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Personal Mobility Scooter -crucial Questions To Consider Before You Buy

Are you in the market for a personal mobility scooter? If so, you'll want to be sure that the one you decide on will fit your needs. In order to figure that out, here are some important questions to ask yourself.

1. Will you be using your mobility scooter mostly indoors or outside? If it's mostly for use indoors, your main concern might be maneuverability. A 3 wheel scooter is going to be easier to turn and move around in tight spaces, than a 4 wheel scooter would be. So for smaller areas, a 3 wheel scooter is probably a better choice. These are smaller generally than 4 wheeled scooters.

For outdoor use, a better choice is a 4 wheel mobility scooter. That's because the four wheels provide greater stability which comes in handy on uneven surfaces. You'll feel a lot more secure with a four wheeler in these conditions.

2. Do you plan to use your scooter when you travel? In that case, a portable scooter might be a good option. Travel mobility scooters are lightweight, compact, and smaller than a regular scooter. They can usually be folded up for easy storage and ease of portability. Because you can fold them up, they can be placed in the trunk of a car or in the back of a minivan.
Personal Mobility Scooter -crucial Questions To Consider Before You Buy


3. Do you plan to spend a lot of time in it most days? If so, then comfort is a definite priority. The seat should be well cushioned with a well supported back. Additionally, the seat should be large enough that it will be comfortable if you are sitting for an extended period of time. Seats that are too small are uncomfortable.

Most of the better scooters come with plush captain's chairs. These seats swivel so it's easier to get off and onto the scooter.

4. Do you need to bring along any medical equipment? If so, you might want to consider a heavy duty mobility scooter. These are designed to handle more weight without losing stability. Heavy duty scooters are also larger, so there is more room for equipment like portable oxygen tanks, or even small ramps. They are also available with larger seats, so can easily accommodate heavier individuals comfortably.

5. Where will you keep the scooter? If you are living in an apartment, a senior's residence, or even a small house, space may well be at a premium. This is where those much smaller folding mobility scooters might be the perfect solution. When it's in use, it doesn't occupy a lot of space and when it's not in use it can be tucked away into a closet or spare room.

6. Will your scooter be in use for extended periods of time on most days? It might be a good idea to get a scooter that has a heavy duty battery so it can last a longer period of time between charges.

7. Do you plan to use it to go shopping or to run errands? If you do, you might want to look for a scooter that comes with extra storage compartment space. Some mobility scooters even have areas where you can lock up your personal belongings, like wallets or purses.

by: Chris Station




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