Spitfire Pro SE 4W Portable
SpinLife Exclusive Travel Scooter with 9 or 15 mile range
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Ease of dismantling the scooter for transport, and it is easy to operate
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patrick s. from san bernardino, ca (caregiver)
I purchased the Spitfire for my mother who is disabled. She really likes the scooter, as she can now feel most comfortable moving about in public.
Needs slightly bigger wheels for uneven terrain
Rides well - solid made
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don f. from poughkeepsie, ny
86 years old nuropathy
Only thing to make better is a headlight
Ease of operation Easy to put together
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mary f. from austin, tx
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daniel h. from eagle bend, mn
I already did this
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The controls are very easy to use
The instructions need to be clearer
raymond h. from inyokern, ca (caregiver)
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Easy to operate scooter.
Easy to operate.
Charging plug difficult for an older person to reach. Even on the lowest speed it still goes too fast. Color panels very difficult to change. I broke a peg trying to get one out.
jane e. from trego, wi (caregiver)
My 91 year old father in law who lives in assisted living.
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leonard c. from largo, fl
It works great
not having a lot of use as of this time it seems like a...
plenty of power and small size gets around and through doors easily
lacks traction on grass and loose stones when used outside side
ronald g. from spring mills, pa (caregiver)
Ninety-five year female weighing about 110 pounds
Good quality scooter but initial assembly is not documented...
Fairly lightweight, breaks down easily, seems to have good motive traction, enables someone unable to walk much to get out and enjoy life
The assembly instructions are not the clearest. The seat post height adjustment has a pin with a ring on it and nowhere to put it. Some are screwed in, some are not and the one in the steering column looks like it is but isn't.
dennis g m. from winter garden, fl (caregiver)
Woman, 43 yrs old, severely broken foot in boot awaiting surgery
Beautiful but too compact for anyone over 200lbs
The scooter has a lot of power
SEAT IS WAY TOO SMALL.
toni g. from columbus, ky
I am a 297 lb individual I'm 5ft6in 57yrs old. I have m.s. and having difficulty walking. Love the scooter that I purchasedverysmall uncomfortable sea
This scooter allows me to leave the house and move around...
The batteries hold up very well. The swivel seat allows access to work spaces, tables etc. Much more sturdy than I expected. Narrow enough to drive in and out of the house through standard doors from existing handicapped ramp.
I would like the accessory (rear basket etc.) receiver to be lower and not connected to the seat.
lanny c. from jasper, al
78 year old male with severe neuropathy, medically classified as a very high fall risk.
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quality like the changeable colors
turning radius levers are confusing to me. to go forward you have to pull back on lever; to go backwards you have to push forward on lever hopefully I'll get use to the lever system and not run over someone
bruce u. from point, tx (caregiver)
Wife uses.
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