Description
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Seat Size: 22″ wide sporting “captain-style” seat.
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Maximum Speed: ~ 10 mph.
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Range: Up to 35 miles on a single charge (depending on sources).
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Batteries: 2 × 12V, 75 Ah.
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Motor: 24V × 950W (5200 rpm).
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Controller: Dynamic Rhino II (160A on some listings)
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Ground Clearance: ~7″ (some specs give 5.5″, varies by source)
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Turning Radius: 82″ radius.
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Climbing / Incline Ability: 8° maximum incline.
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Suspension: Front & rear full suspension (good for rougher terrain).
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Tires: 14″, pneumatic (air-filled) tires with “blade”-style alloy rims.
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Lighting: LED lighting system, including headlight, turn signals, hazard lights.
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Controls: Ergonomic delta tiller (easy to hold / operate) + “High / Low” speed switch.
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Seat Adjustability: Height adjustable, swivels, fold-down backrest, slides forward/back, headrest adjustable.
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Armrests: Padded with adjustable angle.
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Safety Features: Anti-tip wheels, positioning belt, freewheel mode.
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Weight Capacity: 450 lbs.
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Size (Overall): About 63″ long × ~29″ wide × 53″ high (for the 22″ seat model)
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Weight: ~340 lbs total (with batteries).
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Warranty:
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24-month on electronics (per Drive)
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Lifetime frame warranty.
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Pros
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Very stable and comfortable: With full suspension + big pneumatic tires, it handles uneven terrain well.
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Large, roomy seat: The 22″ seat is very generous, good for users who need more space.
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Long range: 35-mile range (on some claims) is quite good for outdoor or long-distance use.
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Safety and visibility: Good lighting package + mirrors + anti-tip wheels.
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Strong weight capacity: 450 lb limit is very high — matches “heavy-duty” designation.
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Adjustability: Seat, armrests, tiller all adjust for comfort.
Cons / Considerations
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Heavy: At ~340 lb (plus nearly 100 lb for batteries), it’s not easy to transport or lift.
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Large footprint: 63″ length and nearly 29″ width — needs good storage space.
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Charger: Uses an off-board charger; you’ll likely need room for that.
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Battery weight: The batteries themselves are heavy (~94 lb) — important for handling and maintenance.
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Price: Heavy-duty scooters like this tend to be expensive (depending on retailer).
Use Cases / Who It’s Good For
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People who need a robust, reliable scooter for outdoor or all-terrain use.
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Users who want a wide, comfortable seat — the 22″ captain’s seat is very generous.
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Those who value long range on a single charge and don’t need to disassemble frequently.
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Anyone requiring high weight capacity.






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