Outdoor Mobility Scooter
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Pride Victory 10.2 4-Wheel
Pride MobilityModel: S7102- FREE Rear Basket, Cup & Cane Holder
- Integrated storage/cup holder in tiller
- Integrated USB mobile device charging port in tiller
- New frosted LED headlights and low-mounted LED pathway light brightens your route
- Delta tiller with wraparound handles
- Pinchless hinge seat with swivel and sliders for increased comfort.
- Easy access tiller-mounted charger port
- 3" Ground Clearance
- FDA Class II Medical Device*
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 400 lbs 5.2 mph 52.25" 13.5 Miles 64.5 lbs Weight Capacity 400 lbsTop Speed 5.2 mphTurning Radius 52.25"Driving Range 13.5 MilesHeaviest Part 64.5 lbs -
Pride Victory LX Sport 4-Wheel
Pride MobilityModel: S710LXW- FREE Large Rear Basket and Cup Holder
- Extremely comfortable ride
- Easy Disassembly for travel
- Exclusive low-profile tires
- Backlit battery gauge
- Wraparound delta tiller
- 3.15 inch Ground Clearance
- FDA Class II Medical Device*
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 400 lbs 8 mph 61.25" 19.7 Miles 77 lbs Weight Capacity 400 lbsTop Speed 8 mphTurning Radius 61.25"Driving Range 19.7 MilesHeaviest Part 77 lbs -
Pride Victory Zero Turn 10
Pride MobilityModel: S710ZT- FREE Rear Basket and Cup Holder
- Front & Rear CTS Suspension
- Turning Radius of a 3 wheels with stability of 4
- Integrated USB mobile device charging port in tiller
- Delta tiller with wraparound handles
- Pinchless hinge seat with swivel and sliders for increased comfort
- Integrated storage/cup holder in tiller
- 2" Ground Clearance at the motor
- FDA Class II Medical Device*
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 400 lbs 7.5 mph 43" 21.2 Miles 75 lbs Weight Capacity 400 lbsTop Speed 7.5 mphTurning Radius 43"Driving Range 21.2 MilesHeaviest Part 75 lbs -
Pride Victory 10 Four wheel
Pride MobilityModel: SC710- FREE Large Rear Basket, Cup Holder, Safety Flag and Cane Holder
- Easy Disassembly for travel
- Exclusive low-profile tires
- Backlit battery gauge
- Wraparound delta tiller
- FDA Class II Medical Device*
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 400 lbs 5.25 mph 54" 16 Miles 61 lbs Weight Capacity 400 lbsTop Speed 5.25 mphTurning Radius 54"Driving Range 16 MilesHeaviest Part 61 lbs -
Drive Medical Ventura DLX 4 wheel
Drive MedicalModel: Ventura420CS- Save $100 with Coupon Code SD100
- 20" Wide Captains Seat
- Easy Disassembly
- Headlight, turn signals and rear view mirrors and rear parking lights
- Rear Suspension and Captains chair
- Flat free 10" x 3" Front and Rear Tires
- Easy Adjust tiller
- U1 Batteries come standard
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 400 lbs 6 mph 54" 16 Miles 70 lbs Weight Capacity 400 lbsTop Speed 6 mphTurning Radius 54"Driving Range 16 MilesHeaviest Part 70 lbs -
Shoprider Sprinter XL4
ShopriderModel: 889B-4- FREE In-Home Service Warranty
- Front Chrome Bumper
- 12" tires for better clearance
- Front chrome bumper
- Slide and Swivel deluxe captain seat
Call: (800) 987-6791Weight Capacity Top Speed Turning Radius Driving Range Heaviest Part 350 lbs 5 mph 54" 25 Miles 107 lbs Weight Capacity 350 lbsTop Speed 5 mphTurning Radius 54"Driving Range 25 MilesHeaviest Part 107 lbs
1. I am looking for my first mobility scooter, should I buy a 3-wheeler or a 4-wheeler?
Generally, 4 wheel scooters are more stable and 3 wheel scooters have a better turning radius. You should think about how good your balance is and if you need to go inside. Your scooter must be able to travel where you need to go or it cannot make your life easier.
2. Can a mobility scooter drive long distances outdoors?
The travel range of each type of scooter is different so we identify this specification for each one. The range is a maximum distance and will vary depending on the rider weight, inclines, terrain, and other factors. Your battery gauge will show the battery life left as you travel.
3. Will a mobility scooter work on terrain other than pavement?
Yes. Most scooters will work on any firm ground such as grass and gravel roads. We have other models that work on rougher terrain. Generally, scooters with larger batteries, higher ground clearance, and wider tires are better for rougher terrains.
4. How do I transport an outdoor mobility scooter?
Many smaller and mid-size scooters can be easily disassembled for transport with heaviest parts ranging from 30 to 75 pounds. Larger scooters must be transported
without being disassembled using a ramp, mobility carrier or mobility trailer. Scooter Direct personnel can assist you with the best option for you.
5. Is it safe to use a mobility scooter on hills?
Yes. Generally, any hills that have a sidewalk will be suitable for a mobility scooter. Each scooter has a maximum incline rating between 8 and 10 degrees.
Note: Take special care when turning a 3-wheel scooter going downhill.
6. Can you use a mobility scooter on snow?
Yes. Riding on snow and water is not a problem if it is not deep enough to get into the electronics or the batteries.
7. What is the fastest mobility scooter?
14 mph is the fastest mobility scooter offered at Scooter Direct.
8. How do I choose between a mobility scooter and a power wheelchair?
You need to decide how you are going to use the chair. Is going to be used inside where turning radius is important or do you want higher speed and stability? Scooter Direct personnel can assist you with the best option for you.
9. What are the safety features of outdoor scooters?
All of our scooters have electronic brakes that automatically stop the scooter when you release the throttle and keep the scooter from rolling. Some models also have a hand-brake for faster or emergency stopping. Many models also have headlights, taillights, turn signals and reflective markings.
10. When do I need to change my scooter batteries?
When the travel distance starts to noticeably decline, it is time to order new batteries. Batteries will last between 1 and 5 years depending on how you use and charge the batteries. Be sure to charge your batteries according to the manufacturer specifications for the longest life.