Mobility scooters are a fantastic way for people to regain their independence and freedom of movement. They’re designed to cater to all sorts of needs, making them a reliable mode of transportation for those with mobility impairments or disabilities. What’s great is that they come with adjustable seats, easy-to-use controls, and you can even customize them with accessories to suit your specific requirements.

Whether you’re zipping through busy city streets, browsing in shopping malls, or exploring outdoor trails, mobility scooters offer versatility and convenience. They empower users to be more active in their daily lives, allowing them to enjoy a greater sense of freedom.

Thanks to advancements in technology, modern mobility scooters now have better battery life and are easier to maneuver, ensuring a smooth and comfortable ride. So, if you’re thinking about getting one, it’s crucial to consider your own needs and preferences to find the perfect model that prioritizes safety and independence.

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Product Guide

Before buying a mobility scooter, the most important thing about the purchase, is deciding which one to buy to gain the best possible mobility independence and staying safe. The first step is deciding which power output type you require, 4 mph, 6 mph, 8 mph or if you only have a limited budget, a used mobility scooter might be a better option.

4 mph electric scooters are typically smaller and are most practical in environments, where space is limited such as supermarkets and shopping centres. They are also smaller which means they are easier to store in the car and a better solution when travelling.

6-8 mph Mobility Scooters are road legal and can reach speeds of up to 8 mph, however the speed limits on pavements are restricted to 4 mph. Every scooter must comply to various safety features set out by the British Government requirements for class 3 scooters, these include lights, mirrors and efficient braking systems. A driving licence is not required to drive a mobility scooter but there is a requirement to register it with the DVLA and insurance should be obtained as a recommendation.

Folding mobility scooters are designed too foldaway quickly with minimal ease, meaning they are lightweight and easy to transport. The foldaway function is operated by either pressing a button or using the key fob. Once folded away they will be able to store easier, become ideal for travelling independently or taking on public transport and holiday or a short trip to the shops.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q, How to get a Mobility Scooter for free UK?

A, Check out Charitable Organisations listed on our website for financial assistance.

Q, Are Mobility Scooters allowed on the road?

A, Class 3 legal Mobility Scooters are allowed on the road. Class 3 Mobility Scooters must be registered with DVLA upon purchase.

Q, Can you hire Mobility Scooters?

A, Mobility Scooters can be hired from any of our stores.

Q, Do you need insurance for a Mobility Scooter?

A, It is highly advisable to cover yourself and your vehicle- Details / forms are available from any of our stores.

Q, How much are Mobility Scooters?

A ,Depends on size, quality and features. You may want to consider a quality 2nd User Mobility Scooter if your budget does not run to a brand new model or consider the Motability scheme if you qualify.