eFoldi Compass vs Pride Go-Go (2026): Price, Weight & Range

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Posted By Alistair FinchUpdated 22nd April 2026

Quick verdict. The eFoldi Compass wins on lift weight (11 kg vs 19 kg) and battery warranty (7 years vs 12 months), while the Pride Go-Go Compact costs slightly less (from £2,395 vs £2,499) and has a tighter 81 cm turning circle for indoor use. Both are four-wheel Class 2 folding scooters, both use removable lithium-ion batteries, and both are airline compliant on the standard 10Ah battery. Pick the Compass if easy lifting and plane travel matter most. Pick the Go-Go Compact if you need higher weight capacity (up to 136 kg / 21 stone), tighter indoor manoeuvring, or optional extended range up to 18.6 miles.

At a glance: eFoldi Compass vs Pride Go-Go Compact

SpeceFoldi CompassPride Go-Go Compact
Price (VAT exempt)from £2,499from £2,395
Weight (with battery)13 kg (29 lbs)22 kg (48.5 lbs)
Folded length920 mm760 mm
Range (standard)up to 10 milesup to 9.3 miles
Extended range optionnot availableup to 18.6 miles (20Ah)
Turning radius135 cm81 cm
Weight capacitystandardup to 136 kg (21 stone)
Battery warranty7 years6 to 12 months
Best forair travel, easy liftindoor use, heavier riders

What Should I Know About Folding Mobility Scooters?

Mobility scooters have come a long way. Today’s models are lighter, easier to fold, and designed for independent travel—whether that’s by car, train, or even plane. Two top contenders in the UK’s premium folding scooter market are the eFoldi Compass and the Pride Go-Go Compact.

Both are four-wheel scooters that fold into a single unit. They’re ideal for people who want mobility support without the hassle of bulky equipment or complex disassembly. But while both aim for portability and convenience, they’re built on different philosophies—lightweight travel vs high-capacity utility.

This guide helps you decide which is best for your needs.


What's the Difference Between Lightweight and Heavy-Duty Folding Scooters?

The key difference comes down to weight vs. load capacity.

  • eFoldi Compass: Designed for the lightest possible lifting. Its magnesium alloy frame brings the base weight down to just 11 kg (25 lbs) (excluding battery).
  • Pride Go-Go Compact: Built for strength and range. It has a sturdier frame and can carry more weight, but it’s heavier—19 kg (42 lbs) without the battery.

If lifting is your top concern, the eFoldi Compass is the standout choice. If you need a scooter that supports a higher weight and longer travel, the Pride Go-Go may suit you better.


How Easy Are They to Store, Fold, and Transport?

How Easy Are They to Lift and Fold?

Folding scooters should be simple to pack away and light enough to handle on your own. Here’s how the two models compare:

FeatureeFoldi CompassPride Go-Go Compact
Base Weight11 kg (25 lbs)19 kg (42 lbs)
Weight with Battery13 kg (29 lbs)22 kg (48.5 lbs)
Folding Steps2-step manual fold3-step manual fold
Battery TypeRemovable lithium-ionRemovable lithium-ion
Ease of LiftBest-in-classMore effort required

The eFoldi Compass wins for lifting ease, especially for users with reduced upper-body strength.

How Much Space Do They Take Up When Folded?

When storing a scooter in a small car boot or a cupboard, the folded size matters. If boot-friendly dimensions are your deciding factor, our roundup of the best car-boot mobility scooters covers other models worth considering.

DimensioneFoldi CompassPride Go-Go CompactWhich is Smaller?
Length920 mm760 mmPride Go-Go
Width430 mm565 mmeFoldi Compass
Height400 mm275 mmPride Go-Go

The Pride Go-Go Compact is shorter and lower, which may help if you have very limited storage height (such as a small car boot). The eFoldi Compass is much narrower, which is useful for narrow hallways or doorways.


How Far Can They Go on a Single Charge?

