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4 things to consider when selecting a mobility scooter

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When it comes to buying or renting a mobility scooter, there’s a wide range of options available. To help you decide which type is best for you, here are four key things to consider.

1. Your usage requirements
First, you should determine how much ground you’ll cover every day. Find out how far your home is from locations you visit regularly, such as the grocery store or the library, and how often you like to make the trip. Understanding the distance you intend to cover will help you to select the appropriate battery.

2. Your physical condition
If you experience discomfort while sitting down, opt for a model with large, shock-absorbing wheels and a comfortable seat. Overweight users may prefer a larger seat and sturdier features overall, while people struggling with dexterity loss may benefit from ergonomic handles.

3. Your surroundings
If you’re going to venture outside, choose a larger, heavier scooter. These provide more stability on uneven roads and sidewalks.

If you’re planning on using your scooter inside, you’ll need to measure the width of your door frames and hallways. This will allow you to choose a model small enough to maneuver indoors.

4. Your storage space
Most scooters need to be stored in a dry place over the winter. If that’s not an option for you, it might be better to rent a scooter a few months out of the year rather than buying one.

The most important thing when shopping for a mobility scooter is to make your needs known so you can get the best advice possible. Last but not least, don’t forget to test drive before you buy.

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