Thursday, April 25, 2013

Buy Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter



Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter by Active Care Medical




Spitfire1420 (21AH) - Red Color: Red, Batteries: 21AH Scooter shown in red The Spitfire EX offers the quality and functionality of our popular 4-wheel Spitfire scooter in a new, easily transported, stylish package. The Spitfire EX can be disassembled and reassembled easily for transport so that you can get on the road faster! The Spitfire EX also features an infinitely adjustable tiller so you can put the controls exactly where you need them. Plus, a new body style provides additional foot space, making it ideal for taller users. Features: -Spitfire EX 1420 Mobility Scooter. -0-4 mph variable speed. -Flip-up armrests with adjustable height and angle. -Disassembles without tools into five pieces. -Heaviest piece only 28 lbs. -Anti-tip wheels for greater safety. -Additional footspace perfect for taller riders. -Optional 21AH batteries increase range and battery life per charge. -Batteries included. -Comes with three interchangeable color panels: Metallic Red, Blue, and Silver. Specifications: -Maximum Weight Capacity: 300 lbs. -Estimated Range: 9 miles. -Maximum Grade/Incline: 12 degrees. -Turning Radius: 48''. -Ground Clearance: 2''. -Overall dimensions: 35'' H x 20'' W x 40'' D. -Seat dimensions: 17'' W x 16'' D. -Motor: 24V x 270W x 4700 rpm. -Controller: Dynamic R 50 A. -Batteries: Two DC12V x 12AH. -Battery Charger: 5 Amp, Offboard. -Brakes: Electromagnetic. - Front Wheels: 7'' x 2''. - Rear Wheels: 8'' x 2''. For more information on this product, please view the specifications sheet below: Owner's ManualRead more Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter

Spitfire 1420 EX Travel 4-Wheel Scooter Feature

  • Weight capacity of 300lbs
  • Scooter can be easily disassembled into 5 pieces for transport or storage.
  • 9 mile maximum range with standard 12AH batteries. Range can be increased to 15 miles with optional 21AH batteries.
  • Adjustable speed up to a maximum of 5 mph. This is controlled in two ways, primarily from the speed pot on the control panel, but also more subtly by the throttle pressure.
  • Anti-tip wheels for greater safety.




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