Travel Mobility Scooters For Sale
Mobility scooters for travel offer safety and comfort for seniors on the move. These scooters are easy-to-disassemble and then pack for hassle-free transport, whether you're visiting family members, friends or going to the store for groceries.
Travel scooters come with a variety of wheel designs, including solid and foam-filled wheels that never flat, and pneumatic (air-filled) wheels that provide an easier ride. Many travel scooters also have suspension systems that improve stability.
Three-Wheel Scooters
There are two major kinds of scooters designed for kids: the more-trick-ready, two-wheeled models and the more stable three-wheelers that teach balance and weight shifting. Some scooters come with a wheel at the back for added stability. Others employ the bicycle-like steering system, where kids lean forward to steer. We found that 3-wheelers equipped with polyurethane wheels (versus plastic wheels) provide an easy ride over sidewalk cracks and pavement. They also have a smaller turning radius than two-wheelers.
To allow children to be able to ride comfortably they require an open foot deck that allows their feet to fit on the platform without rubbing against one another. All the scooters that we tested for this guide included wide foot decks as well as adjustable handlebars to allow kids to grow with their scooter. A height-adjustable handbar can also help children find a position that they feel safe and secure.
Many kids' scooters are designed to last through many kids and years of rough use and tear, so they're constructed with durable materials that resist the damage caused by bumps and scratches. The Micro Maxi, for example, is made with rust-resistant aluminum and a strong fiberglass-reinforced deck. The 125-millimeter wheels are made of polyurethane, which offers a smooth and quiet ride on various surfaces.
To ensure that scooters remain in good working order for a long time, kids should wear protective helmets and pads that protect their knees and elbows. Lauren Drobnjak, a pediatric physical therapist, recommends that children use a scooter with handlebars at a height where their arms are on 90 degrees of incline from their shoulders. She also says that riders must wear shoes and socks. Scooter owners are advised to clean and lubricate the wheels with silicone grease to prevent metal rubbing against one another.
Four-Wheel scooters
There's a scooter for travel for every type of body and lifestyle. You can pick between a three-wheeled and four-wheeled travel scooter, based on your preference. travel mobility scooters for sale include turning radius, weight capacity and the type of wheels. Other factors to consider are the type of battery or if you'd like a tiller that has an indicator for the battery, as well as other bells-and-whistles, and the price.
No matter what your mobility requirements, the right scooter can assist you in getting around and enjoy your life. There are many options available to suit your budget and requirements. You can purchase used scooters on the internet or from local resellers. Some insurance programs such as Tricare will cover a portion of the cost of your scooter. You may also be eligible for grants like the Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs.
If you're looking to purchase a travel scooter that is easy to maneuver and can fit into a trunk it's the Glashow S3 gets high marks from reviewers. This scooter is able to be used on rough terrain, yet it has enough power to handle steep slopes. It has an adjustable seat that slides and rotates to allow for easier take off and on the scooter, as well as an upper console that has an integrated battery panel for easier navigation.

If you're looking for more room and a higher speed, check out Drive Medical's Panther, which can go up to 4 miles per hour. The model has a bigger foot deck than other models, and its broad base gives it stability. It also has a more precise turning radius than some other travel scooters, and it can take two U1 batteries--the same type of battery that is used in lawn mowers. Its tiller console is adjusted to suit leftor right-handed drivers and it comes with an LED headlight, taillights and brake lights, an easy-to-read panel for the battery and a USB charging port.
Foldable Scooters
The most convenient travel mobility scooters feature an innovative design that allows them to fold into three component pieces to be stored in a corner, closet or even in a trunk of a vehicle. This design is a benefit to busy travelers who need the convenience of a smaller scooter but do not want to go through the hassles of a large model. With less than a minute to set up and break down, a folding scooter is simple to use and easy to transport.
Some scooters for travel can be disassembled for transport in a car or airplane depending on the maker. The Go-Go Elite Traveller, for example is designed to be able to be separated into its seat, frame and battery box, so that it can fit easily into the majority of car trunks and baggage compartments on airlines. This is a great choice for travelers who need an ultra-compact portable scooter that has great range of operation and a simple disassembly.
Other popular travel scooters include the LiteRider HD and the Golden BuzzAround Extreme. Both come with a smaller turning radius, a larger Captain's Seat, and a more spacious back deck for increased space. These features make them perfect for shopping trips as well as excursions to the neighborhood cafe or the pool in the community. These models come with powerful motors of 500 watts that will ensure you reach your destination quickly and safely. These models are also offered with white glove service and in-home service. Click on Image to View Manufacturers Product Brochures.
Suspension
Mobility scooters can provide a lot of independence and ease back and leg pains. However, the pavement in your town is unlikely to be smooth and bumps and potholes can easily throw a regular mobility scooter off its balance, causing a bone-shaking ride that can cause pain and aches that are already present.
A travel scooter equipped with suspension can resolve this issue and make the ride more comfortable. A good quality suspension system is able to absorb the impact forces without affecting the performance of other wheels. They can be adjusted to fit your own personal preferences. This is especially useful when you are riding your scooter on roads that are poorly maintained or paths.
Most travel scooters come with foam or solid tires, and while these aren't able to go flat, they do not provide the smoothest possible ride. Pneumatic tires are usually found on full-sized and all-terrain scooters. They provide more comfort and a smoother ride.
The controls on a mobility scooter vary from model to model, but most will have a tiller. This is a T shaped column that rotates the front wheels to the left and right. The controls for speed, forward/reverse and turning signals are often located on the tiller. Some scooters also have delta tillers which allow for more flex in hand positions and can be easier to hold for those with less strength or dexterity their arms.
Suspension isn't included on all mobility scooters for travel, but it is worthwhile to look for this feature if contemplating buying one. Look over the specifications of scooters to determine whether they feature suspension. They'll typically have a specification that states 'Suspension.'