Spitfire Scout 3
A great lightweight scooter that can easily disassemble with up to 9 miles on a full charge.
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Wish parts were easier to put together.
Easy for me to put in the car. Charge last a long time. Speed is good.
I wish the steering column when folded had valcro stripe to keep it steady. Also wished the base rear wheels attached to base easier.
penelope c. from uxbridge, ma (caregiver)
My husband, 75 year old with Parkinsons Disease.
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debby h. from giddings, tx
In need of a hip replacement and cannot stand long
Wife enjoys the ride.
Ease of operation.
It is a little heavy getting in and out of our car. (Ford Escape).
ronald h. from lewiston, mi (caregiver)
She's 82 years old and is under a doctor's care for weight loss and frequent falling. This scooter is exactly what she needed.
Best compact scooter I've seen
The strengths of this scooter are that it is compact, easy to maneuver, comes apart and assembles with ease.
The weakness of the scooter is the bulkiness and handling of the front portion of the scooter when it is disassembled. I am a 65 year old woman and handling this part can be a bit difficult.
vickey c. from oklahoma city, ok
I am a 65 year old female and I have osteoarthritis in both knees and walking long distances and standing for longer than 5 minutes is impossible.
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jim m. from north ridgeville, oh
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Great product
Turns on a dime,easy to get around house n stores9
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judith a. from oakhurst, ca (caregiver)
Husband has amputated leg.this is his life line to socialize n help around the house. Morale soared after scooter use
Great scooter, great price.
Size, width and length are perfect. Lightweight, I love the tiller, quietness, seat, and overall looks! Love the new floor. Much more durable then the Phoenix 4. However, would be great outdoors, but I am barefoot most of the time so it hurts my feet. I had to tape some soft gel padding there, but I realize that it was designed with the thought that people would be wearing shoes. Turning radius is great! And I love the placement for your feet.
It is difficult to charge my Scout with the charging port located so low to the floor. My Phoenix had the charging port on the tiller, which was much better than this situation. I also wish that this scooter had a light, I bought a couple bike lights.
janice r. from spring city, pa
I can not walk. I use this scooter exclusively in my house.
Easy to assemble and take apart for transport.
Comfortable and perfect size for me.
Wish it was a little higher off the ground - not that I have had any problems with it so far, just preference.
sue b. from lacombe, la
Unable to walk for prolonged periods of time in heat and humidity, buying a scooter turned out to be cheaper then frequently renting in Florida.
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Easy to disassemble and assemble.
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richard s. from little elm, tx
72 year old male with muscle disease. Difficulty walking. Arm and leg muscle strength is diminishing.
It works, isn't as powerful as they come, but I feel like...
It is lighter than many and not too difficult to disassemble.
Not enough weight in the front end. It lifts up sometimes. The back stop wheels are of great benefit.
marilyn b. from flatwoods, ky
I should have gotten a four wheel model.
It gives my brother more independence.
It is very easy to load and unload for travel. We used the scooter when we when on vacation.
We have not discover any weakness as of yet. He is getting used to the control.
larry n. from randallstown, md (caregiver)
My brother is 62 years old and has lost the ability to walk more than a few feet. He uses this scooter to get around the house and town.
Great scooter at a great price.
More leg room, good speed.
Does not turn as sharply as my Pride Go-Go.
vincent m. from toms river, nj
75 year old male. Suffers from back trouble which makes it difficult to walk or stand for long periods of time.
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