Spitfire Scout 4
A fun, easy to disassemble 4-wheel scooter for the budget conscious shopper.
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Great, just wish for a little more leg space, I’m tall
Ease of movement
The seat needs to go higher for more leg space
sandra p. from orlando, fl
I love the freedom that this spitfire has given me, I’m able to go everywhere from the zoo with my grandchildren to the shopping malls with my girls.
Love it
Speed, solid quality, price, appearance, seat comfortable and easy to adjust to swivel for ease of exiting, easy to drive ...have not tried to transport yet but it looks like we can manage...easy to assembly... driving info in book helped me a lot especially about driving up on sidewalks, so as not to tilt,
Too low ground clearance , tires too hard ( I should have chosen one with air tires) Instruction book did not give info about unlocking front turning wheels so I had to call to find out that this needed to be done, however the person I spoke with knew exactly what I was talking about, this definitely needs to be added to instruction book. Not so good for driving on lawns or dirt paths.
judy w g. from fuquay-varina, nc
77 years old, energetic female
Have only used it once since I purchased it.
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linda e. from bad axe, mi
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jerold and brenda d. from westchester, oh
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TIRES.... I know its intended to be used indoors...BUT I like to go around the block, fresh air, visits, etc. BUT when I go on the sidewalk it's ruff...! any little thing hit equals a trip to see my DDS....! So what I suggest knowing it has no springs etc. are some SOFTER tires, soft rubber as compared to the HARD tires it now comes with... Thanks
terrence h. from torrance, ca
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This is a Four shell scooter.
When the key is turned off the brakes hold.
The seat is a swivel but it is hard to engage.
bonnie w. from grass valley, ca (caregiver)
This is used by an 86 year old man with Parkinson’s. He finds it easy to use but finds it a bit tight fit. He is a slim person weighing 170.
Freedom
For me the ease of taking it apart and putting it in the back of my Escape.
The only thing I can think of is the turning radius.
elaina t. from evington, va
I am soon to be 65. I am bone on bone in both knees and I am suppose to have my knees replaced. I also have arthritis in my toes, knees and right hip.
Got 5% military disc for husbands 30 years in Army
300# wt limit, handling ease, green color, place to put accessory
No pocket for booklet, small seat swivel lever making it hard for me w/ cemented vertabrae
charlotte n. from topton, pa
Handicapped 76 yr old female widow living in 1 bedroom apt. IL campus in Topton, PA
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I ordered the rear basket and a part was missing and we called about a week and a half ago but never received the missing part.
dolores k. from north baldwin, ny
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It’s a decent product.
Easy to break down for transporting.
My first one was defective, second one worked fine, manufacture needs better quality control.
jerry b. from brookville, oh
I need a scooter to go to appointments like Drs etc, it needs to go into my minivan. The scout scooter fills this very nicely.
The Spitfire saves me from navigating the very long...
Comfortable, controls easy to use.
A standard offering would include the power plug in an accessible location. It should NOT be an optional feature.
daniel g. from snoqualmie, wa
85 years old, I use a walker when I am outside of my retirement residence.
For the price it's a durable cart.
Speed, battery life, seat can be lowered so you can reach lower. For me that is great as I can weed my raised flower tubs. It's a sturdy cart.
The steering is sensitive if you got a rock The steering apparatus jerks to a side,so that could be dangerous if you were going fast.
cindy t. from rockmart, ga
57 y/0 female, incomplete paraplegic. As I've aged walking and stamina have decreased. I use the cart in the yard.
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