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Mobility Scooters

Mobility scooters are an excellent option for those who have difficulty walking long distances or have limited mobility. They offer a safe, convenient and comfortable way to get around, and they come in many different shapes, sizes and styles. We've taken a closer look at the different types of mobility scooters available and the factors you should consider when choosing the right one for your needs.

What Are The Different Types Of Mobility Scooters?

  1. Travel Scooters

Travel scooters are lightweight and compact, making them perfect for people who are always on the go. They're easy to transport and can be quickly disassembled into smaller parts for storage or transportation in a car or plane. They typically have a shorter range and lower weight capacity compared to other types of scooters.

  1. Mid-Size Scooters

Mid-size scooters are a bit larger and more robust than travel scooters. They offer a higher weight capacity and longer range, making them suitable for everyday use. They're also more comfortable than travel scooters, with better suspension and a more significant legroom.

  1. Heavy-Duty Scooters

Heavy-duty scooters are designed to handle rough terrain and uneven surfaces. They have a higher weight capacity and a more substantial frame, making them suitable for larger individuals. They also have longer battery life and more powerful motors than other types of scooters, making them ideal for longer trips or outdoor activities.

 

What To Consider When Buying a Mobility Scooter

  1. Weight Capacity

The weight capacity of a mobility scooter is an essential factor to consider, as it will determine the maximum weight that the scooter can carry. You should choose a scooter with a weight capacity that's slightly higher than your actual weight to ensure it can handle any additional items you may need to carry, such as shopping bags or a backpack.

  1. Range

The range of a mobility scooter refers to how far it can travel on a single battery charge. If you plan on using your scooter for long trips or outdoor activities, you'll need a model with a longer range. Consider how far you'll be traveling and choose a scooter with a range that meets your needs.

  1. Maneuverability

Maneuverability is another critical factor to consider when choosing a mobility scooter. You should look for a model that's easy to maneuver in tight spaces and around obstacles. If you plan on using your scooter indoors, choose a model with a smaller turning radius to ensure you can navigate around furniture and other objects.

  1. Comfort

Comfort is essential when it comes to mobility scooters. You'll be spending a lot of time in your scooter, so you want to choose a model with a comfortable seat and good suspension. A well-cushioned seat will reduce pressure on your back and hips, while good suspension will absorb any bumps in the road, providing a smoother ride.

  1. Accessories

Mobility scooters come with a range of accessories, such as baskets, cup holders, and storage compartments. Consider what accessories you'll need, based on your daily routine and lifestyle. For example, if you plan on using your scooter for shopping, you may need a basket to carry your groceries.

 

Most Popular Mobility Scooters

Here at Mobility2You we sell a lot of Mobility Scooters and often we advise which scooters may be the most suitable for our customers. Below you'll find some of the most popular mobility scooters we offer:

Drive Autofold Scooter - by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

- Viper Scooter by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

- Easy Rider Scooter by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

 

I Don't Know Which Mobility Scooter To Buy?

If you have considered the above factors and you're still uncertain as to which mobility scooter is best for you, we'd be more than happy to help. Simply drop us an email or give us a call.


  • ST1 Scooter - Red

    Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare
    Original price £700.00 - Original price £840.00
    Original price
    £700.00 - £840.00
    £700.00 - £840.00
    Current price £700.00
    In stock

    The ST1 Scooter is the lightest in the ST range and has an ultra compact design which is ideal for nipping to the shops, or for putting in the carb...

    View full details
    Original price £700.00 - Original price £840.00
    Original price
    £700.00 - £840.00
    £700.00 - £840.00
    Current price £700.00
  • ST1 Scooter - Blue

    Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare
    Original price £700.00 - Original price £840.00
    Original price
    £700.00 - £840.00
    £700.00 - £840.00
    Current price £700.00
    In stock

    The ST1 Scooter is the lightest in the ST range and has an ultra compact design which is ideal for nipping to the shops, or for putting in the carb...

    View full details
    Original price £700.00 - Original price £840.00
    Original price
    £700.00 - £840.00
    £700.00 - £840.00
    Current price £700.00

Mobility scooters are an excellent option for those who have difficulty walking long distances or have limited mobility. They offer a safe, convenient and comfortable way to get around, and they come in many different shapes, sizes and styles. We've taken a closer look at the different types of mobility scooters available and the factors you should consider when choosing the right one for your needs.

What Are The Different Types Of Mobility Scooters?

  1. Travel Scooters

Travel scooters are lightweight and compact, making them perfect for people who are always on the go. They're easy to transport and can be quickly disassembled into smaller parts for storage or transportation in a car or plane. They typically have a shorter range and lower weight capacity compared to other types of scooters.

  1. Mid-Size Scooters

Mid-size scooters are a bit larger and more robust than travel scooters. They offer a higher weight capacity and longer range, making them suitable for everyday use. They're also more comfortable than travel scooters, with better suspension and a more significant legroom.

  1. Heavy-Duty Scooters

Heavy-duty scooters are designed to handle rough terrain and uneven surfaces. They have a higher weight capacity and a more substantial frame, making them suitable for larger individuals. They also have longer battery life and more powerful motors than other types of scooters, making them ideal for longer trips or outdoor activities.

 

What To Consider When Buying a Mobility Scooter

  1. Weight Capacity

The weight capacity of a mobility scooter is an essential factor to consider, as it will determine the maximum weight that the scooter can carry. You should choose a scooter with a weight capacity that's slightly higher than your actual weight to ensure it can handle any additional items you may need to carry, such as shopping bags or a backpack.

  1. Range

The range of a mobility scooter refers to how far it can travel on a single battery charge. If you plan on using your scooter for long trips or outdoor activities, you'll need a model with a longer range. Consider how far you'll be traveling and choose a scooter with a range that meets your needs.

  1. Maneuverability

Maneuverability is another critical factor to consider when choosing a mobility scooter. You should look for a model that's easy to maneuver in tight spaces and around obstacles. If you plan on using your scooter indoors, choose a model with a smaller turning radius to ensure you can navigate around furniture and other objects.

  1. Comfort

Comfort is essential when it comes to mobility scooters. You'll be spending a lot of time in your scooter, so you want to choose a model with a comfortable seat and good suspension. A well-cushioned seat will reduce pressure on your back and hips, while good suspension will absorb any bumps in the road, providing a smoother ride.

  1. Accessories

Mobility scooters come with a range of accessories, such as baskets, cup holders, and storage compartments. Consider what accessories you'll need, based on your daily routine and lifestyle. For example, if you plan on using your scooter for shopping, you may need a basket to carry your groceries.

 

Most Popular Mobility Scooters

Here at Mobility2You we sell a lot of Mobility Scooters and often we advise which scooters may be the most suitable for our customers. Below you'll find some of the most popular mobility scooters we offer:

Drive Autofold Scooter - by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

- Viper Scooter by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

- Easy Rider Scooter by Drive DeVilbiss Healthcare

 

I Don't Know Which Mobility Scooter To Buy?

If you have considered the above factors and you're still uncertain as to which mobility scooter is best for you, we'd be more than happy to help. Simply drop us an email or give us a call.