If you know you’ll be using your mobility scooter outdoors, there are several features you’ll want to look for. Large motors and tires, headlights, and backlit displays become more attractive features when traveling out of doors; conversely, a tight turning radius and compact size become less important. In this section, we've assembled what we believe to be the best outdoor mobility scooters in our inventory, so if you’re the type who needs a constant fix of fresh air; you’re in the right place.
Weight Capacity | 265 lbs. |
Product Weight | 37 lbs. |
Max Speed | 5 mph |
Weight Capacity | 264.5 lbs. |
Product Weight | 62.2 lbs. |
Max Speed | 4 mph |
Weight Capacity | 300 lbs. |
Product Weight | 229 lbs. |
Max Speed | 10 mph |
Weight Capacity | 400 lbs. |
Product Weight | 242.6 lbs. |
Max Speed | 9.3 mph |
Weight Capacity | 300 lbs. |
Product Weight | 86 lbs. |
Max Speed | 4 mph |
Weight Capacity | 450 lbs. |
Product Weight | 370 lbs., 395 lbs. |
Max Speed | 11 mph, 11.4 mph |
Often dubbed medical scooters, generally because medical necessity precipitates purchase, are small mobility vehicles. These battery powered scooters are particularly useful to people who find walking difficult. Many medical scooter users only take their scooters out for traveling long distances.
This page features the 4 wheel scooter variety, however we also offer 3 wheel scooter options. When considering a four wheel scooter, think about where and how you plan to travel. Four wheel scooter models offer a more stable base and, generally, more power. However, the wider wheel base makes negotiating tight corners more difficult. Call one of representatives for further advice on your future medical scooter.
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