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Sterling Pearl Blue
£967.90 £760.75 ex VAT

£806.58 exc VAT

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Includes free standard P&P*

Features

Easy to disassemble

Designed for simple disassembly without the hassle of cables or plugs, the one-touch Sterling lock separates both halves of the scooter for easy portability stowage.

Conserving battery power

The stand-by function allows the pearl to conserve battery power, ensuring you can optimise your use of the maximum range (up to 15 miles/24km at a speed of 4mph).

Extended user weight

Due to its built-in rigidity, the Pearl can carry a user weight of up to 21 stone (136kg).

Removable parts

The heaviest part of the Pearl weighs just 16kg, making the scooter more manageable to lift in and out of the car.

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The Sterling Pearl Mobility Scooter offers transportability, comfort and good performance. This mid-range scooter easily separates into 5 parts. A height adjustable seat and adjustable tiller provide a comfortable ride and the flip-up armrests and swivel seat make getting on and off very easy. Also available in Red.

  • Up to 24km/15 miles on a full battery charge
  • Maximum speed 4mph
  • Maximum user weight 21 stone (133 kgs)
  • Turning circle: 117cm (46")
  • Maximum user weight: 136kg (21 stone)
  • Hill climb:
    8 Degrees at 136kg (300lbs) user weight
  • Comfortable, fully padded seating
  • Battery can be charged on or off the scooter
  • Two year warranty

Measurements: *

  • Length: 103cm (40.5")
  • Width: 56cm (22")
  • Front wheel diameter: 19cm (7½")
  • Rear Wheel Diameter: 22cm (8½")
  • Total Weight: 52kg (114lbs)
  • Charger Off Board: 3 Amp

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Class 2 scooter

Sterling Pearl Blue is a Class 2 scooter.

4mph vehicles are Class 2. They must be driven on the pavement where a pavement is available. They must not be used on roads unless there is no pavement but can be used to cross the road. Although there is no driving test required or mandatory insurance required in order to drive a Class 2 scooter you are still required to observe the Highway Code and it is your legal responsibility to ensure the safety of pedestrians and other road users when driving your scooter.

Do I need to take out insurance?

Insurance for mobility scooters is currently not a legal requirement but it does give peace of mind to know that you are covered for those unforeseen circumstances such as your scooter being stolen, being involved in an accident or even causing injury to another person or property.

 Do I need to apply for a tax disc?

Class 2 mobility scooters (all of range except Diamond) – intended for footway use only with a maximum speed of 4mph and an unladen weight not exceeding 113.4kgs are not required to be registered with DVLA.

 

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