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SuperHandy Passport Mobility Scooter for Adults- Foldable, 3 Wheel, Airline Travel Friendly – 13 Mile Range, Includes 2 Removable 48V Lithium-ion Batteries & Charger (275 Lbs)
Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(3 customer reviews)
$759.19
Brand | SuperHandy |
Color | Multi-color |
Item Weight | 34.4 Pounds |
Style | Modern, Lightweight, Compact |
Product Dimensions | 40″D x 24″W x 37″H |
- Long-Range, Dual Battery System: Powered by two 48V 2 Ah Li-Ion batteries (included), the Passport Mobility Scooter delivers up to 13 miles on a single charge with a top speed of 3.7 mph. The batteries recharge quickly in just 1.5 hours, so you’re always ready to go.
- Weight Specifications: The Passport weighs only 35 lbs fully assembled, with individual components weighing 27 lbs (frame), 8.2 lbs (seat), and 2 lbs (battery). It easily folds down to a compact 24” x 22.4” x 16.5” for transport, making it ideal for travel.
- Comfortable Ride and Easy Control: Designed with a padded faux leather seat and adjustable handlebar height (29.5” to 35.4”), the Passport offers a smooth ride and easy maneuverability. It features a 2.5” ground clearance, ideal for flat surfaces indoors and outdoors.
- Durable and High-Performance: Crafted from high-grade aluminum, the Passport supports up to 275 lbs and is powered by a reliable brushless hub motor. It’s designed for both indoor and outdoor use on flat surfaces, providing dependable performance.
- Comprehensive Package: The Passport comes complete with two batteries and a charger, ensuring you have everything you need to get started right out of the box. Solid 6.75” tires provide a stable and smooth ride, and a front-hanging basket offers convenient storage.
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Weight | 34.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 40 × 24 × 37 in |
GTIN | 001001636458 |
Product Dimensions | 40 x 24 x 37 inches; 34.4 Pounds |
Item model number | GUT112 |
Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
Date First Available | June 4, 2021 |
ASIN | B096LD9PC1 |
Country of Origin | China |
Manufacturer | SuperHandy |
3 reviews for SuperHandy Passport Mobility Scooter for Adults- Foldable, 3 Wheel, Airline Travel Friendly – 13 Mile Range, Includes 2 Removable 48V Lithium-ion Batteries & Charger (275 Lbs)
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Nezzar –
This review is for the SuperHandy Passport Mobility Scooter – Foldable 3 Wheel scooter GUT 112.I have had this scooter for a month now, and it continues to work well. I have mobility issues stemming from a broken femur last fall, so it was difficult for me to shop for groceries with my husband. We enjoy shopping for food and household items together, and I did not want to have my groceries picked out by a store employeee.So, this scooter is the solution to the problem. When we go shopping, I am riding in front in the scooter, and my husband is behind me with the shopping cart. The scooter is amazingly maneuverable and turns easily around the grocery aisles.Another important factor to consider with this scooter is that it is lighweight. At 35-37 pounds, my 81 year old husband can lift it into the back of our Honda CRV. The scooter folds in the middle, so my husband can fold the scooter and load it into the CRV fairly easily with no other disassembly necessary. And, the groceries still fit in the back of the CRV as well.I would caution that, since the scooter is very lightweight, it tends to bounce over rough ground. It is designed for store aisles and smooth pavement only. I would not recommend riding it in the yard or other ground. If you hit a bump or hole in the ground, the result might not be good.That said, I feel very secure when riding the scooter in a parking lot to get to the store entrance, and it is perfectly balanced in the store aisles.Also, there is an excellent video on YouTube showing how to assemble the scooter. Just be sure that you are watching the video for the GUT 112 scooter. Assembly is easy, but the video makes it even easier.I would recommend this scooter to anyone.
umeweall –
I purchased this due to a back problem, which causes issues when walking a distance. I needed something that was light and easily portable. This little scooter fits my purpose perfectly. I love the 2nd battery backup. I have found that this scooter is approved by airlines, and that I could ride right up to the gate, for a ‘gate check’, and that it would be waiting for me at the end of the plane ramp, when getting off the plane! I have had no problem charging batteries, and I purchased a third battery for backup. I will rotate the batteries in usage.I have found, through experimenting that this scooter DOES NOT WORK ON GRASS/dirt. For the both, the scooter sinks into the material and will not budge. I can’t complain as it IS advertised for smooth surfaces only.Had fun yesterday with it. I rode it into the movie theater and parked it right next to my lounge chair. I had my popcorn in the basket, and a water bottle in the basket’s pouch for holding drinks. I was happy!This scooter also solves an issue that I had when wanting to go to an events center to see performances. The parking long was two blocks away (a LONG block). With this scooter, I could just purchase a wheel chair spot, ride the scooter to the event center, ride the elevator up to my floor, scoot out, and park in my wheel chair space! I bought the deluxe padded seat, with armrests, so that I can be more comfortable in doing that. I will otherwise ride without the armrest seat, just using the original seatUPDATE:The deluxe, padded seat is more comfortable, and the armrests are great for the arms. However, I believe the armrests to be questionable for long term life. I can easily see that applying pressure on them, over time, may cause them to fail. They do not appear to be constructed to allow weight to be pressed down on them. Ok for just resting your arms on them, but if you use them to apply body weight, in an attempt to stand and get off the scooter, I am not sure they will survive. In fact, because they are not designed to be ‘load bearing’, they could fail when a heavy weight, from a large person, is put on them, which could cause the person to fall. This is speculation on my part, but they just do not appear to be designed for having weight place on them, and surviving over time.
M. Burns –
After three spinal surgeries, I still had difficulty admitting that I needed one of these for a very long time. It’s the same part of my mentality that resists using handicapped parking though I can, legally. Finally, my beautiful bride took it up on herself to make the decision for me. We discussed it, I explain I would not use it if it looked like a 3/4 scale golf cart. After much research she found this and ordered it. When it arrived it assembled quickly and easily. Its first trip was to an industry convention in a hall that covered 1,000,000 square feet. To my surprise, it was great! 3.7 mph is the perfect speed. Battery lasted two full days. Easy to fold up and lift in and out of our minivan. Extremely comfortable. When you actually want to walk around, it’s small enough to park completely out of everyone’s way. Grades are not an issue (I weigh 135). Front bag easily stored all you would ever want to have with you. Being able to carry extra battery with you (though I never needed it) takes all the fear of using all its range. For me, this little mobility scooter is perfect.