Spitfire SE
Super-easy to take apart, even easier to afford - the SpinLife Spitfire Silver Edition!
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Is a little fragile
Good to go where I want
Don't like the back up warning- too loud
patrichia h. from buckhannon, wv
COPD patient. Sure helps getting around in stores & walking. It is a little heavy to transport.
This is really good product that is easy to use and...
Easy to assemble, easy to use.
I don't know of any. The only complaint I have is the warehouse lost my order and it took me about a month to get it.
robert s. from ninnekah, ok
Age 71. I am not totally disabled, but I have bad knees, my left one needing replacement or repair.
I am pleased with the product I ordered.
It was very easy to put together and to use. Not as stable as it could be.
Not as stable as it could be.
florence c. from mount pleasant, tx
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Nice scooter for the money.
Appears to be well built and sturdy.
Out of spec. parts including trailing wheel assemblies and battery packs which are distorted. Had to get it to a full charge without having a second battery pack. Horn had to be removed (sounds like a semi backing up outside, scares all the cats).
richard c. from alger, mi (caregiver)
60 y.o. female with M.S., 135 lbs.
The scooter is easy to use, has sufficient battery...
It's easy to assemble and disassemble for transport. The 7.5 miles of range on a full charge is good, allowing for enjoyment of events that require mobility.
I really don't see any weaknesses.
robert s. from ninnekah, ok
I am the user of this product. I am 71 and have a knee that is in need of replacement.
Cheaply made.
Light and increased somewhat range.
The seat is shaky especially in the higher positions, leg room could use a few inches longer and easily tips on turns. Horn too quiet and range is less than advertised. Seat could have a carry pouch on rear and a tiller mount charger plug would be easy for those who have trouble bending.
tx v. from las vegas, nv
76 year old incomplete paraplegic with very limited walking ability. This scooter is a back up for traveling in place of power wheelchair.
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john y. from little egg harbor, nj
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It was the perfect size for small spaces.
The size, the ease of use.
There was no booklet or CD on how to put together or the features of the product.
deborah m. from holiday, fl (caregiver)
This was a gift for my elderly Mother with knee issues.
Seat is not really comfortable for me and handle has too...
Scooter rocks for the most part, very quick. made well, heavier than my old Go-Go. great battery life!
Seat. adjusting the steering handle forward we noticed that it was not real easy to do at first, but mostly there is play that should not be there, just does not seem to lock down tightly.
pamela s. from springdale, wa
Woman, hit by drunk driver at age 17. Very severe compound fracture left leg/almost amputation. 11 surgeries, leg saved but very injured. now 61yrs.
Just what I needed.
Batteries, easy to disassemble when storing in back of car. I love it!
none
michael w. from longview, tx
72 yrs. old. COPD, can not walk far.
Counter-intuitive controls, small foot deck
none stand out
Counter-intuitive controls, small foot deck, annoying backup alarm, high center of gravity
tom h. from los angeles, ca (caregiver)
Elderly aunt
Real good!
Easy to get around!
The basket!
william b. from rosamond, ca
n/a
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