Oh that's great to hear
It's a rascal veo sports version ...
I googled it, looks very nice.
https://www.discount-mobility.co.uk/p544139-rascal-veo-sport.html
I wasn't holding out much hope but it's pretty powerful got up the hill no prob .
It's 4 yrs old but the owner only used it in the house it seems new and for a 3rd of its original price too .
I also got mine used for about 1/3 of the new price.
It says yours uses lead acid batteries, if its 4 years old it may have very little capacity left. Hill climbing ability is not capacity, electric motors have gobs of torque.
For lead acid you want to keep them fully charged at all times, if possible plug in the charger after each time you use it.
If they kept it plugged in it may have decent capacity left or it may be on its last legs.
Replacement batteries form the company are probably expensive but if you know anyone who knows where to find generic batteries you should be able to get them much cheaper.
My world seems possible to open up I really hope it's good experience .
I found the exact came thing
Do you find it draining using it ? PEM from stimulus of being out or anything like that ?
On needs to be paced
I do find it draining, its a different kind of PEM, cognitive, and physical as if i went on a long, long car drive. Its a different experience, with physical activity you feel the tiredness right away with the scooter its easier to overdo it becasue your doing less but many times and stretched out over longer periods. Plus your not used to thinking about being on wheels vs walking so its a different kind of cognition.
That said you will learn how to pace it and if possible find some space where you can spend some time going forward, taking many corners, going backwards and put together an obstacle course. The more you practice the more second nature it becomes.