Spitfire Scout 3 Extended Range
Travel Scooter functionality with the drive range of a full size scooter!
Drive Medical
(Model No. SFSCOUT3-EXT)
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Spitfire Scout 3 Extended Range: Review
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david s. from chinohills, ca
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Small and easy to maneuver.
Adjustable speed, great turning, ease of use.
No weaknesses that I can find.
suzanne a. from amherst, ny
Senior citizen with severe back problems and Orthostatic Tremor that affects the use of my legs. I use it when I volunteer.
Great
All I read is true.
It is a bit slower to stop than I thought
lauren k. from fuquay varina, nc
I reluctantly got a scooter on my PTs suggestion. At 44 MS I was just taking more and more. I use it in the house on bad days. Great for tight spot
Spitfire Scout 3 Extended Range: Review
Easy to manuvour
None
deborah t. from lakeland, fl
I have severe vertigo and also cannot stand very long so this scooter helps me get around where I couldn’t before.
The best product we found in looking for over a year.
Smooth riding. Easy to disassemble to put in back of car for travel. Very well made.
None really. Just need to know if turning to sharp and fast, it will tip. Found in 1st test drive. We love them very much.
sharon w. from stockton, ca
We bought two. My husband has a broken back and cant walk more than about 20ft. I have an old work back injury that I can't walk too long.
Spitfire Scout 3 Extended Range: Review
Mobility
None
mary h. from mcallen, tx (caregiver)
I bought it for a homeless older man who has severe COPD. He is in and out of the hospital all the time. He panhandles in a corner. This is a lifesave
pleased with the performance of the scooter
The seat pivoting to the side for exiting and entering the scooter is a major plus. The ease of moving about the stores in the mall was without navigation problems. The turning radius is very good. The arm adjustments are good to have especially if you are in tight areas. Ability to adjust the steering pedestal for comfort is good. The parts of the scooter fit conveniently in my car trunk. The battery being the heaviest of the components goes in last.
The seat cushion needs more padding. We bought a seat cushion at the store to correct the hardness of the seat. Could the knob that locks the front wheel from moving be raised so the operator can reach it with more ease. When she is stopped for a period of time she feels safer with the front wheel locked, especially if someone would bump the scooter.
harry t. from georgetown, de (caregiver)
My wife is the user. She suffers from severe Osteo and Rheumatoid Arthritisk, Neuropathy, and is on kidney dialysis three sessions a week.
very good
everything
not sure
tyrone r. from mobile, al (caregiver)
mom 72
Go, go, go
Size, turning radius, comfort, ease of use, assembly and disassembly for travel, ease of battery charge
Front basket is too small. Although assembly/disassembly is easy, I am unable to do this and load in my car. Also, hard for me to plug in the battery on the scooter because it is too low.
christine p. from naples, fl
Age 68. Female. Extreme leg weakness. Uses walker 24/7 Purchased scooter for outings which require lots of walking.
Spitfire Scout 3 Extended Range: Review
Speed, turning radius and adjustability.
Needs a bigger basket.
suzanne a. from amherst, ny
Female, senior citizen with severe back pain because of multiple spine issues and Orthostatic Tremor.
I think a small electric wheelchair would have been better.
Can get in my rooms better then a 4 wheel. But did not have a small electric wheelchair to try
No backup sound. But does have a beeper button.
patricia s. from elkton, fl
I will be 80 in March. I have a lot of health issues. This Scout 3 will go into my small doorways.
Able to enjoy family functions because of Spitfire Scout 3,...
The fact that it can be broken down to fit in the van.
The back end is heavy for a woman to move.
delbria t. from temple hills, md (caregiver)
64 yr. old Male who has difficulties walking. He has nerve damage in his legs.
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