Class 2 Mobility Scooters for Sale

A basic scooter consists of an upholstered seat that can be swiveled to the left or right as well as a controller or tiller and a base that has three or four wheels. Some models have two caster wheels to ensure stability.
As FDA class 2 medical devices, mobility scooters are often eligible for Medicare reimbursement. However, every private insurance company has its own rules and varying coverage levels.
Size
Small scooters can fold into portable mobility aids. They can be tucked away in the car's boot or in a cupboard but they don't have the same maximum weight capacity. The ones that have auto folding capabilities are even more user-friendly as they do all the work for you. They can be taken apart in just a few minutes, however this can impact their weight capacity as they will have smaller batteries.
scooters mobility for sale are suitable for indoor and outdoor use (as long as you stay on pavements) and are available with a complete suspension system to give you an easier ride. They also have an adjustable handle bar that lets you rest your hands while operating the scooter. Additionally, they have a large front basket that can hold everything you need.
Our top of the line luxury theme park scooter is a great option for those looking to visit the likes of Disney World and Disneyland. This model with an aforementioned weight capacity of 350 pounds with comfort spring suspension and more foot room than other models in its class. It has a narrow turning radius and is user-friendly with the delta throttle tiller that is on-demand and standard lighting package.
For a class 2 scooter that is the ultimate in mobility for travel Check out our Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus. This is the most advanced model in its class. It features CTS independent front and rear suspension with a sleek and modern design and a one-hand disassembly of the feather touch. The Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus has an easy-to-use battery box that allows it to be taken on rail, air and sea travel.
Portability
A good mobility class 2 scooter must be able of disassembling into pieces for transport and storage. This is essential if the scooter will be used on public roads, and you need to be able take it along for long distances. When not in use, you may prefer to store the scooter easily in a garage or in your car boot. This feature is available on many of our mobility scooters so you shouldn't face any difficulty finding one to satisfy your requirements.
Some people who are attracted to the idea of owning motorbikes of class 2 prefer living in close-knit communities such as retirement villages or condominiums. This means that they'll frequently have friends, a local supermarket and cafes within a short distance. They will pick the Baja Raptor 2 to break the monotony of daily life and get the most out of their time off by taking a relaxing ride to their favorite hangout location.
The Amigo HD mobility scooter is designed for users with larger frames, who require more seating and space. It is a sturdy and comfortable model with high-performance features such as LED headlights, an onboard charging port and more.
The iGo(tm), Folding Scooter by Pride is a light folding scooter that provides comfort and speed. It can be disassembled into two parts that weigh just 32 pounds each. It has a 9-inch perforated, never flat tire in the back and a drive wheel of 8 inches in front, allowing it to navigate rough terrain with ease. Its high-performance operation and battery capacity offer the ability to travel up to 60 miles on a single charge.
Weight
The size and weight of mobility scooters of class 2 available vary widely with models ranging from small ones that fold down, to portable mobility aids that fit in the trunk of a car, to midsize and heavy-duty models. When choosing a mobility scooter available for sale, you should consider the weight of your vehicle and any accessories that you might want to add on top of how far you will be travelling. Also, you should take into consideration any features you'll need like a comfortable seat that can swivel and adjustable armrests.
Mobility scooters that are light weight are perfect for indoor and outdoor use and are able to be fitted with a carry case to ensure safety during air travel. Lightweight and compact, they can be easily disassembled and rebuilt for storage and transport. These scooters typically utilize Lithium batteries that can offer impressive ranges for their size.
Medium-weight scooters provide greater comfort and control during long trips. They are designed with robust frames and suspensions to provide a smooth ride and come with puncture-proof pneumatic tyres which can withstand long distances. The bikes also feature an enormous basket that is mounted on the front with a swivel and electromagnetic brake, as well as swing chairs, as well as front and rear lights.
Medium-weight scooters are a great option for people who are looking to move around without costing a fortune. Medicare and Medicaid can pay for the cost of a mobility scooter, particularly for seniors with lower income. However, you should consult with your doctor to confirm that you are eligible to receive insurance coverage. In most instances, scooters are FDA-approved medical devices and require a prescription from your doctor to be covered under Medicare or Medicaid.
Speed
Class 2 scooters are designed for people who need to travel for short distances, mostly on flat surfaces. They can reach speeds of up to 8 mph when on roads, and 4 mph when on pavements. These mobility scooters are powered by batteries and feature large, comfortable seats with simple controls and a bike-style steering (a tiller).
Think about the kind of trips you'll take before selecting a scooter. Do you make frequent trips to visit family and friends who reside in your area? If so, you may want to consider a small scooter that can be folded or disassembled in a snap and carried within your vehicle.
Some people also use mobility scooters to go to local shops and cafes or to the local pool. If you're planning to be taking long distances, a mobility scooter that is more powerful and able to travel faster could be the best option.
The Baja Raptor 2 outdoor scooter is a good choice for these kinds of journeys. This fast mobility scooter will give you the energy to travel to your favourite café or store. This scooter is perfect for people who live close to one the other, for example in retirement communities or condominiums. It can also be used on a breezy afternoon visit to the local bookshop or library.
Customisation
You can select a custom paint job to make your scooter stand out. This option is expensive however, you can get mobility scooters that are unique and eye catching. You can also buy an aluminum body and then attach it to your existing mobility scooter. The fiberglass body has been painted by a professional using high-quality automotive paints and metal-flake or pearl finishes.
A four-wheeled model is an additional option for customizing your scooter. The two additional wheels on the rear improve stability and reduce the chance of tipping. You can also get more clearance for rougher outdoor terrains. If you're not familiar with driving four-wheeled scooters, it can feel unnatural at first.
The folding scooter is a great option for those who have limited mobility. These scooters are able to disassemble and reassemble in a matter of seconds. They can be stored in the car boot for easy transport. It is important to remember that they are limited to a maximum speed of 4mph, and their Lithium-ion batteries were kept small to keep them lightweight. This can affect the range.
It is recommended that you visit a showroom to try out several models before making a decision. You can then select the one that best fits your lifestyle and requirements. It is also a good idea to carry your medical records along with you when making your purchase so that you can be certain that the scooter is appropriate for your needs.