Power Through Life With Battery Mobility Scooters
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Do you find yourself getting out less and less? It may be something you have already given some though to, but if not battery mobility scooters may be just the thing for you. These feature a comfortable and supportive seat fixed over the two rear wheels. Handlebars are at the front and there is usually a level are in between for your feet and bags. Most models have a seat that turns outwards making mounting and dismounting a bit easier with reduced mobility in your hips. Get out and about and show your mobility scooter pride!
They generally have all the controls you will need, mounted on the steering column. These may include a control to toggle between forward and reverse and another to alter the speed. These may be in the form of a switch, a lever, or even motor-sport style paddles! Electric models far outnumber petrol-powered models these days, given the efficiency and economy offered by electric motors. They are also, of course, much kinder on the environment.
Battery mobility scooters are, by and large, rear wheel drive, and are very simple to charge. Most are charged just by connecting them to a domestic power supply. It is generally for a period of many hours though to reach optimum charge.
When looking at their place in the market, it should be recognized that their main competitor is the conventional wheelchair. That said, their main advantage is that they look very different to wheelchairs!
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They are great for people that lack the arm and shoulder mobility and strength to use a conventional wheelchair. The swivelling seat arrangement is also a lot easier to use than the movable footrests on a wheelchair. In all, they are particularly suitable for people with systemic illnesses but who are not, yet, at the stage where they require the additional torso support a wheelchair offers.
Their main disadvantage is the corollary of this last point. They do still require a fair degree of strength and mobility from user. They are also considerably bigger that conventional wheelchairs. As they are much longer, they need much more space to turn in, and are unsuitable for use with public transport.
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