| Mobility scooters are designed for people
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| | likes to travel. Additionally, foldable
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| who have some mobility but are challenged
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| | scooters, often called travel scooters,
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| by slopes or distances. A wide variety of
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| | disassemble into light parts that are
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| mobility scooters, in various price
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| | easy to lift into the trunk of most cars.
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| ranges, are available to fit your needs
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| | Sealed batteries make these travel
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| from leading manufacturers such as
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| | scooters airline safe; make sure to check
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| Invacare, Pride, Sunrise Medical and
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| | with your carrier booking your flight.
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| Drive Medical. Mobility scooters come in
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| | 3 Wheel Mobility Scooters: Looking for a
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| a number of styles which can accommodate
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| | full featured scooter with excellent
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| a wide range of user needs. When
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| | maneuverability? You should consider a
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| selecting a mobility scooter one should
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| | three wheel mobility scooters. Three
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| consider where the scooter will primarily
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| | wheeled scooters offer full-size comfort
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| be used (indoor, outdoor or both), how
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| | and are ideal for both indoor
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| often the scooter be transported in a car
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| | maneuverability and outdoor durability.
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| and any specific seating/accessory needs.
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| | Scooters in this category offer a wide
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| Most mobility scooters are defined by
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| | array of features including: swivel
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| four features which separate them from
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| | seats, arms rests, storage baskets and
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| power wheelchairs: Scooters are directed
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| | more. And, with a maximum weight capacity
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| by a tiller at the front of the base that
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| | of 300 to 400 lbs even larger framed
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| can steers the front wheel. This arm can
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| | users can be accommodated.
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| be tilted and locked allowing a safe and
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| | 4 Wheel Mobility Scooters: A fourth wheel
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| comfortable ride for all users. Forward
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| | and a wider wheel base create the most
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| and reverse motion is controlled by two
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| | stable platform within the mobility
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| thumb levers. The seat of scooters is
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| | scooter category. Four wheel mobility
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| usually mounted on a stem, allowing many
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| | scooters are designed for maximum
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| scooter seats to rotate from side to
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| | stability and built specifically for
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| side. Finally, scooters have a base board
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| | outdoor use. Some larger models have
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| instead of footrests. Scooters are
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| | knobby tires and high ground clearance;
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| steered using a tiller, you need
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| | these scooters are a great choice for
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| sufficient arm strength to drive it and
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| | even rugged terrain. Some models offer a
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| thumb mobility to use the controls.
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| | range of 25+ miles per charge and a top
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| Below is a brief outline of the three
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| | speed of 10 mph! The wide wheel base,
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| types of mobility scooters generally
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| | which makes the 4 wheel mobility scooters
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| available. If you are not sure where to
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| | great for outdoor use, often makes the
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| begin or if you need help picking the
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| | turning radius wide as well. Indoor users
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| right scooter for you, please consult a
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| | with tight living spaces should keep this
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| mobility professional.
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| | in mind.
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| Foldable Mobility Scooters: Easily folded
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| | Make sure to a mobility scooter is right
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| and ready for transport, these scooters
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| | for you.
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| are perfect for the active person who
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