In this video, I go over the best heavy-duty mobility scooters. Check them out here 0:38 Pride Revo 2.0 - https://geni.us/0iyg 1:26 LAGTOM 4-Wheel - https://geni.us/RNpID 2:15 Pride Maxima - https://geni.us/gBYzYR 3:13 Afikim Afiscooter S4 - https://geni.us/cPpTK 4:10 Pride Pursuit 2 - https://geni.us/cAtfM7p 5:20 Drive Medical Cobra GT4 - https://geni.us/Itbkw 6:09 Merits Silverado Extreme - https://geni.us/OC8PLya 6:58 Pride Baja Wrangler 2 - https://geni.us/sUbdc46 7:49 Shoprider Excursion - https://shoprider.com/products/scooters/excursion 8:36 SuperHandy Explorer - https://geni.us/SeFOBXb Want FREE Shipping With Amazon Prime? Get a 30-DAY FREE TRIAL by signing up here http://www.amazon.com/tryprimefree?tag=thechrisreview-20 DISCLAIMER: This video and description contains affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows us to continue to make videos like this. Thank you for the support!
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Not every mobility scooter is built the same, and if you need a model that can comfortably support
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300, 400, or even 500 pounds, your options become much more limited. And choosing the wrong one can
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lead to a less stable experience. The good news is that there's more heavy-duty options available
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today than ever before. From compact models to larger scooters designed for longer rides
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there's no shortage of choices. But sorting through all of them can take some time. That's
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why I compared the top models and narrow them down to the 10 best heavy duty mobility scooters
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And if you find something you like, I'll leave links to all the heavy duty mobility scooters
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in the description below. First up is the Pride Revo 2. And if you want something stronger than
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a basic travel model, but not as big as a full size one, this scooter sits in a nice middle spot
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You're getting a 400 pound weight capacity, flat free tires, and a four wheel base for better
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stability. The scooter also comes with comfort track suspension which helps smooth out bumps as
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you ride. Now the top speed is around 5.2 miles per hour which is perfectly fine for errands
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sidewalks and getting around the store. But speed clearly isn't the main selling point here
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So if you want something fast and sporty this probably won't be your first pick
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This is also a heavier scooter at 182 pounds with the batteries installed. It does come apart for
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transport though, but the heaviest piece can weigh up to 57 pounds, so you may still need help
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loading it. Next up is the Lactom 4-wheel, and this one is built for more outdoor use
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not just short indoor trips. It supports up to 500 pounds and has a wider 4-wheel frame
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so it stays steadier on open paths. It also reaches 15 miles per hour, which puts it well
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ahead of most basic mobility scooters. Now the 16-inch tires are there for grass, gravel
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and uneven roads while the rear shock absorbers take the edge off rougher ground
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For comfort, there's a reclining captain's seat that gives you a more relaxed riding position
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You also get a remote key which adds a nice layer of convenience and security
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Still, at about 275 pounds, this isn't something you casually lift into a truck
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But even so, the customer rating is pretty strong at 4.6 stars from nearly 200 reviews
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So the power and comfort seem to be working for most people. Up next is the Pride Maxima, and this is a three wheel scooter so it's easier to steer than many four wheel models
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The 49 inch turning radius also helps you when you need to move through tighter corners and this has a 500 pound capacity This is one of the pricier scooters here but it does give you
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more premium of a setup. The range gets close to 20 miles per charge so you have more breathing room
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before you need to charge it again. The seat is also a step in with a 22 inch wide design and a
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hide back for better support and because it swivels you don't have to twist your body as much when
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getting on or off. Now, if visibility matters to you, the full LED light kit is another nice touch
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And for some extra reassurance, the five-year extended warranty adds some real value
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especially because it also covers the batteries. The trade-off is portability. Pride lists it as
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non-disassembling, and there's no suspension here, so it's better for smoother surfaces than
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rough outdoor paths. Next is the Afikim Afis Scooter S4. And unlike most mobility scooters
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this one is designed for two people. The 33-inch wide seat makes shared rides possible
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which can be especially useful for couples or getting around larger properties together
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The range goes up to 31 miles per charge, so you have more freedom to stay out longer
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And when you do, the 9.3 mile per hour top speed helps cover those outdoor routes a little more
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efficiently. The comfort setup is more advanced too. The suspension and shock absorbers keep the
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ride from feeling too stiff outdoors and the hydraulic handbrake also adds more control and
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that's a good thing on a scooter this large. On top of that you have lighting for visibility
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backup sensors for awareness and storage for the things you bring along. Just keep in mind that
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this isn't the scooter you choose for narrow hallways or smaller rooms. It's 364 pounds and
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it needs a 90 inch turning radius so it's clearly more comfortable outdoors. Up next is the Pride
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pursuit 2 and this one makes the most sense if you want something more adventurous than a normal
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heavy-duty model and that starts with the battery setup with the standard 50 amp hour version you
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get up to 9.3 miles per hour and around 20 miles per charge but if you upgrade to the dual lithium
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setup that range doubles to 40 miles which is the longest we've seen in this list so far
