iRide Mobility Scooter

Product weights 19kg
Portable and easy to travel
113kg Weight limit
Two-speed modes
Full digital display

The Pride iRide Mobility scooter is a brand new, innovative and ultra-lightweight folding scooter designed for users who require a travel and portable scooter. When using the iRide, users can select between 2 different speed modes. Speed option 1 gives a smoother, slower ride between 1 and 2mph, while speed option 2 allows you to reach up to 3.7mph. This stairlift has a full digital display that includes the battery power level and current speed in mph. The iRide has 2 disk-style brakes that are used to stop the rear wheels of the scooter, with a hand lever located on the left handlebar.

This is one of the few folding mobility scooters on the market that also disassembles to be a travel mobility scooter as well. The folding frame and removable seat make the iRide ideal for packing into storage areas such as a car boot or cupboard. The frame length is 38” with an overall width of 20”. A 36-volt, 5.2 AH lithium-ion battery powers the scooter and has a range of up to 8 miles with a max user weight of 17 stone 12 lbs (113kg). With a great selection of colours to choose from and an eye-catching design, the iRide is a fantastic choice for anyone wanting to avoid the look of a traditional mobility scooter.

  • Portable and easy to travel
  • Supplemental foot brake makes users feel safe knowing there’s enhanced braking power
  • Manual hand brake
  • Digital LCD display
  • Twist grip throttle
  • Foldable tiller with adjustment knob
  • Airline-safe lithium-ion battery pack
  • Height adjustable, removable seat

What is a mobility scooter?

A mobility scooter is an electric vehicle that can provide a simple and affordable way of getting out and about independently if you have mobility problems. A typical mobility scooter looks a bit like the ATTO Sport but functions more like a cross between a motorised wheelchair and a motor scooter. However, they travel much more slowly than motor scooters, with a maximum speed of 3.7mph. Although there are different types available, all mobility scooters have bike-style steering (a ‘tiller’) to direct the wheels, large padded upright seats and simple controls. They are powered by batteries.

Who is a mobility scooter suitable for?

Mobility scooters can be ideal if you have limited mobility but still want to be able to visit friends and family nearby, do your shopping or get around town without relying on others to help you get around.

They’re suitable if you have a good sitting balance, the ability to step on and off, adequate eyesight and a good memory. However, if you have problems with any of the above, or if you have a medical condition that is likely to change, this might not be the best solution for you.

Don’t hesitate to contact one of our team members to get a quote or advice.

Features

 

iRide Mobility Scooter Handle bars iRide Mobility Scooter Digital Odometer
Supplemental Foot Brake
Feel safe knowing there’s a supplemental foot brake for enhanced braking power
Digital Odometer
Record your speed and distance with this handy odometer
iRide Mobility Scooter Fold iRide Mobility Scooter High adjustable seat
Easy to FoldThe iRide folds down to allow convenient storage and transport Height Adjustable Seat
Find your perfect driving position by adjusting the seat to suit you

 

Specifications

Weight Capacity: 17 stone 12 lbs (113kg)
Maximum Speed: 3.7 mph (6 km/h)
Ground Clearance: 33mm (1.3″) at motor
Overall Length: 968 mm (38″)
Overall Width: 488 mm (19.25″)
Turning Radius: 851 mm (33.5″)
Total Weight (without batteries): 19 kg (42 lbs)
Seating: Compact
Tyres: Front: 179 mm (7″), solid Rear: 168 mm (6.5″), solid
Battery Requirements: 1 x Lithium -Ion Battery, 5.2 Ah
Battery Weight (each): 2 kg (4.5 lbs)

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