Go-Go Ultra X 4-Wheel Travel Scooter
Author: Ian C. Langtree - Writer/Editor for Disabled World (DW)
Published: 27 Oct 2009 - Updated: 24 Jan 2025
Publication Type: Product Release, Update
Contents: Synopsis - Introduction - Main - Related Publications
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.
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.