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Compare Pride Mobility Scooters

View and compare Pride mobility scooter models to decide which one is the best for you. Compare prices, total weight, user weight capacity, top speed, and turning radius. You can also sort and filter by category. 

Search and compare Pride mobility scooters with our comparison chart below. 

 

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Weight and Portability

Decide on your mobility scooter's total weight and portability. Do you need a foldable travel scooter to fit in the trunk of a car? You may want to consider the folding Go-Go® models, which are compact and lightweight. Or if you will be riding on the roads and going grocery shopping or running errands, you may want to consider the Maxima heavy-duty models. 

Maximum User Weight Capacity

Many of the Pride mobility scooters have a weight capacity of 400 lbs. Pride scooters weight capacity can range from 250 lbs to 500 lbs for the Maxima heavy-duty models. Go-Go® Folding Scooter 4-Wheel has the lowest weight capacity of only 250 lbs. Maxima 3 and 4 wheel mobility scooters have the most weight capacity of 500 lbs. If you or your loved one weigh more than 300 lbs, you may want to consider a heavy-duty scooter when choosing your Pride model, to make sure they’re safe and comfortable. These mobility scooters are full-size, can accommodate a higher weight capacity users, offer better stability, and full suspension for outdoor use. 

Affordability

Buying a Pride scooter is an investment. The price for the cheapest Pride mobility scooter model Go-Go® Ultra X 4-Wheel is $979. Pride's most expensive model is for Wrangler outdoor scooter, which costs $4,999.

With over 21 Pride mobility scooter models to choose from, you can find something that will suit your needs and budget. Use our comparison chart and list as a guide to decide on the specs and features you will need to help you make an informed buying decision when purchasing your Pride mobility scooter.

Indoor or Outdoor Use

Decide where the mobility scooter will be used and make sure to choose a model that can handle the terrain. If you are using it indoors, you may want to choose a three-wheel scooter with a tight turning radius. It will maneuver around corners and has a lower turning radius. If the mobility scooter is for outdoor use, a four-wheel scooter like the Wrangler or the ZT10 are recommended since they can travel on roads and rough terrain. Larger wheels will also make the ride smoother.

Top Speed

Pride mobility scooters have a top speed between 4 to 14 mph. Speed may be a deciding factor for some consumers; however, for some seniors and adults, they may find that faster models may be uncomfortable and not safe for their everyday needs. Many of the models have a top speed of 4 mph. Raptor (Black) 3-Wheel scooter has the fastest speed of 14 mph. 

Drive Range Per Charge

Mobility scooters are required to be charged frequently to run and operate. The drive range number of miles you can travel on each charge varies from each model. When purchasing your nee Pride mobility scooter, take the driving range into consideration of how far you will be driving your mobility scooter regularly to make sure you choose a long enough range. Pride Wrangler has the longest driving ranger per single charge of 18.6 to 29.4 miles depending on the user's weight and the terrain.  

With our Pride mobility scooters comparison chart and purchasing tips above, you can make an informed decision and decide which model is the best for you for your daily needs and lifestyle. 

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