Scout 4 Extended Range
Up to 14 miles of battery range, with the portability of a Travel Scooter!
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Easy to use
Fits my needs/ wish it had lights
No lights... front and back
sandie f. from mchenry, il
I am a camper so looked for a cart that came apart. Very nice ...going to take it this winter so will know more did not realize no lights ...
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sandra h. from fort worth, tx
I am happy with it so far, not hard to assemble, Manual pretty clear Salesman very good Speedy felivery
Lightweight, goes nicely, could use 2
Disassembles easily
ground clearance
kathleen i. from biloxi, ms (caregiver)
He has COPD and a very bad back. Hard for him to walk, gives him a way to get around.
I like the scooter!
Easy to steer.
Takes up room in the house.
mary k. from st. augustine, fl
Allows me to move about without having to be pushed in the wheelchair.
Outstanding!
Light weight.
None found so far.
george m. from rio grande, nj
76 year old male who is missing right leg.
Easy!! to purchase, but you are on your own when you need...
Performs as expected
Very little help from company after purchase
robert d. from joplin, mo
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Convenient and inexpensive alternative to power wheelchair
Reasonable price, battery life, ease of assembly/disassembly, breaks up into relatively lightweight components.
Lack of suspension or shock absorbers - going over door thresholds can be painful! Also it would be nice to have an option for different seat cushions with more support/ cushioning - the seat can get uncomfortable if you sit in it all day.
rachel v. from haymarket, va
40 year old; unable to walk at all, extreme fatigue and heat intolerance.
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The distance per charge is great.
I wish it had a better turning radius.
john e. from springfield, oh
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Good product.
Good ride!
A bit difficult to unplug
fred p. from windham, me
72 year old congestive heart failure patient, require assistance walking.
A smaller, sturdy, mobility scooter extended range to 15...
Can go longer range, does not lose power going up inclines, larger basket.
The seat is not as padded as other scooters therefore sitting in it for long periods can be uncomfortable. Due to the frame positioned solidly around the tires the turning radias is not as tight. The length of the charger wire is short.
sharilyn g. from largo, fl
Muscular dystrophy - limb girdle muscular dystrophy J2, a muscle waiting disease.
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prinzie p. from newark, de (caregiver)
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Love the scooter, and it is easy to transport.
Good for shopping. Easy to charge. Easy to get on.
Turning radius could be sharper.
warren b. from tempe, az (caregiver)
User is 62 years old and has a bad case of neuropathy in legs, loves the scooter. Goes any where she wants to.
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