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What makes the 4-Wheel Go-Go Ultra X different? Pride has designed the Ultra X to give customers a quality travel scooter at the best value possible.
What are the 4-Wheel Go-Go Ultra X's strong points? Frame can be separated with one hand, front frame-mounted seat post for maximum stability, and modular design.
What else should I know about the 4-Wheel Go-Go Ultra X? While this is a quality scooter don't expect it to have the same features you find on higher priced models.
Manufacturer quote: "Economy class price, first class features."
What are the 4-Wheel Go-Go Ultra X's strong points? Frame can be separated with one hand, front frame-mounted seat post for maximum stability, and modular design.
What else should I know about the 4-Wheel Go-Go Ultra X? While this is a quality scooter don't expect it to have the same features you find on higher priced models.
Manufacturer quote: "Economy class price, first class features."
Product Specs
- Weight Capacity
260 lb - Overall Length
39.5" - Overall Width
19" - Seat Depth
17" - Seat Width
17" - Per-Charge Range, Maximum
7.2 mi - Maximum Speed
4 mph - Turning Radius
26.75" - Weight, without batteries
80 lb - Weight, with batteries
98 lb - Heaviest Piece Weight
34 lb - Disassembly
5 pieces - Front Wheel Diameter
7" - Rear Wheel Diameter
8" - Ground Clearance
2" - Tire Type
Solid - Drivetrain Type
One-motor, rear-wheel drive - Motor Type
24 Volt DC - Brake Type
Electromechanical, Regenerative - Battery Type
Battery Pack with (2) 12 Amp Batteries - Battery Weight
20 lb - Battery Charger
Off-board, 2 Amp - Goes In Reverse
Yes - Freewheel Mode
Yes - Tiller Style
Handle Bar
*Pride® FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to
aid individuals with mobility impairments
Customer Reviews
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Oct 2, 2012 1:35 AM | |
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JW from Michigan would not recommend this to a friend. | |
A Little About Myself | 83 year old with bad legs |
Pros | Easy to take apart. Fits in the trunk when disassembled. Holds a good charge. Runs good on smooth surfaces. Have used thru 3 high school football seasons. Works well inside house. |
Cons | Low clearance. Low power. Not for use on lawns. Needs a louder horn. |
Service & Delivery | Service and delivery was fine. The first one had no brakes. Service man took it back. The second one has a clicking rear axle. Service man put a little grease on it and it work fine for the first year. Now it clicks again. |
Had to build ramps to get over door sill. Next one will have more clearance. | |
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Feb 5, 2011 12:43 PM | |
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Eskimolass from Casa Grande, AZ would recommend this to a friend. | |
A Little About Myself | I have osteoarthritis and have had a knee replacement, but I walk with a cane and do not walk very far. |
Pros | It comes apart easily. Seat moves, so it can be used in restaurants. You can scoot around a buffet and still use it at the table, it also has a good speed. |
Cons | Doesn't have a headlight. I use it at night occasionally and have to strap a light on it. |
Service & Delivery | Service and delivery were great. |
Nice scooter. A little bigger basket would be nice, as I do use it in the grocery store. My husband also uses a cart, but sometimes we go to different sections of the store so it would be helpful to have a basket that I can put my stuff in. | |
28 of 29 people found this review helpful |