Quick and easy disassembly Interchangeable color panels Armrests are padded and adjustable Quick connect batteries Ergonomic throttle control Height adjustable swivel seat with fold-down backrest Flat-free, non-marking tires Large, plastic carry basket Easy-to-adjust tiller Anti-tip wheels Delta tiller Easy freewheel operation Available with 12AH or 20AH batteries 20AH batteries increase the scooter's maximum range Actual Product Weight: 85 Lbs. Anti Tip Wheels: Yes Base Weight: 49 Lbs. Batteries: 2 - 12V 12Ah Battery Weight: 20 Lbs. Brakes: Electromagnetic Charger: Offboard, 2A Climbing Angle: 6 Degrees Controller: Cte 45A Front Wheels: 8" X 2" Flat Free Ground Clearance: 2.5" Heaviest Piece: 29 Lbs. Maximum Range: 9 Miles Max Speed: 4.25 Mph Motor: 24V X 270W X 4700Rpm Number Of Wheels: 3 Overall Product Height: 35" Overall Product Length: 42.5" Overall Product Width: 20.5" Primary Product Color: Red Primary Product Material: Steel Rear Wheels: 8" X 2" Flat Free Seat Depth: 16" Seat To Floor Height: 17"-19" Seat Weight: 16 Lbs. Seat Width: 16.5" Turning Radius: 45.5" Cup holder (item # AZ0060) available sold separately Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. Wheel Base Dimensions (L x W): 32.7" x 16.5"
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Brand | Drive Medical |
Item model number | SFSCOUT3 |
Color | Red |
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Product Id | 446630 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 4.6 (95 ratings) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 822383519081 |
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I have many medical issues, back problems and a hip replacement., to name a few. Going to the pool in our Mobile home Park is only a few 100 yards away but the only relief I get from my pain is is doing exercises in my pool. Walking there was becoming more and more difficult, Many residents have Golf carts, but that wasn't for me. I saw the Spitfire on line and was hooked. I love everything about it, and the interchangeable colors from red to blue is an added bonus, what a great idea! I love my scooter and now I'm out of the house a lot more often, and getting stronger every day. Thanks Walmart for an affordable Scooter that is one wonderful ride!
I love this scooter. Got it just in time for our Mother's Day event at Knotts Berry Farm Brunch. I am 5' 1", 228 lbs. and it fit me nicely (Even though I have wide hips). It's sturdy and easy to maneuver. I was worried about the quality, but no need. It handled the up and down ramps in addition to those little yellow speed bumps very well without wavering. Great price, Great value! Glad I bought it..
I bought this for my 91 year old Mom. She had to start using a walker around the house as she has heart and back problems. Just walking from one end of the house to the other wore her out. Now that she had her scooter she is all over the house. It was very easy to put together and small enough to get to where ever she wants to go. The battery seams to just go on forever. My Mom loves her little scooter.
I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis and this item has made me more independent again. I wasn't sure at first, so I waited to test drive it first to make a comment. I was always independent before and it was hard for me to ask for help. I'm not perfect, but with GOD's help, this has been a Blessing for me.
I lost ability to walk a yr ago but had 7 yrs of previous issues and have you used walkers canes rollators & wheelchairs. I slowly saw my active life going downhill and being stuck in the house with no normal life. Insurance doesnt cover mobility scooters if you need outside the house mainly even if you have a lot of doctors appointments on a regular basis like myself. I did my research for over a month checking out other companies and units. Because paying out-of-pocket this was most reasonable even on a low budget. This model is normally over $900 to $1,700. From medical supplies companies. At first I thought there was something wrong with the pricing. But I called Drive Medical to make sure there wasnt a catch, that they are official equipment. The rep was amazed that the price was half the amount the medical supplies stores and providers have them for. But these come direct from Drive Medical. No going to the medical place or doctors to get it which saves you & your insurance. This is your item you own this. When going through Insurance it is only rented is not technically yours until i beleive mth 15. I put the scooter together myself it took a little longer than the two minutes due to being handicapped obviously. It was very easy besides tightening the seat nut and bolt. I had to find tool for that was just right. The only downfall was they didn't say you had to flip a knob on the front to get the wheels unlocked in the manual which is not Walmart's fault. I took it for a test ride down to the shopping center 1.6 miles from my house it took me about 28 minutes because I had 3 main street lights to cross and a little down hill incline. Which the scooter handled well it would not handle much more of an incline going up. Which they do state limits for inclined. Went to a grocery store & a discount store which I was in about an hour going up and down the aisles. I was driving the scooter about 2 hours total before it was down to red lights. I did turn the power off while waiting at the stop lights as well as waiting in line at the grocery store I'm not sure if that would have wore the battery down more or if it helps but I was just trying it out. Lol the basket holds a decent amount of stuff and I also could put groceries on the floor. The fact that it's compatible it's perfect for trips I'll be taking it when I go to Niagara Falls verse rent one period when flying or taking a bus the luggage can go on the floor of the scooter so its better then a rolator or wheelchair. Is very handi. It charged very fast to the full power I want to say it took a few hours. But that's not bad since it went to fully powered. I use a pillow for added comfort & height. The Paratransit busses have room for these and now I am able to get out of the house and do normal people activities which I couldn't do before I got this. I would struggle using a rollator in a wheelchair. A very good investment. Now I just need to either learn the hand signals or find signals to put on the back seat & basket. Lol I will be buying the little light to put on the basket for night time. Drive Medical said they do cover the warranty just have to call them with the units number. I just don't know where to find that since it's not with the paper or in manual.
Nice scooter, breaks down easy to fit in a trunk or back of Suv. Moves along fast enough and I like the speed control option bc Dad gets a little heavy on the throttle in tight places.
Seemed smallish but actually works well. The "portable" gets 5 stars. Battery pack is great. No un-hooking wires. Pay extra up front for 20Ah pack if you can. Very expensive after market. 50% or more of cost to buy separate extra pack later.
I put it together. I'm 72 and not handy and it wasn't too bad. It's zippy, good turning range, stable. I'd like some lights for night rides. Would like a bigger basket in front. But it's great for the price.
Previously owned a GoG0. Cost of the Spitfire was only about half of the cost of the GoGo. The Spitfire seat is a little smaller and not as thick. It's wheels are a little firmer and these two factors give the Spitfire a little rougher ride. Also, it's turning radious is a little less than the GoGo. If these factors are worth paying double for you, then buy a GoGo. Otherwise, the Spitfire is a vary good choice for a reasonable price. Will probably buy another one if this one last 6 or 7 years like my GoGo did.
Got this in 2019 and the battery died already gets a few times a year in the summer and battery has been taken out every time for 2/3 months. Battery cost just about as much as a new machine.