Spitfire 3-Wheel
High weight capacity and a low price make this a good, affordable entry-level option.
Discontinued
This product is either discontinued by the manufacturer, or no longer available at SpinLife.com.
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Spitfire 3-Wheel: Review
Can get around faster and no one has to push me in a wheelchair. Small enough to go into buildings
The battery ran low several times when I had it out. I had it charged up but because I had to go up several ramps, the battery lost its charge quicker
sheila d. from greenwood, in
I am 66 years old and have charcot foot (left) and cannot walk very far. The spitfire allows me to go more places and someone does nto have to push
This is a very good poduct at a very good price
It's easy to use. It's easy to get on and off of. the seat is adjustable and padded and comfortable.
it doesn't come with rear view mirrors.
mary g. from palmyra, va
I'm a 42 year old with Muscular Dystrophy
design for portabillity and ride
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john k. from leominster, ma
Age:79, Knee and Heart condition
just what i needed
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rosario g. from phoenix, az
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no clearance to get off a curb
the breakdown of the scooter to transport to a museum.
no clearance, no power going up a hill. rear small wheels touch the ground. good for inside home only gets stuck on a crack on the street.
marsha m. from san francisco, ca
I have returned this travel scooter. i am 65, driving the pace saver and the featherweight, both purchased from Spinlife. Spitfire is a disaster
Easy to put in car trunk
It is small and sturdy
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carole c. from new rochelle, ny
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Great scooter a real value for the money.
Very easy to take apart and assemble. Perfect for short trips. Each piece is light enough to easily load into the car.
Needed an oxygen tank holder but was told the manufactuer did not offer one for this model.
david b. from woodhaven, mi
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light weight, easy to load and take along.
Does inclines very well. Ease of taking apart. Holds charge. Very easy to use at home and traveling.
Haven't found any.
rita h. from hitchcock, tx (caregiver)
64 year old male with rhematoid arthritis and pvd.
Spitfire 3-Wheel: Review
power,easy to dis-assemble,looks
turning radius,more foom for feet to rest while in motion
jon b. from justin, tx (caregiver)
Daughter, age 50,diagnosed ALS 3-10
Very good product for the price.
Small, light and easy to operate. Perfect for travel.
Limited range, not a lot of power, not good on hills.
elizabeth k. from everett, wa
61 year old obese female with bad discs and foot pain.
this device is so low it high centers on anything over 2...
It's pretty light weight for stowing into a vehicle. It goes into places bigger units can't. Does pretty good on hills when it's charged but if it's low it shuts off into a no power mode going forward. It is better than nothing.
Although it's rated at 300 lbs. it's taxed. The distance per charge drops if you're anywhere near that. The 3 wheel version can be kind of tippy if you don't pay attention to how you ride on angles by changing your center of gravity. Getting the seat off to stow has been a challenge and I haven't figured out the combination yet. The worst thing about it is the ground clearance. It doesn't do some thresholds, curb cuts, and abrupt inclines. Getting rid of the back tip wheels would help but I've gone over backwards in a wheelchair and it's not a good thing either. If you can afford a better one pass this by. It's not made in the USA.
david k. from monument, co
I'm a 64 year old male with residuals of polio in the right leg and severe arthritis in the left. I weigh about 275.
I would buy it again!!!!!
light weight and assecability to take apart and travel with....
It is a little smaller than I wanted, but it is far better than the one I had with 4 wheels...It is very easy to ride.
shirley b. from jamestown, ny
I am a 75 yr. old female who can not walk very far because of spinal stenosis and removal of both of my piriformis muscles in my buttocks which affect
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