
The Pride Go Go® Ultra X 3-Wheel (S39) is a compact travel scooter built around two features that set it apart in its class: feather-touch one-hand disassembly into five pieces, and a drop-in battery box that removes the battery from the top without wiring connections. Charging ports are located on both the tiller and the battery box. The heaviest piece when disassembled is 29.5 lbs. — the front section. 300 lb. weight capacity, up to 4.3 mph, up to 8 miles per charge at 200 lbs. (6.2 miles at 300 lbs.), 36.5" turning radius, standard front basket, compact foldable 17"×17" seat. HCPCS Code K0800 — Group 1 Standard, which is Medicare-codable. Lifetime limited warranty on the frame, 2-year on electronics and drivetrain. Available in Black only. Also available in the 4-wheel S49 configuration.

The Go Go Ultra X is Pride's value-tier travel scooter — not stripped-down, but deliberately focused on the features that matter most for everyday portability and car-trunk transport. At a price point well below the Elite Traveller and Sport lines, it still delivers feather-touch disassembly, a drop-in battery box, dual charging ports, a 300 lb. capacity, and the K0800 Medicare code that unlocks insurance coverage pathways most travel scooters at this price don't have. For a customer who primarily needs a reliable, transportable scooter for errands and outings without a premium budget, it's the Go Go we point to first.
Most travel scooters require you to disconnect wiring harnesses when removing the battery for charging or airline transport. The Go Go Ultra X uses a drop-in battery box — the battery sits in a compartment and is removed by lifting it straight out from the top, with no connectors to unplug. This is a meaningful practical difference for users who regularly remove the battery to charge it separately, carry it as cabin luggage for air travel, or swap it at the end of the day. The battery box also has its own charging port alongside the tiller charging port, so you can charge the battery while it's in the scooter from either location. About the battery system →
Pride's feather-touch disassembly system on the Ultra X uses a single-hand release mechanism — no tools, no simultaneous two-hand operations. The scooter separates into five pieces with the heaviest being the front section at 29.5 lbs. The rear section, seat, tiller, and battery each come apart independently. At 29.5 lbs. for the heaviest piece, most users can load the scooter into a car trunk without a vehicle lift or ramp, and without assistance. The complete scooter weighs 76.25 lbs. without batteries or 95.75 lbs. fully assembled — the disassembled transport weight per piece is what makes the difference in practice. About the disassembly process →
"The Ultra X is the one we recommend when someone needs a solid, practical travel scooter and doesn't want to spend Elite Traveller money. The drop-in battery box is a genuinely useful feature — customers who've dealt with wiring connectors on other scooters notice the difference immediately. And the K0800 code means it can be billed to Medicare, which opens coverage options that most scooters at this price point don't have."
Jake
General Manager & DME Expert — Broadway Home Medical, Wichita KS
The Go Go Ultra X carries HCPCS code K0800 — Group 1 Standard power-operated vehicle. This is a specific Medicare billing code for scooters that meet CMS requirements for standard power mobility devices. Many travel scooters carry K0899 (not coded by DME PDAC), which does not have a defined Medicare reimbursement pathway. K0800 does — which means for eligible patients with documented medical necessity, the Ultra X has a defined path for Medicare reimbursement consideration that K0899-coded scooters don't. Coverage still depends on individual eligibility, a face-to-face physician evaluation, and documentation requirements. Broadway Home Medical can walk you through the Medicare process. About Medicare coverage →
The 3-wheel Ultra X reaches up to 4.3 mph and delivers up to 8 miles per charge at 200 lbs., or up to 6.2 miles at the maximum 300 lb. weight capacity. The 36.5" turning radius on the 3-wheel configuration gives it good indoor maneuverability in stores, lobbies, and home spaces. The 19.25" overall width is narrow enough for standard doorways. Ground clearance is 3.23" at the deck — adequate for sidewalks, ramps, and typical outdoor surfaces. The two 12 Ah batteries (9 lbs. each) power a 24V DC sealed transaxle motor with regenerative and electromechanical brakes. The compact foldable 17"×17" seat in black vinyl accommodates a wide range of users within the 300 lb. capacity. Seat-to-ground height adjusts between 21.5" and 23". About range and performance →
| Model | S39 (3-wheel) |
|---|---|
| Weight Capacity | 300 lbs. |
| Maximum Speed | Up to 4.3 mph |
| Range Per Charge | Up to 8 miles (200 lbs.) / Up to 6.2 miles (300 lbs.) |
| Turning Radius | 36.5" |
| Overall Length | 40.25" |
| Overall Width | 19.25" |
| Ground Clearance | 3.23" at deck / 1.25" at motor |
| Total Weight (with batteries) | 95.75 lbs. |
| Total Weight (without batteries) | 76.25 lbs. |
| Heaviest Piece (disassembled) | 29.5 lbs. (front section) |
| Batteries | Two 12 Ah — 9 lbs. each |
| Battery Charger | Off-board, 2 amp |
| Charging Ports | Tiller and battery box |
| Motor | 24V DC, sealed transaxle |
| Brakes | Regenerative and electromechanical |
| Tires — Front | 2" × 8" |
| Tires — Rear | 2.5" × 8" |
| Seat | 17"×17" compact foldable — black vinyl |
| Seat-to-Ground Height | 21.5"–23" (adjustable) |
| Color | Black only |
| HCPCS Code | K0800 — Group 1 Standard |
| FDA Classification | Class II Medical Device |
| Warranty — Frame | Lifetime limited |
| Warranty — Electronics / Drivetrain | 2 years limited |
Common questions from customers at Broadway Home Medical considering the Go Go Ultra X.
