Showing posts with label electric scooter. Show all posts
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5/05/2012

Spitfire 1310 Mobility Scooter Color: Blue Review

Spitfire 1310 Mobility Scooter Color: Blue
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Great buy. Product is dependable, easy to operate and transport, and affordable. Have my scooter for over 3 years with absolutely no problems. I do follow the the recommendended maintenance procedures.


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11/24/2011

Pride Jazzy 600 Power Wheelchair Review

Pride Jazzy 600 Power Wheelchair
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The Jazzy600 Is A Great PowerWheelchair & Is Great For Going Up & Down Hills In The Mountains Of Crestline,California.Which Is Where Me & My Soon To Be New Wife Lives..And I'm Very Happy With My " New " Jazzy600 Mine Just Happens To Be Almost Blue Angel " Blue "& I Love It Very Much Cause It Gives Me Back My Freedom To Go & Come Outside Of My Home To My Crafting Classes & US Post Office & Up The Hill To Moblie Home Community Office To Pay Bills & Get Things Done With The Managers Of V.O.E

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10/23/2011

Pride Go-Chair Travel Power Wheelchair, Red Review

Pride Go-Chair Travel Power Wheelchair, Red
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My Go Chair is very maneuverable and moves at controllable speeds well indoors. Not really made as an outdoor mobility chair, it has a simple on-off switch instead of a key and is vehemently placarded against moisture. But indoors, it will turn a circle in its own profile as well as move forwards and backwards with precise control. The operating joystick is a disappointment. It moves through half of its travel before suddenly engaging the motors. That same dead area yet requirement for a light touch is true in steering. It takes some doing to cruise straight ahead and make smooth turns. It comes apart for transport, dividing down to the battery box, the main chassis, the seat and seat pedestal. The average trunk should be able to handle it. The seat doesn't fold down, something the factory should have made it do. It can sit high enough to prevent some trunk lids from closing and end up riding in the car's back seat. It has reasonable power for indoor use all day and all night. But outside where the chair must negotiate various inclines it appears to go through its charge fairly quickly. That is, it will go about 4 or so miles before recharge is necessary. Out on a perfect surface it might get the advertised 20 miles, but not where I live. The chair is comfortable and the armrests can be adjusted as can the chair height. For light indoor duty I could recommend this chair. But for all around use, a more powerful and durable chair might be a better choice. This chair comes in a scooter style with a front steering bar. This is much more attuned to outdoor use while being light weight and breaking down to 4 parts for easy transport. It won't turn as tightly as the joystick model, but it will turn tightly. I have had both versions of the Go Chair and I prefer the joystick indoors and the handlebar outdoors. Too bad I could only have just one!


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