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and instead of small solid tires it uses 13 inch pneumatic tires that provides more cushion between
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the scooter and the ground so cracks and rough patches don't hit as sharply. Pride also builds
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suspension into the scooter itself so comfort isn coming from the seat alone And speaking of the seat this one features memory foam with a six inch slider which means you can fine tune your position a bit more Just be prepared that
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pneumatic tires can need more maintenance than flat free tires. And because this scooter is heavy
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and wide, it isn't the easiest to load into a truck. And because the scooter is heavy and wide
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it isn't the easiest one to load into a truck. And by the way, if you want to check out any of
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these heavy duty mobility scooters I put links to all of them in the description below. Next is the
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Drive Medical Cobra GT4 and this one is for people who want their scooter to look a little
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less ordinary. The blade style alloy wheels and modern gray body give it a sportier look than most
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heavy duty mobility scooters. But the design isn't just for show. With a 450 pound capacity it can
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reach up to 10 miles per hour. You're also getting a seat that works harder than most
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It's 22 inches wide, so comfort starts with more space. It can even swivel for easier access and recline when you want a more relaxed posture
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Now if you have limited hand strength, the handles are shaped so you can steer without
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gripping too hard. The steering column can also move with one touch and you can bring it closer or push
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it farther away for better reach. So if it fits your budget, the drive medical Cobra GT4 is definitely worth a look
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Next up is the Silverado Xtreme, which offers a more complete driving setup
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You get an LCD dashboard that does more than just show the battery level
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Speed, odometer, temperature, and maintenance alerts are all there so the scooter is easier
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to monitor while you ride. And for something that weighs around 387 pounds, it still moves surprisingly quickly with a
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top speed of around 9.5 miles per hour. But because this is a big machine, the half-speed turning sensor is actually one of the most
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practical features. It helps the scooter calm down during turns, which is exactly what you want when you're riding something this size
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There's also storage under the tiller area, a large front basket, and LED lighting
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And if turning your neck is difficult, the side mirrors give you a better view without making you look over your shoulder as much
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Next is the Pride Baja Wrangler 2. And what makes it interesting is how much control Pride builds into the ride
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It brings a 450 pound weight capacity, dual motors, and a top speed of just over 11 miles per hour
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with a lighter rider. And that's a lot of scooter, so control becomes just as important as speed And that where the steering dampening system comes in It helps quiet down the movement into the handlebars when the surface gets uneven so you aren constantly correcting the front end every time the ground changes the console is also more helpful than a
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basic display too it gives you more ride information instead of just leaving you with a simple battery
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bar there's also a usb charger in the tiller along with led lights and a rear backup sensor for tight
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reversing and if you want another way to slow things down the hydraulic handbrakes works alongside
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the regular braking system up next is the shoprider excursion at six and a half miles per hour it
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won't keep up with the fastest outdoor scooters but in return you do get a 500 pound weight
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capacity and a setup built around comfort and stability and a standout feature here is the
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dual purpose wigwag control instead of forcing every rider to use the throttle one specific way
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It lets you push forward or pull back depending on what feels easier for your hand
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I also like the advanced tiller. It puts the lights, turn signals, horn, and drive controls where you can reach them without hunting around
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So even though the excursion is large, you aren't dealing with a messy control layout
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You also get a 20-inch captain's seat with both swivel and recline functions for added comfort
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So if you value easy operation over speed, then you won't go wrong with the ShopRider excursion
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Finally, we have the super handy Explorer, and it's the only scooter in the group with a foldable design
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The handlebars and frame collapse in seconds, so if you need something that's easier to load and store, this setup is a big advantage
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Power comes from a 500W brushless motor, and on flat ground, it can reach speeds of up to about 6.25 mph
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with a slower 4 mph mode available when you want a bit more control
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And there's even a reverse mode that tops out at 2mph for backing up safely
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And unlike some portable scooters that are still fairly heavy, this one comes in surprisingly at 50 pounds without the battery
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But it does hold up to 350 pounds. You also get two removable batteries which combine for up to 10 miles of range under ideal conditions
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Just remember that this is still a compact scooter, so the seat is basic and not as plush as a captain's chair
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That said, the airfield tires and four-wheel design do a good job of keeping the ride stable
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whether crossing grass or rolling over gravel. And that's all for today
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I hope this list helped you choose the perfect heavy-duty mobility scooter. And if you find something you like, don't forget to check the description to find links
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to all the heavy-duty mobility scooters mentioned in this video. Thanks for watching
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