There are three main categories of scooter:-
1. Car transportable and Folding Lightweight
Scooters.
2. Mid Range Scooters for every day living
3. Performance Scooters including Road Use.
Choosing what is right for you
When considering your mobility needs one important
question is,
Q) Do you want to regularly dismantle and
transport your scooter in a car?
With the changes in daily mobility more
customers want to take a scooter with them in the car
for shopping, holidays, and if you will be lifting it in
and out of the car on a daily or weekly basis please
refer to our Car transportable scooter section.
These Scooters dismantle into a few pieces for
storing in your car boot.
Q) Are you looking for a medium size scooter
that you will use around our local community and do not
need to transport regularly?
If you are using a scooter to go from your home
to local shops, post office and clubs and it is your
main source of mobility you should consider our Mid
Range scooters.
This type of scooter is not generally classed as Car
transportable as they are heavier to lift and more
difficult to dismantle. If you are considering
transporting this size of scooter you may have to
consider using ramps or a car hoist to make your life
easier.
Midrange scooters usually have larger batteries
allowing you to travel longer distances and larger size
tyres to overcome low kerbs and uneven pavements.
Performance Scooters:
If you’re an experienced scooter user or need
to venture onto the road occasionally, you need our
performance scooter range. This range has heavy-duty
scooters that have full lighting kits for road use.
Class 3 scooters have a High /Low speed switch to enable
you to switch to Low (4mph) for pavements use and High
(8mph) for road use.
Many scooters offer suspension and comfort seating
which is important for all day comfort.
These scooters offer great outdoor mobility.
So which type of scooter meets your needs?
Car Transportable Scooters
Mid Range Scooters
Performance Scooters
Click on the link and it will take you to the range
of scooters that we think will help you.
Make sure you meet the current regulations
for Class 3 products. |