About this deal
Class 3 scooters (which are 100% road legal) have a maximum speed of 8mph. That’s the legal limit if you’re driving a mobility scooter on the road. This mobility scooter has an average range of 14.5 miles per full battery charge, allowing you to travel a good distance between charges, along with a maximum speed of 4.5 miles per hour. However, there is a 21 stone weight capacity limit, so not everyone who needs assistance in getting around will be able to benefit from this particular model.
It contains all your standard features in a removable battery, automatic electromagnetic brake system, delta bars for easy grip and anti-tip rear wheels for added safety.The Phaeton’s versatility does come at a cost, however. At 59kg, scooters don’t come much heavier than this. To make matters worse, the folding mechanism is a headache to operate. If you need to regularly transport your scooter, look elsewhere. You should be able to get a range of up to 40 miles out of this scooter on gentle terrain and be aiming more realistically for around 25 miles if your journey includes hills or off-road sections.
If changing out the batteries on your scooter just isn’t an option, you can help its performance by decreasing the overall carried weight. Some people carry spare tires, a purse, a random assortment of things that have fallen and collected in your storage bin. All of these things add additional weight which puts a strain on your machine. If you are carrying any extra stuff around on your scooter that you do not need and want to go a little bit faster, shedding some weight can only help. ConclusionIt’s hard to find faults with the scooter, but if you’re a tall rider, you may have some discomfort handling the relatively low stem. Like many of the other names on this list, it isn’t particularly light either.