Discover the perfect blend of performance and value with this second hand Revo 2.0 mobility scooter, now offered at a knockdown price! This approved used model is in outstandingly good condition and delivers functionality and style, offering you portability at an unmatched price.
While boot scooters are known for providing a fairly basic ride, the Pride Revo 2.0 Mobility Scooter offers much better comfort - with Comfort-Trac suspension and large 9 inch wheels smoothing out the ride. Pride's ultra heavy-duty drivetrain features a 70 amp controller to give more power - ideal for ramps, slopes and even dropped kerbs that smaller scooters traditionally struggle with.
The Revo 2.0 can be dismantled in the same way as a regular boot scooter - into 6 different pieces, with the two batteries as separate pieces. However, the heavier weight of the scooter (the back section weighs 26 kg) means that it realistically requires two able-bodied people to lift - making it better suited for those only occasionally transporting it in a car. Alternatively, it is the ideal scooter to use with a hoist, and also features easily accessible tie-down points for safely securing in a car.
The Revo 2.0 features Pride's unique under-seat storage, which combined with the large front basket, makes the Revo 2.0 the ideal companion for shopping trips. While smaller boot scooters can fit onto buses, the Revo 2.0 is too large for the wheelchair space, so cannot be used on buses. The range from the 35 Ah batteries is a decent 15.5 miles - not as long as on most medium sized scooters, but much longer than the average boot scooter. The batteries can be charged both on and off board, giving you flexibility for your charging, and even allowing you to leave the Revo 2.0 in a car and charge the batteries indoors.
The delta tiller features ergonomic grips, and can be easily adjusted to allow comfortable use of the scooter. Lights at both front and rear keep you visible if driving at night. The Revo 2.0 has a surprisingly high weight capacity of 26.5 stone - however, our experience suggests that people above 20 stone are generally better off in a larger scooter, to get the best performance and comfort, particularly as the Revo has a relatively small seat.