Description
4-Wheel Stability with 3-Wheel Maneuverability
Get a 4-wheel scooter with a 3-wheel turning radius with the Zero Turn 8 and Pride’s patented, intelligent-turning, iTurn Technology™. Navigate tight corners and small spaces effortlessly with a 37.25” turning radius. Illuminate your ride with bright LED lighting. Dual motors and CTS suspension ensure a smooth and comfortable drive.
- Charging port built into the tiller for easy charging
- Contemporary new rim design makes the Zero Turn 8 look as good as it drives
- CTS suspension for comfortable long range use
- Delta tiller, ergonomic wraparound handles enables easy-to-use left or right hand operation
- Dual motors for added traction in rough terrain
- Feather touch disassembly permits simple frame separation with only one hand
- Front basket
- Full LED lighting package for safe operation
- iTurn Technology™ provides 4-wheel stability with 3-wheel turning radius
- USB charger built into the tiller for convenient charging of smart phones and portable devices
- Your choice of six contemporary, interchangeable color shrouds
* Pride FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to aid individuals with mobility impairments.*
Model | Zero Turn 8 4-Wheel |
Weight Capacity | 325 lbs. |
Front Tire | 2"x7" solid |
Rear Tires | 2.5"x9" solid |
Maximum Speed1 | Up to 5.9 mph |
Ground Clearance3 | 1.3" at motor, 1.5" at anti-tip, 3.5" at side deck |
Turning Radius3 | 37.25" |
Length/Width3 | 45.75"/20.75" |
Seating3 | Foldable, compact black vinyl seat 17w x 17d |
Seat-to-Ground Height Range | 21.5"-23.5" |
Seat-to-Deck | 17"-18" |
Weight with Batteries | 152 lbs. |
Battery Weight | Battery box 32 lbs., batteries 13.5 lbs. each |
Battery Requirements4,5 | (2) 12V deep-cycle, Size: 22 AH |
Per Charge Range1,2 | Up to 13.1 miles (200 lbs.) Up to 11 miles (325 lbs.) |
Battery Charger | Off-board, 3.5 amp |
Suspension | CTS (Comfort-Trac front and rear suspension) |
Weight of Heaviest Piece3,6 | 48 lbs. (rear section) |
Medicare Code Coverage | K0899 Power Mobility Device, not coded by DME PDAC or does not meet criteria |