Go-Go Ultra X 4-Wheel Travel Scooter
Ian C. Langtree - Writer/Editor for Disabled World (DW)
Published: 2009/10/27 - Updated: 2025/01/24
Publication Type: Product Release, Update
Category Topic: 4-Wheel Mobility Scooters - Academic Publications
Page Content: Synopsis - Introduction - Main
Synopsis: The Go-Go Ultra X travel mobility scooter from Pride Mobility includes an updated frame design that allows it to disassemble into 5 easy-to-manage pieces, the heaviest piece weighing only 33 pounds. Comfort and ease of driving are key factors when it comes to deciding on which mobility scooter to purchase. The Pride Go-Go Ultra X has both!
Introduction
The Go-Go Ultra X travel mobility scooter from Pride Mobility includes an updated frame design that allows it to disassemble into 5 easy-to-manage pieces with the heaviest piece weighing only 33 pounds.
Main Content
The new design also includes:
- New latching mechanism that allows for one-handed disassembly
- A convenient drop-in battery box
- A front-frame mounted seat post for maximum stability.
- Exclusive black, non-scuffing tires
- Auto connecting front to rear cable
- Convenient dual voltage off board charger can charge battery pack on-board or off-board
- Only 5 super lightweight pieces for convenient transport and storage
Key Features
- Heaviest Piece: 33 lbs.
- Top Speed: 4 MPH
- Battery Charge (Range): 10 Miles
- Turning Radius: 43"
- Weight Capacity: 260 lbs.
- Weight: 97 lbs.
Specifications:
Model number: SC44X
Weight capacity: 260 lbs.
Maximum speed: Standard Up to 4 mph, Reduced speed option: 2.4 mph
Ground clearance: 1.25" at motor, 2.25" at mid-frame
Turning radius: 44.125"
Overall length: 39.5"
Overall width: 19.5"
Front tires: 2" X 7"solid
Rear tires: 2.5" X 8" solid
Standard seating: Foldable, compact, vinyl-coveredmolded plastic (17" x 17")
Drivetrain: 24-volt DC motor, sealed mini-transaxle
Dual braking system: Electronic, regenerative and electromechanical
Per-charge range: Up to 7.2 miles (w/ 2 x 12 AH)
Battery requirements: (2) 12V deep-cycle (standard).
Compatible batteries weight: 12 AH
Batteries (2 required): 12 AH (20 lbs. battery pack)
Weight w/o battery pack: 78.5 lbs.
Heaviest piece: 33.5 lbs. (front section)
Author Credentials: Ian is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Disabled World, a leading resource for news and information on disability issues. With a global perspective shaped by years of travel and lived experience, Ian is a committed proponent of the Social Model of Disability-a transformative framework developed by disabled activists in the 1970s that emphasizes dismantling societal barriers rather than focusing solely on individual impairments. His work reflects a deep commitment to disability rights, accessibility, and social inclusion. To learn more about Ian's background, expertise, and accomplishments, visit his full biography.