Thursday, July 24, 2008

Mobility Scooters - Helping You Get Around

Has a friend or a loved one recently suffered an accident or an injury? Maybe they have had a stroke or a heart attack. As they begin recovering they could benefit from a mobility scooter or an electric travel scooter. There are several different makes and models of mobility scooters available on today's market. If the recovery time is expected to be fairly short then an inexpensive travel scooter may be just what is needed. But if the injury is permanent or the recovery is planned to be long term then a higher quality mobility scooter, or even, a power wheelchair might be your best choice. Below we will talk about some of the benefits available with the different models.

An electric travel scooter is a lightweight mobility scooter designed for use by individuals with short term needs. They are an excellent choice if you need a little help getting around the house or maybe you find it difficult to walk while doing your shopping. Most of the mobility scooters in this category can be disassembled into 4 pieces and easily loaded into the trunk of most cars. This group of travel mobility scooters are usually the least expensive scooters available. The 3 wheel travel mobility scooter is the most common version in this group but there are some 4 wheel mobility scooters also available. This group of mobility scooters offer the user a top speed of 3.5 mph up to 4.25 mph and have a range of up to 10 miles on a single charge.

Now, if what you need is a mobility scooter for a long term or permanent mobility solution, then a higher quality heavy duty mobility scooter is what you need. These mobility scooters are available in three wheel and four wheel mobility scooter versions. This group of mobility scooters and power wheelchairs offer more features, a more rugged frame, and better seat material for more rider comfort. They also offer a more powerful drive train, higher speeds up to 10 mph, and a longer runtime for all day usage. This group of mobility scooters are usually more expensive, but offer the buyer much more benefits than the lightweight travel scooters.

What ever your needs and which ever mobility scooter or travel scooter you choose do your research. Many manufactures and dealers have a lot of information available on their websites. With prices ranging from several hundred up to several thousand dollars you are sure to find the mobility scooter you need at a price you can afford. Also, talk to your mobility scooter dealer and see if part or all of the cost of your new mobility scooter could be covered by Medicare or you private insurance. Don't let an injury or disability stop you from enjoying everything life has to offer. Get a mobility scooter and get on with life!

For more information about a mobility scooter or a power wheelchair visit http://www.LJPscooters.com or http://www.Zipr3.com or http://www.Zipr4.com

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