iRide Folding Scooter
The Pride iRide is our lightest folding scooter and comes in four metallic colors.
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Brakes hard to use Seat not comfortable
cheri h. from dublin, ca
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Purchased for weight. Ability to lift in and out of car by...
Comes apart easily. Charging battery in or out of scooter is convenient.
No reverse. On/off button hard to get to. Could have an autobrake when shut off without using hand brake or engaging brake.
jack r. from cape coral, fl
82 year male.Crippled ,Rheumatoid arthritis in spine.Have used spitfire scooter for years.Bought new car ,no longer able to use lift for scooter
I have two I-rides
Ease of use. Tight turning radius. Lightweight for mobility.
No reverse and no backrest.
chris y. from pomfret, md
49 year old with difficulty walking w/ MS.
Great product
Easy to manuver. Light weight.
There is no reverse. You have to use your feet to back up.
philomena c. from fullerton, ca
I ordered this scooter in rasberry. I love it. I took it on an airplane. Riding through the terminal was a breeze.
Works well on tight spaces
For me, the smaller width and turn radius is what I was looking for. Quality of product and price were important as well. The portability is a plus
I do miss the lack of a platform as I use it for transporting objects and my pet can't ride along. Having the basket option helps
richard w. from new braunfels, tx
74yo stroke survivor with left hemiparesis and left heminopia
Lighter than most scooters, helps me mobilize!
Weight, versatility, sleekness
Unpaved roads or city streets(NYC as an example).
michael g. from marlboro, nj
I am a 53 year old male who was diagnosed with PPMS back in May of 2016. My mobility has worsened over the last few years.
It does what I expected it to do.
Easy to fold up and store.
The braking system.
james h. from uniontown, oh
Have MS. Left leg froze up 3 years ago.
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