

🛴 Own the road, own your freedom — fast, fierce, and fully charged!
This Heavy Duty 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter combines an 800W motor with a 60V 20Ah long-range battery to deliver up to 15 mph speeds and a 500 lbs capacity. Equipped with 16" all-terrain tires, rear shock absorbers, and anti-tippers, it offers a smooth, safe ride across diverse surfaces. Designed for ultimate comfort, it features a reclining captain’s seat, USB charging, and multiple secure storage options. Enhanced with a remote key, full lighting, and electronic brakes, it ensures security and control for seniors and adults seeking reliable, stylish mobility.










| ASIN | B0B68XB4NR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #245,170 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #61 in Powered Mobility Scooters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (158) |
| Date First Available | July 12, 2022 |
| Manufacturer | LAGTOM |
| Product Dimensions | 62.6 x 27 x 42.1 inches; 275 Pounds |
N**H
fun for visiting parks in the suburbs
Great quality mobility scooter. I really like all thoughtful details, things you'll use everyday. I figured out how to turn off the back up beeper, which was my only con, but, then, I guess all scooters have this beeper so it's not particular to this machine. Edit: I upgraded to 5 stars as it's proving to be a reliable and delightful means of getting around once you learn to deal with the rather wide turning radius. My dog loves to sit between my feet and stick his nose out into the airstream--as he knows we're probably going to some park in the suburbs to have fun. Also the scooter is really entertaining, which is important if you've been "resting" at home for 3 months. I have an electric wheel chair supposedly coming from Medicare (yeah, I'm not going to hold my breath) which will probably come after I have shuffled off this mortal coil, that's the main reason I got this one. Glad I did since it's really fast, even maintains top speed going up hills which is great since we live on a hill. It's fast enough to use the bike lanes which are much more useable than sidewalks. 15 mph is tops, even though the ad says 18, I think,..well, good thing is it does 15 all day, up or down, which is about standard bicycle speed, on flat or downhill, but you'll be passing bikes on longer uphills or into the wind. The scooter actually is helping me get more excersice, paradoxically,..as I can go to a park and then get my steps in without worrying about falling (I walk on the grass)--plus it's a confidence booster to have a nice ride home at the end of walking, as, anyone on chemo knows, your energy can zero out at the most unpredictable times and then you're up a creek without a paddle if you're far from home. I've taken multiple long trips without charging, so it obviously has a really useful range. I put the angle iron cage-packaging for free online and a guy came in a truck and was glad to get it all. I had no probs at all unpackaging this, mainly just unscrewing a few bolts and cutting a strap or two.
P**E
So far so Good
The scooter arrived today. The packaging is great, a sturdy carboard box over a steel angle iron frame and skid. You will need a 10mm socket wrench and 10 mm open end, or box end wrench to remove the upper part of the shipping frame. Also a pair of diagonal cutters to cut the wire holding the wheels to the skid. Also a 14mm open end wrench to lock the mirrors down. The trunk is secured with the same 10mm wrenches, however there is a small 2 piece wrench set included with owner manual. To dispose of the frame call a local maintence shop like a golf course, facility maintence shop, hot rod shop, even the local tinker guy as there is 40 feet of usable 1 inch x 3/16 angle iron, plus a metal skid, great stuff for those folks. Make arrangements ahead of time they will come get it. The Scooter appears well made, attactive, candy apple red, simple straight forward operation, comfortable, easy to drive, turns very well. Lights are bright, controls are very easy to understand and operate, minimal assembly. We will need to figure a way to mount the D or E cylinder of O2 as it dose not have a bracket for that, however there is a hook to hang the Inogen unit just below the handle bars. Seems to have plenty of power for hills. The charger plugs in to a port on the leg area, very easy and convenient to access. Will update as my wife uses it more.
N**S
Beautiful bike, lovely paint finish
This is a beautiful bike. Red would not have been my first choice but it is made of steel, much sturdier than the 3 wheeler that I had that was plastic or fiberglass, and cracked easily. This bike only comes in red. The red, however, is a gorgeous candy apple red, (Chevy’s signiture color). When it came we were impressed by its steel cage packaging. It did take my husband some time to get it apart. Sadly, despite the metal frame protecting it, it had a hole in the front light panel and the high beam for the light does not work. I have contacted the company and am waiting to hear what they will do. Other than that the bike is great and fun to ride. It is obviously sturdy and quality made and it rides smoothly and comfortably. Be sure to ask for a cover for despite, and they will send you a nice cover! A new light panel was sent immediately and a man named Andre was able to assist my husband on the phone when he had some difficulty putting it in. Now everything is in great working order! I love this bike! It is top quality.
D**H
Fantastic machine and strangers find it irrestable.😂
I just got this yesterday. It was easy to set up as I had a buddy do it for me. He just tore the cardboard box, removed the bolts and nuts holding the angke iron frame and square tubing skid it was mounted on. Then snipped the wires retaining the wheels. I turned it on by lifting the seat, turn the well marked circuit breaker on and standing next to it, not riding it we drove it off the skid. Needed a bit of a lift to get the rear wheels over the skid. Today I drove around my small New Mexico town. Going down a city street I found a metal fabrication shop. Stopped in and asked if they would take the shipping frame, they said yes and before I was home the frame was gone! I got a few thumbs up but the capper came later that afternoon. About 1:00 pm the burgler alarm on the scooter went off, I yelled and I guess the thief ran. It was windy but not enough to trigger the alarm I think. This shows that this scooter has curb appeal. It ran great with turn signals and brake lights operation on streets was fun. I have been house bound for two years and now have a new lease on life. The fifteen mph top speed is good, I don't to go faster. At 79 yrs old and have ridden a Harley Davidson sporster and a 250cc Suzuki motorcycle between LA and Chicago plus raced motocross and a dirt track stock car 15 on this is fine. Only issue is that the box does not latch, may look into that later but no big deal.
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