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Pride Mobility Introduces Go Go Super Portable Scooter
The scooter features the manufacturer’s new Charge360 technology.

December 4, 2024 by Laurie Watanabe

Pride Mobility has launched the Go Go Super Portable scooter “designed with simplicity in mind for your customers — easy to fold, easy to charge, and easy to store.”

In a Nov. 22 press release, the manufacturer described the Go Go Super Portable as “ideal for a long getaway, a trip around the block, and all travels in between.”

The scooter weighs 41.6 lbs. excluding its lithium battery. “It takes just seconds for the Go Go Super Portable to fold into a compact, 12-inch high bundle without ever having to remove the seat, the Pride announcement said. “It can be stood upright or laid flat, occupying minimum space in car trunks, under cruise ship beds, in closets and other small environments.” A convenient handle can be used to tow the folded scooter.

Pride’s new Charge360 technology, which enables the vehicle’s battery charger to connect to the port in any direction and snap into place magnetically, is featured in the new scooter. The charging system illuminates when connected to the power source.

The Go Go Super Portable has a 52-inch turning radius and a 300-lb. weight capacity with a 10-mile range per charge at 220 lbs. Front and rear lights enhance the scooter’s visibility. The frame and telescoping tiller are made of carbon fiber.

The new scooter, available in black or mint colors, has a front storage bag, an under-seat storage compartment, and a USB port for charging mobile devices. Optional armrests are also available.

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