Spitfire SE
Super-easy to take apart, even easier to afford - the SpinLife Spitfire Silver Edition!
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Better assembly instructions
Utility
Even a handy person needs better assembly instructions.
roy l. from flushing, ny
I have difficulty walking and can no longer drive because of my eyesight.
Lightweight and durable scooter
It is lightweight, and so is the 12v 12amp battery box. Seems reliable. Has a nice loud horn. The batteries will take you a long ways on a charge. Has handles front and back for lifting, some scooters don't.
The turning radius is poor. You have to maneuver back and forth several times to make some turns compared to other scooters. The accelerator lever for your hand has forward-pull on the left side, when it arrives in the box. I realize this can be changed to the right hand pull, but this is peculiar and rather annoying when you first buy it.
william g. from san dimas, ca
No comment
Perfect for me
I particularly like this product because I am a small woman and it fits me like a good shoe! For the first time, I am able to actually put my feet on the footrest without them dangling in the air! With the 15 mile batteries I can go much longer than my previous chair that had 20 mi.
I haven't found any as yet
joanne m. from atlanta, ga
Disability
Good product
I am very heavy and the scooter carries my weight with no problem. It is also capable of going pretty fast.
The ride is a little too rough and some times it jerks when you stop too fast. You have to pay attention to what you're doing. Also even though I love my scooter, I really need more leg room. And even though it breaks down into easier pieces. It's hard for me to put together because you have to stoop and twist etc. My stooping and twisting days are over. So I usually need help....it looks like I have a lot of complaints, but really, I am very happy with my scooter overall.
connie l. from lexington, ky
56. Overweight. Arthritis..
needs to dampen ride (shocks?)
Too new to rate
Seat post positioning . . . bolt too short
derek j. from louisville, ky
84,COPD and limited activity
Spitfire SE: Review
Easy to get around with even in crowded stores. Very well pleased with the overall scooter.
The stitching on the back rest of the seat is poor. One seam has frayed already and another is starting to come open.
herbert s. from ocean view, de
Not provided
good quality, comfort for the price
solid electrical connections from battery pack to drive unit, travels up to 5 mph
Users should be aware of a tipping hazard on unlevel surfaces
russell j. from canon city, co
6' 1" 52 year old male, SCI incomplete w/ partial paralysis from below the shoulders, ambulatory for short distances w/walker
Great product for the disabled.
Easy operating and handling. Also the variable speeds are easy to use.
Possibility of losing control if the surface puts one of the rear wheel higher than the other.
ross r. from san antonio, tx
This is the first scooter or wheelchair I have purchased. The EX 3-Wheel, Travel Scooter exceeded my expectations. The Speed control and easy handling
Easy assembly five pieces.
Allows patient independence.
None to date.
barbara h. from connellsville, pa (caregiver)
69years old patient with MSA form of parkinson. Poor mobility.
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