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The Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter combines heavy-duty durability with sleek portability, offering up to 12.4 miles of travel on a single charge. Its 8” flat-free tires and stable 4-wheel design ensure safe navigation across indoor and outdoor surfaces. Featuring a customizable swivel seat and intuitive controls, it’s engineered for comfort and convenience. Disassemble into four lightweight parts for effortless transport, backed by a trusted 5-year guarantee—perfect for active adults and seniors who refuse to slow down.





| ASIN | B08FBJ9WF2 |
| ASIN | B08FBJ9WF2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #157,710 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #56 in Power Scooters |
| Brake Style | Electromagnetic |
| Brand Name | Vive |
| Color | Ruby Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (813) |
| Customer reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (813) |
| Frame Material | Rubber |
| Handle Type | Push Handles |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 96.5D x 49.5W x 83.8H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 88 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Vive Health |
| Manufacturer | Vive Health |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Maximum Speed | 3.7 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 120.2 kg |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 96.52 x 49.53 x 83.82 cm; 39.92 kg |
| Product Style | Heavy Duty,Electric,Compact |
| Seat Depth | 40 centimeters |
| Seat Height | 15.75 Inches |
| UPC | 810041982667 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid, Swivel |
T**N
Bought this for a trip we were taking my 85 year old mom on and it worked great, was pretty easy to fold down to travel in car and weight was not too heavy to get in and out of vehicle, battery life lasted and she was able to have fun and enjoy all the outings. Recommend.
D**D
We purchased this Vive Scooter to replace a Pride Elite Go Go Traveler scooter we brought back in 2014. The brake locking wasn't working and the repair cost was more than this Vive scooter we purchased. After using this new Vive scooter for a couple of months now I will give a comparison to our old Pride scooter. Like most things in life there are trade-offs and pros and cons. We were very pleased with the Pride scooter until the brake locking got to be a hazard. So lets get to the pros and cons as compared to the Pride Mobility Scooter: Pros for the Vive Scooter: It will go off payment where the Pride Scooter would not go in grass, or anything but pavement. The Vive seat is a lot lighter to lift than the Pride. The Vive has lights, a louder horn. It has a smaller/lighter battery box. Battery life has been excellent using it on trips to the grocery stores, Big box stores, errands, etc. It has a large front basket It has plenty of power for a small scooter. It has slightly better ground clearance. Cons: It has a very loud beep when turning it on (I know, its just an annoying thing that causes everybody around to look at you when you turn it on) Removing the battery and the seat are no problem, but if you have to break the bottom down you have to unscrew a cable and then use some force to break it apart. The Pride uses a lever and it easily comes apart. In the rain you're going to get wet while you take the Vive apart. We have a minivan and I am able to lift the entire scooter less the seat and battery into the Sienna Van. (I am in my late 70s) While I have gotten used to it now, the battery box takes some pushing on to get it to seat. It come with a screw down plate that holds it tight, but the Pride scooter battery just dropped right in. So, on the Vive you often have to "fiddle" with the battery box to get it to work. Seat to foot rest distance is a little shorter on the Vive vs the Pride. If you are a tall or large person you might want a bigger scooter. The turning radius on the Vive is a lot greater than the Pride. My wife finds this aggravating in small places where she has to back up, pull forward several times to get out of say a restroom or somewhere confined.. Over all, We are very happy with the Vive Scooter. Especially since the Vive is about half the cost of the Pride. As for longevity, I can speak since we've only had it a couple of months. The Vive seems well made. I replaced the batteries in the Pride scooter several times over the year with batteries purchase from Amazon for about $60 each time. We'll see how these do over on the Vive. If you are an average sized person (give or take) I think this Vive Scooter will meet your mobility needs. If you have the extra money and demand the best, then the Pride Elite Go Go Traveler is a little better.
M**R
This scooter is properly balanced for uneven surfaces (crossing driveways or sidewalks with root raises). I have tried others and they are scary because the seat is high-centered. The powder coated metal body is gorgeous (mine is Candy-Apple Red!). The tires are resilient and quiet. The handles are a pleasure to grip. There is no backup beep. The basket holds a ton. An overnight charge lasts a week for me and I use it multiple times a day on a hill. Love the capped key to protect it from humidity as I live near the ocean. The speed is easy to modulate. This scooter gives me options as I have a bad ankle and cannot walk far.
M**Y
I am happy with my scooter it's easy to operate,good battery life even though I keep it plugged in when not in use.My only complaint is it has very low ground clearance and definitely needs the bottom to be up off the ground more if you hit a patch of grass it will stall the battery and require you to get off and reset battery switch.
M**A
Love this scooter used it on my dad for year while traveling and then he passed and then gave it to my grandson for use who really needed help . He loves it and go everywhere on it . It is so sturdy and strong definitely recommend it.
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