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The Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter is a heavy-duty, battery-powered mobility solution designed for adults and seniors. Featuring a long-lasting 12.4-mile range per charge, durable 8-inch flat-free tires, and a comfortable, adjustable swivel seat, it offers stability and ease on both indoor and outdoor surfaces. Its quick disassembly into four lightweight parts ensures hassle-free transport, while an intuitive control panel provides seamless operation. Backed by a 5-year guarantee, this scooter blends reliability, comfort, and portability for enhanced independence.





| ASIN | B07SHHYF21 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable, Foldable, Lightweight, Portable |
| Battery Average Life | 3.35 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,398 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Powered Mobility Scooters |
| Brake Style | Push-to-Lock |
| Brand | Vive |
| Brand Name | Vive |
| Color | Silver Platinum |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 3,097 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Aluminum |
| Handle Type | Push Handles |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 38"D x 19.5"W x 33"H |
| Item Weight | 29 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Vive Health |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MOB1027 |
| Material | Carbon Steel, Plastic, Rubber |
| Material Type | Carbon Steel, Plastic, Rubber |
| Maximum Speed | 3.7 Miles per Hour |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 265 Pounds |
| Model Name | MOB1027BLU |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 38"D x 19.5"W x 33"H |
| Product Style | Heavy Duty,Electric,Compact |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Seat Depth | 15 inches |
| Style | Heavy Duty,Electric,Compact |
| Turn Radius | 4.3 Feet |
| UPC | 818323027976 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
K**R
Good price, Good Quality and it lives up to it advertised claims!
We recently went on a long road trip for over four weeks. We took the scooter with us so my wife could enjoy the sites and shopping. For me, it was easy to lift all the scooter parts and it was easy to connect everything each time she needed to us it. The part easily fits in a trunk. Nice quality and the red paint is beautiful. Do keep in mind the weight limit since it slows down quite a bit on an incline. The seat is comfortable and easy to learn ride it.
K**.
It was mostly assembled. Just had to attach battery and arm rest.
My step dad is 98 years old. Gave it to him today....he loved seeing it and using it. Looks to be good quality , has the basket for his portable oxygen . The swivel seat is perfect. So far he loves it. I will give another review after a week of use . But so far beautiful and everything looks easy to use.
S**D
Excellent Mobility Scooter โ Comfortable, Reliable, and Great Battery Life
I purchased the Vive 4 Wheel Mobility Scooter for a family member, and it has exceeded every expectation. From the moment we assembled itโwhich was surprisingly quick and straightforwardโit felt solid, well-built, and designed with real-world use in mind. Stability & Comfort: The four-wheel design provides excellent stability, even on uneven sidewalks and parking lots. The seat is comfortable for longer outings, and the adjustable armrests make it easy to get on and off. Performance: The scooter has smooth acceleration, easy steering, and a tight enough turning radius to maneuver around aisles and smaller indoor spaces. It handles outdoor surfaces without any issues, and the motor feels strong and responsive. Battery Life: One of the standout features is the extended battery. It easily lasts through a full day of errands and still has charge to spare. The included charger is compact and quick, making it simple to top off whenever needed. Portability: Even though itโs a heavy-duty model, it disassembles into manageable pieces, which makes transporting it in the car much easier than expected. Perfect for travel, doctorโs visits, or weekend trips. Extras: The front basket is very handy, and all the controls are intuitive and easy to read. Overall, this scooter has been a game-changer for mobility and independence. For the price and features, itโs hard to beat. Highly recommended for adults or seniors who need a reliable, comfortable, and long-lasting mobility solution.
D**D
Vive Scooter vs Pride Go Go Elite
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.
A**R
Beautiful unit
Unit came 3 days early. Easy setup, and runs great.
N**.
Nice speed, cute and comfy. A must buy. Amazing
The best scooter wheelchair ever. Sturdy and comfortable. The pink ๐ gets me mad compliments. I love it. Thanks. A must buy๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ๐ฅฐ
T**N
Great Scooter For The Price!
Bought this scooter for my 81 year old mom. She weighs 160lbs and has mobility challenges due to a bad knee. It runs great and she loves the adjustable speeds. Its heavy though and we had to buy a ramp to load and unload it into my Toyota RAV4 because only my husband can lift it in and out. Mom loves the headlamp on the front and the basket she uses for her purse and drink. The battery is easy to charge just keep in mind the battery needs to be fully charged to tackle steep hills. I made the mistake of taking it to a park with a steep incline whe it was about half charged and it died halfway up. That sucked. Since we have been charging it up the night before we go on long outings there has been no further incidents like that and she has driven up all manner of hills since. It has good traction and she takes it on pavement, dirt, grass and even over shallow pothole and it has no problems. Mom doesn't like the potholes though. The scooter doesn't exactly have shock absorption. Overall we love it and recommend it!
J**Y
Basically good.
I bought this about 6 months ago and really only used it in the first month. I needed it for a family get together in a resort town because I am not able to be active for any length of time and would have not been able to keep up with any walking around they wanted to do. It arrived quickly and was well packaged. While unpacking the scooter I lifted up on a handle that is used to separate the two main pieces and the handle broke off in my hand. When I later called the company for a replacement I was told that I would have to send them pictures of the parts. That gave me an idea of what their customer service was going to be worth; they wouldn't send a $.50 part without proof of damage on a brand new ~$950.00 purchase (it's less expensive now). It also didn't bode well for the quality of their parts. Putting it together was quick and easy and, after charging the battery overnight, I operated it around my neighborhood and was impressed. The only (non)issue was that the battery wouldn't drain quickly enough to put it through the four to five charging cycles they recommended to optimize the battery! After arriving at the resort I unpacked the scooter to find that the cover for the headlight switch was missing and not to be found. Strike two. The scooter was definitely appreciated during our week together, by me and my family. There was one issue though, that came very close to being a problem. My brother and I traveled several blocks to a restaurant which, according to the battery indicator, didn't even drain the battery halfway. So it was an unpleasant surprise on the way back to see the indicator flashing red, indicating that the battery was almost fully drained. It literally died while entering the elevator at the resort and had to be pushed back to the room. I used the scooter a few times after returning home, but then disconnected the battery and parked it. I needed it just this week and connected the charger to top off the battery before using it again. After a few hours of charging the indicator on the charger, and then on the scooter, showed a full charge. However, as soon as I started to drive the scooter the battery indicator fell off to almost nothing and the scooter died. I repeated the charge and operate routine several more times but it barely made any difference, the battery would not hold a charge. I contacted Vive today to report this and was told that, because the six month warranty had expired two weeks ago, they would not replace the battery, and would not offer any accommodation other than a 5% discount on their already overpriced batteries. They also told me that they recommend putting it on the charger at least twice a week. That little snippet isn't mentioned anywhere in the manual and it's not even necessary when a battery is disconnected from any load. It's worth mentioning that other companies offer a one year warranty on their batteries. It's also worth noting that, in a time when everything seems to be going up in price this has gone down significantly. Why? So, with better customer support, and perhaps better quality parts, this could be a worthwhile purchase because, when it was working it performed well.
A**O
Disappointed
I was at first very pleased on receipt of this scooter. I had used it every day since march. Imagine my horror when I switched it on in the bathroom to find it completely dead. I managed to get back to my room and get onto my spare one, but as an OAP and completely iMobile I was frightened. I contacted Vive who replied very quickly telling me what to do, by pressing a reset button.but I'm reluctant to use it Incase it happens again. I don't know what the answer is. But be aware of this happening if you purchase one. Over all before this happened I was very pleased with it , it is a good looking machine and seemed to work well.
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