Both the eFoldi Compass and the Pride Go-Go Compact are Class 2 mobility scooters, which means:

  • They are legal to use on pavements and footpaths in the UK
  • They do not require registration with the DVLA
  • Their top speed is limited to 4 miles per hour, as required by UK law

This makes them ideal for everyday tasks like shopping, visiting friends, or going to appointments.

Battery Range

Both scooters use modern lithium-ion batteries, which are lightweight and quick to charge.

ScooterStandard Battery RangeOptional Extended Range
eFoldi CompassUp to 10 milesNot available
Pride Go-Go CompactUp to 9.3 milesUp to 18.6 miles with optional 20Ah battery

If you regularly travel longer distances in a day, the Go-Go’s extended battery option may be a better fit. Just note: the larger battery is not allowed on airplanes due to airline restrictions.


How Well Do They Handle Indoors and Outdoors?

Which Scooter is Easier to Steer in Tight Spaces?

  • Pride Go-Go Compact has a very tight turning radius of 81 cm, great for navigating small shops or lifts.
  • eFoldi Compass has a wider turning circle of 135 cm, which gives more stability outdoors but is harder to turn indoors.

So if indoor maneuvering is your top concern, the Go-Go Compact is the more agile option.

How Well Do They Handle Bumps and Slopes?

FeatureeFoldi CompassPride Go-Go Compact
Ground Clearance40 mm55 mm
Max Incline
TyresPuncture-proofPuncture-proof

The Pride Go-Go Compact has better ground clearance, so it’s slightly more suited to uneven pavements or outdoor paths.


What Safety and Comfort Features Should I Look For?

Both models are built with safety in mind, including:

  • Automatic braking (electro-magnetic) when you release the throttle
  • Puncture-proof tyres to avoid flats

Unique to eFoldi Compass:

  • Secure-Turn Technology: Built-in gyroscope helps keep the scooter steady on uneven surfaces and during turns
  • Memory foam seat and breathable backrest for added comfort
  • Low-vibration motor to reduce fatigue

Unique to Pride Go-Go Compact:

  • Contactless keyless start system for ease of use

The eFoldi Compass stands out for its extra comfort and safety technology—especially helpful for users with balance concerns.


Are They Allowed on Planes and Easy to Charge?

Air Travel

  • Both models’ standard batteries are airline-compliant (under the 300 Wh limit).
  • Only the standard 10Ah batteries can be taken on flights.
  • The 20Ah battery for the Pride Go-Go is not allowed on planes.

Charging

  • eFoldi Compass: Battery can be charged on or off the scooter.
  • Pride Go-Go Compact: Battery is removable and charged off-board.

How Much Do They Cost, and What’s the Warranty Like?

FeatureeFoldi CompassPride Go-Go Compact
VAT Exempt Price (UK)From £2,499.00From £2,395.00 – £2,495.00
Scooter Warranty2 years1–2 years
Battery Warranty7 years (exceptional)6–12 months (standard)

This is where the eFoldi Compass shines: its 7-year battery warranty is one of the best in the industry, saving you hundreds in potential replacement costs. The Pride Go-Go’s battery warranty is more typical for the industry but may lead to earlier expenses.


Which Folding Scooter is Best for My Needs?

It depends on what matters most to you.

Choose the eFoldi Compass if:

  • You struggle with lifting heavy items
  • You travel by plane or public transport often
  • You want peace of mind with a 7-year battery warranty

Choose the Pride Go-Go Compact if:

  • You need a higher weight capacity (up to 136 kg / 21 stone)
  • You want better indoor maneuverability
  • You’d like longer range with the optional extended battery (for local use)

Both are excellent scooters—but their strengths serve different lifestyles. By focusing on your top priorities—weight, range, portability, or comfort—you’ll be able to choose the one that fits your life best.


Explore Similar Folding Scooters

For a wider shortlist, see our roundup of the best lightweight mobility scooters for travel. Or browse full specs and reviews for these popular folding and compact models:

You can also compare any two scooters side-by-side using our comparison tool.