How To Choose The Right Mobility Scooter

At Get Around Mobility, our number one focus is ensuring that you get exactly the equipment you need to live a more mobile life. Mobility scooters can improve not only your ability to go where you want, but to help you maintain your social connections and increase your enjoyment of life across the board.

Here, we’re going to look at what you should think about when choosing a scooter, the different types, and what features you should consider.

Is a mobility scooter the right kind of aid for you?


Not every mobility aid is the right fit for every kind of person. They’re most useful for those with lower body disabilities, frequent fatigue, leg weakness, or loss of balance. Due to how they are operated, you need to have a certain level of control of your torso, decent upper body strength, the manual dexterity to operate the controls, and a means of transferring to and from the seat. If this doesn’t sound like you, then there are other aids available on Get Around Mobility that could be a better match.

Types of mobility scooter


Three-Wheel: Good for use both indoors and outside, these tend to be smaller and easier to maneuver in tight spaces. They’re better suited to taller users, thanks to their leg space, as well as those with frequent knee pain, but their ability on rougher outdoor terrain is very limited.
Four-Wheel: Wider, with more powerful motors, these scooters are better equipped for outdoor environments. Besides being heavier and more resilient, they also have functions like indicators and horns that make it easier to safely travel outside, but they aren’t very well suited for indoor use due to their size.
Travel: Travel scooters, also called portable scooters, are perfect for those who do most of their travel by vehicle but need an aid outside of it. They are small and maneuverable like three-wheel scooters, but can also fit in the trunk of a car easily.
Bariatric: A much more suitable option for heavier users, they have a solid frame, arm rests, and a much higher weight capacity.

Finding the right one


Even amongst the different types, there are multiple brands, makes, and models of scooter to consider. To choose the right one, you need to consider a few characteristics and check to make sure that you’re accommodated:

Your level of mobility: Some scooters are more difficult to transfer to and from, so your tolerance for standing, walking and sitting is an important factor.
Your balance: How well you can remain steady while operating the scooter. Some do have balance aids to help with this.
Your posture: Different seats can suit different postures, making sure that it conforms to how you hold your body.
Your body size and weight: It’s important to ensure that your chosen scooter is able to accommodate you safely by checking your height and weight against the product details.

Learn more at Get Around Mobility


If you’re looking for a mobility scooter in Las Vegas, then Get Around Mobility has you covered. We have scooters of all types, to fit all kinds, sizes, and ability levels. Take a look at our store, but don’t hesitate to get in touch if you could use some help navigating our options.

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