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Journeyman Scooter
Journeyman Scooter
Two photos—side and rear views—with adult male aboard showing the machine’s rectangular chassis with seat on top, large drive wheels, and steering wheel in front.

Designed for rugged environments such as woods or livestock lots, the Journeyman Scooter—with front suspension, large tires, water-resistant aluminum body, and 4-inch ground clearance—easily climbs hills, navigates rough terrain, and maneuvers through up to 6 inches of water without hanging up, tipping over, or stalling out. Driven by four motors, the scooter has independent rear drive trains mounted on an axle that can be disengaged for manual push operation. The Journeyman is powered by two 12-volt gel batteries (included along with an automatic battery charger.) Steering is controlled by a tiller arm, which can be removed or lowered to fit under tables and work benches, while forward and reverse are controlled by a joystick. The seat pedestal raises and lowers up to six inches and pivots 360degrees, and the footpads fold up for close-quarters access.

Estimated Cost Cost range: See below

Limitations Limitations Addressed by Product: Lower extremity


SourceLifeLyfts by Life Essentials
5364 South U.S. Highway 231
Wolcott, IN, 47995
Websitelifelyfts.com
Emailsales@lifelyfts.com
Phone765-563-3158
Est. CostContact for pricing.
Last updated: Oct 25, 2024


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