Pursuit XL PMV
A comfortable pillow-top seat that slides forward and back and swivels side-to-side is standard.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Great.
Well-built
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catherine m. from shell knob, mo
This is for my husband! He likes it very well. Built very well, rides comfortable. Nice and stable on rough ground.
Super product.
Shocks that make the ride really smooth, lights for letting people know you are there, turn signals to let others know where you are going, just an all around joy to drive.
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jean w. from woodson terrace, mo
My husband uses this cart, and absolutely loves it. the ride is great, the speed is good when wanting to cross streets, it is very easy to handle.
Not best for short people or children and needs a storage...
Distance possible on one charge. Nice speed capability.
Limited seat height adjustments. I need a foot rest part so my legs don't dangle. Needs additional storage places.
joyce f. from midlothian, va
Female, age 62, weight about 160. I sought more ground clearance for tackling curbs throughout the planned community + for occasional off path explora
A little overkill but was what I needed
Company history. Had a Rebel for over 25 years, is still running but I wanted a better ground clearance.
Headlights are great, but it needs a good, bright light the height of the tiller. I had to improvise one myself--should be standard on this quality and price scooter.
dorothy g. from mendon, oh
Female, 82 years old, 5' tall, very bad back issues.
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comfort, speed, looks great, very happy with this unit
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debra f. from palmyra, va (caregiver)
71 4 strokes, can't walk
If it was complete at first!
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joseph b. from sebastian, fl
Love everything about scooter so far except, need lumbar knob for seat. Complete seat was sent to me.
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Size, ability to carry my weight, off road capable, I also like the design.
Considering my size and abilities there is no weaknes's except maybe the price.
edward i. from nutley, nj
Physical disability, arthritis of both knees ankles, an hips an left shoulder.
Yes but not the white glove service. Was not very...
Comfort and easy to get in or on.
Turning radius.
kenneth g. from fremont, ca (caregiver)
83 yr old male with bad back, knees and foot not able to walk without a walker
This scooter allows me to go beyond the pavement in comfort.
It is fast and the suspension is unreal. It cushions the off road ride like no other scooter. The lights are powerful and the automatic break lights were unexpected and really convenient.
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william p. from coxsackie, ny
64yr old male with SBMA, Kennedys disease. Overall loss of strength, limited walking.
A very solid product, but is definitely not for everyone.
This is the ultimate scooter for getting around outdoors. It is large, powerful, and can drive through or over many things other than water. It has a great deal of speed and torque, and the batteries are good for several miles on flat surfaces. It is a very stable and comfortable scooter, particularly with the shock absorbers as one takes the scooter off-road. The LED lights are not just there for decoration. They are very bright and work exceptionally well at night. This was my fourth scooter from Pride, and it has the same level of design quality, operational similarities with the rest of the Pride line, and the feeling as with the other scooters of extreme durability. Also, as with all the other Pride scooters, I had this one assembled and working within 10 min. after it was delivered, with minimal tools requirement. Other than installing the batteries and the seat, no other assembly work is required. Finally, the standard seat it comes with is unbelievably comfortable. An added benefit of ordering from spin life was the free delivery, along with free scooter cover, flag, and drink holder.
It is not a general-purpose scooter, and people with leg weakness would have an extremely difficult time getting on or off the scooter. The seat is 27 inches from the ground at a minimum. The scooter seems to be designed for riding longer distances, probably on roads, so the horn could really use more decibels. It could also use a small odometer and speedometer. The steering column is not for people with weak arms or upper body, as it takes a bit of effort to push the delta tiller, especially if the vehicle is not moving. The battery rating was for approximately 20 miles of driving, but this was not achieved if any appreciable amount of hills are on the driving path. Finally, this scooter has all the same warnings as other Pride scooters regarding exposure to water. Given that this particular scooter is specifically designed as an all-terrain vehicle, one would think that Pride should make this particular scooter a bit more water resistant.
erik s. from petaluma, ca
The end user is a 48-year-old male with severe arm and leg weakness. The user can stand but cannot walk.
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Ordered the weather breaker sunshade and it does not fut.
brad b. from denver, co
Male, 45 years old with MS
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