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SHOPRIDER SPRINTER XL4 DELUXE (MODEL 889XL)    


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Picture of SHOPRIDER SPRINTER XL4 DELUXE  (MODEL 889XL) The Shoprider Sprinter XL4 Deluxe, model 889-XL, is a heavy-duty four-wheeled scooter designed for indoor or outdoor use by individuals with mobility or neurological disabilities, spinal cord injury, or arthritis. The unit includes a deluxe headlight package and a front wicker basket. FRAME (LxWxH): The overall dimensions are 58 x 27 x 34 to 40 inches. The wheelbase is 45 x 27.5 inches with a ground clearance of 3 inches. The turning radius is 59 inches. CONTROLS: Controls are mounted on an adjustable Delta-style tiller. RWD: Rear-wheel drive. SEAT (WxDxH): 22 x 18 x 23 to 27 inches. The back height is 19 inches. The padded, deluxecaptain's seat has a headrest. ARMRESTS: Adjustable flip-up armrests. BRAKES: Electronic brakes with an emergency handbrake. WHEELS: The two rear drive wheels have 12-inch tires. OPTIONS: Sun shade, rear view mirror, front mesh basket, rear wire basket, cane holder, walker holder, armrest carrying bag, and more. POWER: Uses two 12-volt batteries. SPEEDS: 5.7 miles per hour with a travel range of up to 25 miles per battery charge and a climbing angle of 8 degrees. CAPACITY: 500 pounds. WEIGHT: The base weighs 205 pounds without batteries. The batteries weigh 23 pounds each. The seat weighs 34 pounds.

Notes: Shoprider and Sprinter are registered trademarks of Shoprider Healthcare Inc.

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This product record was updated on March 16, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Shoprider Mobility Products, Inc. (Formerly Shoprider USA & Shoprider Healthcare Products)

21184 S. Figueroa St.
Carson, California 90745
United States
Telephone: 800-743-0772 or 310-328-8866.
Fax: 877-797-7081 or 310-328-8185.
Web: http://www.shoprider.com.
Email: customerservice@shoprider.com.


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Distributor(s):

Allegro Medical Supplies Inc.

1833 West Main Street, Suite 131
Mesa, Arizona 85201
United States
Telephone: 800-861-3211 or 480-990-8881.
Fax: 480-990-1666.
Web: http://www.allegromedical.com.
Email: afederico@allegromedical.com.


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A1 Electric Scooters

207 Red Field St.
Cary, North Carolina 27511
United States
Telephone: 800-774-2134.
Fax: 877-472-6609.
Web: http://www.a1electricscooters.com.
Email: inquiry@a1electricscooters.com.


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Mobility Express

4320 U.S. Highway 19
New Port Richey, Florida 34652
United States
Telephone: 800-918-7433 or 727-849-0262.
Fax: 727-849-1380.
Web: http://www.mobilityexpress.com.


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Planet Mobility

14986 Technology Dr.
Shelby Township, Michigan 48315
United States
Telephone: 866-465-4387 or 586-247-8900.
Web: http://www.planetmobility.com.


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All Electric Scooters, a division of Internet Alliance, Inc.

3901A Commerce Park Drive
Raleigh, North Carolina 27610
United States
Telephone: 800-790-1637 or 919-231-0364.
Fax: 919-231-4217.
Web: http://www.allelectricscooters.com.
Email: inquiry@allelectricscooters.com.


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