The drop-in battery box holds the two 12 Ah batteries in a single compartment that lifts straight out from the top of the scooter without disconnecting any wiring. On scooters without this system, removing the battery requires unplugging connectors — which requires dexterity and can be awkward for users with limited hand function. The drop-in design makes battery removal simple enough to do one-handed. The battery box also has its own charging port, so you can charge either by plugging into the tiller port or directly into the battery box.
Feather-touch disassembly uses a single-hand release lever or button to separate the scooter's main sections — no tools, no simultaneous two-hand operations required. The scooter breaks into five pieces: front section (29.5 lbs.), rear section, seat, tiller, and battery pack. The lightest pieces can be lifted with one hand. This system is designed for users who need to load the scooter into a vehicle independently without assistance.
The Go Go Ultra X carries HCPCS code K0800 — Group 1 Standard power-operated vehicle, which is a defined Medicare billing code. This means eligible patients with documented medical necessity have a defined reimbursement pathway with Medicare, unlike scooters coded K0899 which have no defined pathway. Eligibility requires a face-to-face physician evaluation, documentation of mobility limitations, and a qualifying diagnosis. Broadway Home Medical can help you understand the requirements and process — stop by either of our Wichita locations or give us a call.
The 3-wheel Ultra X travels up to 8 miles per charge at 200 lbs. on a flat surface, and up to 6.2 miles at the full 300 lb. weight capacity. Actual range varies with rider weight, terrain, battery condition, and tire pressure. Two 12 Ah batteries provide the power — both charge together via the tiller port or battery box port using the included 2 amp off-board charger.
The 3-wheel S39 has a tighter turning radius (36.5" vs. 52.25") and slightly higher top speed (4.3 mph vs. 4.1 mph), making it better for indoor use and tight spaces. The 4-wheel S49 offers more stability on uneven outdoor surfaces and slightly longer range (up to 8.9 miles at 200 lbs.). Choose the 3-wheel if you spend more time indoors or in tight spaces. Choose the 4-wheel if outdoor stability and confidence on varied terrain are priorities.
The Go Go Ultra X carries a lifetime limited warranty on the frame, a 2-year limited warranty on electronics, and a 2-year limited warranty on the drivetrain. Pride is not responsible for labor, service calls, or shipping for repairs. Contact Broadway Home Medical for full warranty terms.
The Go Go Ultra X is available at Broadway Home Medical, Wichita's largest DME store. Stop by either of our two locations to see the feather-touch disassembly and drop-in battery box in person, and to compare the 3-wheel and 4-wheel versions before deciding. If you're exploring Medicare coverage, our staff can walk you through the K0800 eligibility process.
Pride® FDA Class II Medical Devices are designed to aid individuals with mobility impairments. Speed and range vary with user weight, terrain type, battery charge, battery condition, and tire pressure. Specifications subject to change without notice. HCPCS code K0800 should not be considered legal advice and does not guarantee reimbursement — DME providers are responsible for determining appropriate billing codes. Payer coding, coverage, and bundling guidelines may apply. Lifetime warranty on frame; 2-year limited on electronics and drivetrain.