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Electric Bicycle Outdoor Store ElectricBicycle-Outdoor-Store.com Electric Bicycle Outdoor Store http://www.electricbicycle- outdoor-store.com/ Page 1 Important Considerations when Choosing Mobility Scooters Limited mobility has become a serious problem for elderly people and young seniors with medical issues like chronic tendonitis and arthritis. Enjoying the simple things in life is becoming more and more difficult because walking is involved. Isolation sets in when mobility takes a turn for the worse and it affects relationships with family and friends. With the help of mobility scooters, people that have trouble getting around can now maintain their lifestyles. Built with a variety of configurations and types, these modern scooters are now an affordable and accessible solution to almost anyone. Choosing the Right Scooter These scooters are very similar to that of a power wheelchair they both rely solely on electric motors powered by batteries. The similarity ends there, though. Power wheelchairs are made for people who have severe issues walking, while are supplemental to walking. There are several models and brands of scooters, along with many distinct groups. Knowing the benefits and strengths of each, and how to classify them, can help you narrow the choices down and make purchasing a scooter much easier. Below are some of the more popular types. Transportable Scooters Also known as travel scooters, portable scooters are the least expensive of all scooters and are made to be broken down into manageable pieces. These lightweight, easy to move pieces usually weigh 30 pounds or less. This type of scooter is designed to be transported in the trunk or back or a truck. No special rack or lift is needed, making this an optimal choice for many users. The scooter does have its cons though. It lacks a few of the beneficial features that other scooters may have, one being that it supports less weight. Standard Mobility The standard mobility scooter is like the portable version, in that it can be disassembled, but the pieces aren t as easily manageable or lightweight. It does have many more safety-related and comfort features than the portable scooter does, like larger weighting capacity, lighting systems and improved suspension. The scooter has handlebars mounted above the wheels in front but a scoot left is usually required to transport these types of scooters because many do not want to disassemble them. Three-Wheeled Configured with two wheels in the back and one in the front, three-wheeled scooters are designed for paved and indoor surfaces. The maximum maneuverability involved allows for a low turning radius but, even then, riding on uneven terrain is not suggested. Riding one of these scooters can be a delight because of its potential legroom, providing comfort to those with leg stiffness or bad knees. Four-Wheeled If you are looking for stability, a four-wheeled mobility scooter is where you ll find it. People who have balance issues will find that this type of scooter helps alleviate any problems associated with toppling over. The double wheels in front may not be as maneuverable as the three-wheeled scooter but it does excel in rugged durability. The stability of the fourth wheel gives the scooter the ability to reach speeds in excess of 10+ mph. Some models can handle steep curbs and hills as well. Heavy Duty These scooters are the heaviest of them all, making them the most difficult to transport. What they manage to lack in portability, however, they plan to make up in versatility, durability and power. They have higher ground clearance, larger wheels and reinforced bumpers as well.

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Important Considerations when Choosing Mobility Scooters

Limited mobility has become a serious problem for elderly people and young seniors with medical issues likechronic tendonitis and arthritis. Enjoying the simple things in life is becoming more and more difficultbecause walking is involved. Isolation sets in when mobility takes a turn for the worse and it affectsrelationships with family and friends. With the help of mobility scooters, people that have trouble gettingaround can now maintain their lifestyles. Built with a variety of configurations and types, these modernscooters are now an affordable and accessible solution to almost anyone.

Choosing the Right Scooter

These scooters are very similar to that of a power wheelchair ? they both rely solely on electric motorspowered by batteries. The similarity ends there, though. Power wheelchairs are made for people who havesevere issues walking, while are supplemental to walking.

There are several models and brands of scooters, along with many distinct groups. Knowing the benefits andstrengths of each, and how to classify them, can help you narrow the choices down and make purchasing ascooter much easier. Below are some of the more popular types.

Transportable Scooters

Also known as travel scooters, portable scooters are the least expensive of all scooters and are made to bebroken down into manageable pieces. These lightweight, easy to move pieces usually weigh 30 pounds orless. This type of scooter is designed to be transported in the trunk or back or a truck. No special rack or liftis needed, making this an optimal choice for many users. The scooter does have its cons though. It lacks afew of the beneficial features that other scooters may have, one being that it supports less weight.

Standard Mobility

The standard mobility scooter is like the portable version, in that it can be disassembled, but the piecesaren?t as easily manageable or lightweight. It does have many more safety-related and comfort featuresthan the portable scooter does, like larger weighting capacity, lighting systems and improved suspension.The scooter has handlebars mounted above the wheels in front but a scoot left is usually required totransport these types of scooters because many do not want to disassemble them.

Three-Wheeled

Configured with two wheels in the back and one in the front, three-wheeled scooters are designed for pavedand indoor surfaces. The maximum maneuverability involved allows for a low turning radius but, even then,riding on uneven terrain is not suggested. Riding one of these scooters can be a delight because of itspotential legroom, providing comfort to those with leg stiffness or bad knees.

Four-Wheeled

If you are looking for stability, a four-wheeled mobility scooter is where you?ll find it. People who havebalance issues will find that this type of scooter helps alleviate any problems associated with toppling over.The double wheels in front may not be as maneuverable as the three-wheeled scooter but it does excel inrugged durability. The stability of the fourth wheel gives the scooter the ability to reach speeds in excess of10+ mph. Some models can handle steep curbs and hills as well.

Heavy Duty

These scooters are the heaviest of them all, making them the most difficult to transport. What they manageto lack in portability, however, they plan to make up in versatility, durability and power. They have higherground clearance, larger wheels and reinforced bumpers as well.

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Now that you have a general idea of what the main types of are, you can go out and purchase the one that issuitable for you.

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