Pride Mobility’s newest scooter is a four-wheeler created to address common concerns inherent to many four- and three-wheeled scooter designs.
In an April 1 news announcement, Pride introduced the Go Go Elite Traveller 2 4-Wheel, which the manufacturer said “will set a new industry standard upon launch and boast the tightest turning radius of any four-wheel mobility scooter on the market.” While boasting robust maneuverability, the new scooter’s four-wheel design also provides added stability versus many three-wheel models.
The scooter was in Pride’s booth at Medtrade in Dallas last week.
Pride noted that the Go Go Elite Traveller 2 4-Wheel uses the company’s “patented, intelligent-turning iTurn Technology” for a 37-inch turning radius and an overall length of 39.37 inches.
The Go Go Elite Traveller 2 4-Wheel has a top speed of 4 mph and a 300-lb. weight capacity. The scooter features Feather-touch disassembly to separate into five pieces, with the heaviest piece — the front section — weighing 35 lbs. It has a range of up to 6.6 miles per charge with a 12AH battery setup, or up to 10.4 miles per charge at maximum user weight capacity with an 18AH battery setup.
Other features include two sets of interchangeable shrouds in cardinal red and black (with six other colors available as an upcharge); angle-adjustable Delta tiller with built-in charging port; non-scuffing, flat-free tires; and a standard front basket.
Standard seating measures 17 inches wide by 17 inches deep, with a mesh back. Armrests are adjustable.
The Go Go Elite Traveller 2 4-Wheel is HCPCS coded K0800 (Group 1 standard).