Ground Clearance | 10 cm (4 inches) |
Length | 120 cm (47 inches) |
Weight (max user) | 100 kg (15.7 stone) |
Width | 56 cm (22 inches) |
Lightweight Scooters
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A portable mobility scooter which provides a stylish and high-tech design with excellent features.
The ATTO portable mobility scooter from Moving Life provides a stylish and high-tech design with excellent features.
The unique folding action allows the ATTO to be folded down to the size of a suitcase within a matter of seconds. Once it’s folded, you can split the scooter into two parts so it’ll fit in small storage spaces.
Also, you have the option to keep it folded in one piece and pull it along like a suitcase through airports and stations.
With customised brushless motors, the longevity of the ATTO is assured; this will certainly stand the test of time.
When being used as a full-sized mobility scooter, the ATTO is suitable to be used indoors and outdoors. A 56 cm (22”) footboard provides excellent stability. The seat and handlebar height can be customised so that everyone who drives it will find the optimum driving position.
This scooter comes complete with FDA-approved lithium battery technology, which will provide a travel distance of up to 10 miles (16 km). You’ll also only need to charge the battery for 4 hours – either on or off-board to benefit from a full charge.
The beauty really is in the details with this portable mobility scooter. The Atto has a built-in USB charging port for your devices and deck storage for personal items.
Ground Clearance | 10 cm (4 inches) |
Length | 120 cm (47 inches) |
Weight (max user) | 100 kg (15.7 stone) |
Width | 56 cm (22 inches) |
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