Pride Mobility Go-Go Ultra X 3 Wheel Mobility Scooter
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Pride Mobility Go-Go Ultra X 3 Wheel Mobility Scooter

Pride Mobility

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FDA CLASS II MEDICAL DEVICE*

The Go-Go® Ultra X is loaded with features such as one-hand disassembly and a convenient dropin battery box for worry-free travel. With a 300 lb.  weight capacity and impressive speed and range, the Go-Go Ultra X is an exceptional value.

Features
  • 17”x17” compact foldable seat with new mesh back
  • Easy-to-grip tiller adjustment knob
  • Standard front basket
  • Feather-touch disassembly easily disassembles in 5 lightweight pieces for transport and storage
  • Charger port conveniently located on tiller to charge your scooter
    Dual voltage charger permits charging the battery pack on-board or off-board for added convenience
  • Pride’s exclusive black, non-scuffing tires
  • HCPCS Code: K0899 – power mobility device, not coded by DME PDAC or does not meet criteria

Specifications 

Model: Go-Go® Ultra X 1
Part Number: 3-wheel S39
Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
Maximum Speed: 3-wheel Up to 4.3 mph
Ground Clearance: 1.25” at motor 3.23” at deck
Turning Radius: 3-wheel 36.5”
Overall Length: 40.25”
Overall Width: 19.25”
Seat-to-Deck Height: 16.5-18”
Seat-to-Ground Height: 21.5-23”
Tires: Front 2”x 8” Rear 2.5”x 8”
Range Per Charge: 3-wheel Up to 8 miles (200 lbs.)
3-wheel Up to 6.2 miles (300 lbs.)
Total Weight Without Batteries: 3-wheel 76.25 lbs.
Heaviest Piece When Disassembled: 3-wheel 29.5 lbs. (front section)
Standard Seating Type: Compact, foldable
Weight: 23 lbs.
Material: Black vinyl
Dimensions: 17”x17”
Motor Output: 24-volt DC motor, sealed transaxle
Brakes: Regenerative and electromechanical
Battery Requirements: (Two) 12 AH (9 lbs. each)
Battery Charger: Off-board, 2 amp
Warranty: Lifetime limited on frame
2-year limited on electronics
2-year limited on drivetrain


* Pride FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to aid individuals with mobility impairments