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4 Things To Keep in Mind When Buying a Mobility Scooter

Published: 28th April 2020 16:35

If you don’t have hands-on experience of buying a mobility scooter before, this is going to be something interesting for you.


If you don’t have hands-on experience of buying a mobility scooter before, this is going to be something interesting for you. Buying a mobility scooter is equivalent to looking for a personal car. Secondly, with a vast array of designs and sizes available, settling for a single option can be very challenging. Fear not because in this feature, we will guide you through a few things you must keep in mind when buying a mobility scooter:

1.      Where Do You Want To Use Your Scooter?

This is the first and most important aspect to consider. The environment in which you intend to use your scooter will have a great impact on the choice you make. For instance, if you want to buy a small three-wheeler, it is best for tight indoor spaces and narrow hallways because of its short radius. However, if you want to buy a large four-wheeler, you must know that it takes more space and is slightly difficult to navigate. If you intend to use it for doing groceries and meeting friends, you must look for a large scooter to suffice for your needs.

 

2.      Do You Want to Transport Your Scooter?

A lot of people love to ride a scooter in hilly areas because it can easily go through narrow roads. However, if you have plans to take your power scooter on a trip, it is imperative for it to get disassembled. Look for a scooter that can easily be disassembled and carried on your trip. Secondly, you will also need to check if your car can carry the weight of your scooter. Visit Orange Badge online to go through their latest collection of good quality power scooters.

3.      Do You Need a Scooter Cover?

Today, mainstream scooters can easily be customized according to your needs. Especially if you want to venture out with your scooter to far distant areas, you will have to look for a few accessories to go with it. One of the most important accessories of a scooter is its cover. If you settle for a canopy, make sure that it rightly fits on the vehicle. However, experts suggest that it is best to go for a scooter cover because it can last for a long period. Furthermore, you don’t need to change it every few months.

4.      How Much Weight Will You Put on It?

Not to forget, even if you have the world’s most amazing power scooter, it will be able to carry a certain weight limit. If you consider a smaller power scoter, it is designed for adults who weigh up to 250ls. However, heavy-duty scooters can carry people who weigh up to 500lbs. If you exceed this limit, it will only cause more damage to the vehicle. In some cases, people start hanging a lot of weight on the scooter’s side, which is very dangerous. This can easily cause accidents and put your life at risk. So it is best to be mindful enough when choosing according to weight.

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