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   ALL-NEW mobility technology
Introducing the world’s lightest mobility scooter with anti-tip technology
The So LiteTM Scooter is easy to transport and almost impossible to tip over.
 Like millions of older Americans,
I struggle with mobility. For years,
I watched my quality of life slip
away, as I was forced to stay home while friends and family took part in activities I’d once enjoyed. I thought I’d made some progress when I got
a mobility scooter, but then I realized how hard it was to transport. Taking it apart and putting it back together was like doing a jigsaw puzzle. Once
I had it disassembled, I had to try to put all of the pieces in the trunk of a car, go to wherever I was going, and repeat the process in reverse. Travel scooters were easier to transport, but they were uncomfortable and scary to drive, I always felt like I was ready to tip over. Then I found the So LiteTM Scooter. Now there’s nothing that can hold me back.
Years of work by innovative engineers have resulted in a scooter that’s designed with seniors in mind. They created Electronic Stability Control (ESC) that makes it virtually impossible to tip over. If you try
to turn too quickly, the scooter automatically slows down to prevent it from tipping over. The battery
FREE
2 Carry-all bags
(a $38.90 value)
Exclusive Electronic Stability Control helps prevent tipping
provides powerful energy at a fraction of the weight of most batteries. With its rugged yet lightweight aluminum frame, the So LiteTM Scooter is the most portable scooter ever—but it
can hold up to 275 pounds—yet weighs only 40.8 pounds without the battery! What’s more, it easily folds up for storage in a car seat, trunk or even on an airplane. It folds in seconds without tools and is safe and reliable. Best of all, it’s designed with your safety in mind, from the newest technology and superior craftsmanship. Why spend another day letting your lack of mobility ruin your quality of life? Call now and find out how you can get a So LiteTM Scooter of your very own.
          Why a So LiteTM Scooter is better:
• Latest “No-Tip” Technology
• Lightweight yet durable
• Folds and locks in seconds
• Easier to operate
        The So LiteTM Scooter
Call now Toll-Free 888-868-4784
Please mention code 601450 when ordering
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