What's In It
For Me?
So you've decided to buy a mobility scooter! Congratulations! This could be your Golden Key to a life of enhanced freedom, flexibility and fulfillment. But the choice can be confusing, so what type of scooter or motorized wheelchair should you be focusing on? Is it a 3-wheel or a four? Heavy duty, or perhaps a Power Wheelchair?
Needs Must!
The short and best answer is you should be looking at a mobility scooter that matches your needs. And to help you make the right decision, consider these basic points. To begin with, will you be using your mobility scooter mostly indoors or outdoors? Indoors...and easy manoeuvrability?
The width of typical scooters ranges between 17 and 26 inches, while the average hallway for example is three feet or 36 inches. And - a key point on your check list -manoeuvrability literally turns on the turning radius of a scooter. So if restricted dimensions are a major issue you might consider a power wheelchair [out] well capable of turning round in your hallway or passage.
On the other hand maybe your focus is on predominantly outdoor use, and greater robustness and power? In which case transporting a scooter in the trunk of a car or maybe on an aircraft are likely to be major considerations. If so you will need one that folds, stores and handles easily. Or maybe you are looking for a scooter [out] that does a bit of mix and match, but with a greater emphasis on outdoor use? Whichever route you see yourself taking, here a crucial and very personal point - what is your physical handling capability? For example, if you have limited use of one or both arms you may need a power wheelchair equipped with a joystick, or a scooter designed for a one-handed operation.
And here's another and related issue... your body size and weight. You must select a scooter that will enable you to be both secure and comfortable... and in addition spacious and sufficiently to carry items such as shopping, crutches and other essential aids. So if you are more than 6ft tall and weight 250 lbs or over, you should be looking at a heavy duty scooter.
Yes, choosing a mobility scooter can be confusing and challenging. But it doesn't have to be, and the rewards in terms of a better and happier lifestyle can be immeasurable. And for more on the essential mobility scooter checklist as well as updates and advice, GO TO http://www.mobilityscooterscentre.blogspot.com
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