The number of mobility scooters UK citizens have to choose from is growing every month. Manufacturers have realised an aging population may be slowed down by mobility issues but that they still want to be able to go out and do things. The mobility scooter has become more affordable and reliable. Before you buy one there are 5 areas you should think about to ensure you find a scooter that meets your particular requirements.
How big is it? You need to check you can get it through your front door to wherever you are going to store it and charge it. Do you need to be able to transport it inside another vehicle. What weight load can the scooter actually carry.
Check the seat: Is it comfortable for you and do you have enough legroom. Do you need the seat to be able to swivel. Some people depending on what their mobility problems are, find that a seat that swivels is easier to get on and off.
Three wheels or four: While a three wheeler is easier to maneuver which can be important some people with less upper body strength, it can be less stable on rough terrain. A four wheeler tends to more stable and can handle much easier the process of mounting curbs.
Batteries: You need to find out how far you will be able to go on your scooter without having to recharge the battery. You should check what sort of battery it has and how often it will need to be recharged. Find out what the expected battery life is and what a replacement would cost.
Think about where you want to use your mobility scooter. Riding on the road with mobility scooter UK laws and council regulations will apply. But if it most running will be on flat ground to and from the shopping centre your needs will be different than if you have to maneuver up and down steeper terrain.
Check with your friends about what they find advantageous about their mobility scooter and consult a dealer who will be able to answer you questions.