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Considering Mobility Scooters Be Sure To Consider What You Need

January 14th, 2011 No comments

The older people get the harder it becomes for them to do some things. They may find it difficult to move from one room to another and a trip to the local mall may be completely out of the question. Thankfully, mobility scooters can make these activities and many others possible again.

Of course, as with any large purchase, it is important to do some research and make sure that you select the scooter that will best serve your needs. There are many different types and brands to choose from and you must be sure that you are clear on exactly what you need you scooter to be able to do for you. Do you want to be able to move freely around you house of take leisurely rides through your neighborhood? Are you likely to need to load and unload the scooter from a vehicle on a regular basis or is it more likely that you would be riding the scooter to your destination? All of these factors will affect which type of scooter you need. Here are some basic factors you will need to consider; the number of wheels, wheel size, battery life and number of seats.

A three wheel scooter may be the best option if you are most likely to be using it indoors. The placement of the wheels in these scooters gives them a narrow turning radius and the ability to maneuver in tight quarters. If you are looking for help getting around in your home or office then these may be the right choice for you.

If it is likely that you will most often be using your scooter in larger areas, such as malls or outdoors, than a four wheeler may suit you better. They are not as maneuverable but they are more powerful and can move at higher speeds. They are slightly more likely to tip than the three wheel type but careful handling can avoid this risk.

Either the three or four wheel type can be made more stable by increasing the size of the wheels. The larger the wheels the better the scooter will handle rough terrain but turning safely gets more difficult. Again you need to consider how and where you are most likely to use your scooter to determine what size wheels you will need.

It may seem like an easy decision but battery life is one more thing to consider. Although it is true that a longer charge will serve you well in almost any situation, a long battery life means a large battery. The larger the battery the heavier the scooter will be. This will make it that much harder to move the scooter from place to place.

Whether or not you purchase a single or two seated model depends entirely on whether or not you have anyone to travel with. If you have friends or a spouse who also have mobility issues than a two seated type may be perfect for you. If not than the extra cost and size may seem like more trouble than it is worth.

There are hundreds of different mobility scooters to choose from. Before you get overwhelmed, take a close look at your lifestyle and how you are likely to be using your scooter. This will make it much easier for you to find the right match for you.

For anyone who has struggled to get around, mobility scooters are an effective and easy solution. You can find an electric mobility scooter that will allow you to have improved independence in and out of your home.

Give Consideration To A Used Mobility Scooter

September 28th, 2010 No comments

A lot of people these days would find that a mobility scooter is a very useful item to have. Anyone who is in a wheel chair would be able to get good use from a mobility scooter. These scooters can be pretty expensive though. A new one will cost close to $700.00. A good way to save a little money though, would be to purchase a used one. A used mobility scooter would be in the $450.00 range. So that is a $250.00 savings.

A mobility scooter is pretty much just a small electric scooter. Usually they will consist of just three wheels but sometimes they come in four wheels as well. They are not super fast but can usually go about 10 miles per hour. They can also come in different shades of colors such as red or black.

Having a scooter like this is great for people who have a hard time getting around. These are great for use at the grocery store, trips to the mall, for a quick ride from the house to the grocery store up the street, or just around the neighborhood. They can even be used indoors if need be as well.

A mobility scooter is pretty easy to transport. Usually they can be folded down so that they can fit in the back of a mini van or a station wagon. They can fit in the back of a pickup truck even if not folded down. Or, a small wheelchair lift can be purchased to attach to the back of an automobile to transport the scooter as well.

These are great to purchase as a gift for someone as well. A mother, father, grandparent, or even an elderly or disabled friend or neighbor. This is something that would definitely brighten someone's day and make their life just a little bit easier.

These are very easy to store. They can be stored in the basement, shed, garage, or any area that would shield it from the rain so it does not get damaged. As long as there is easy access to it and it is stored in a dry place then it will be fine.

A mobility scooter is a very useful idea. Anyone that uses a wheel chair would get great use out of a mobility scooter. These are good for people who cannot walk or have trouble walking. If a new one is too costly then definitely try checking into a used mobility scooter. They are come in cute colors, are easily to store, and easy to transport as well.

Just moving around the neighborhood can be cumbersome for some people with a physical handicap. Purchasing a new or used mobility scooter can make a huge difference in the pleasures of life. Another more expensive alternative is a motorized wheelchair, which are generally for those with more severe handicaps.