Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Travel Scooters Travel mobility scooters are the smallest and lightest models. These Class 2 scooters can be driven on pavements and footpaths. They can be quickly dismantled for storage and transportation in a car boot for holidays and days out, and their narrow frames make them agile and easy to control, perfect for navigating busy high streets and supermarkets. Pavement Scooters Pavement mobility scooters are great for short trips out and about, whether you’re off to the shops, running a few errands or visiting friends. With a maximum speed of 4mph, a pavement mobility scooter will get you from A to B quickly, safely and comfortably. They often have comfortable, padded captain’s seats, with flip-up armrests and a swivel design that helps with awkward transfers on and off the scooter.
Folding Scooters Folding mobility scooters make use of the latest technology and can either fold up automatically with the click of a button or by using a simple and quick manual folding mechanism. These small scooters are lightweight and compact and don’t require awkward disassembly for storage and transportation. Some electric folding models fold in under 10 seconds and come with a carry bag for easier transport and storage.
6-8mph road legal mobility scooters provide long-distance travel. Class 3 scooters comply with British Government requirements for scooters with efficient braking systems, a maximum speed of 8mph, front and rear lights and reflectors, direction indicators and hazard warning lights, a horn, and rear view mirrors.
Understanding the difference between product types can be confusing, especially if you’re buying for the first time. To find out more about the products on this page, click here to expand/minimise.
Travel Scooters Travel mobility scooters are the smallest and lightest models. These Class 2 scooters can be driven on pavements and footpaths. They can be quickly dismantled for storage and transportation in a car boot for holidays and days out, and their narrow frames make them agile and easy to control, perfect for navigating busy high streets and supermarkets. Pavement Scooters Pavement mobility scooters are great for short trips out and about, whether you’re off to the shops, running a few errands or visiting friends. With a maximum speed of 4mph, a pavement mobility scooter will get you from A to B quickly, safely and comfortably. They often have comfortable, padded captain’s seats, with flip-up armrests and a swivel design that helps with awkward transfers on and off the scooter.
Folding Scooters Folding mobility scooters make use of the latest technology and can either fold up automatically with the click of a button or by using a simple and quick manual folding mechanism. These small scooters are lightweight and compact and don’t require awkward disassembly for storage and transportation. Some electric folding models fold in under 10 seconds and come with a carry bag for easier transport and storage.
6-8mph road legal mobility scooters provide long-distance travel. Class 3 scooters comply with British Government requirements for scooters with efficient braking systems, a maximum speed of 8mph, front and rear lights and reflectors, direction indicators and hazard warning lights, a horn, and rear view mirrors.
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