooms better then a 4 wheel. But did not have a small electric wheelchair to try
No backup sound. But does have a beeper button.
patricia s. from elkton, fl
I will be 80 in March. I have a lot of health issues. This Scout 3 will go into my small doorways.
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