Those who use
handicapped scooters are hoping for more personal freedom. Often, they can stand or walk for short
periods of time, but more than five or ten minutes causes serious distress. Handicapped scooters are the perfect solution
for allowing more personal freedom.
Handicapped
scooters can be disassembled to bring with you.
Instead of limiting the time spent in stores, museums, and other popular
attractions, a handicapped scooter becomes your second pair of legs. When you tire, you can get onto your
handicapped scooter and go for a ride while you finish your errands or
sightseeing.
Not only are
handicapped scooters good for outdoor events such as shopping trips, museums,
and cultural fairs, many models can be used out in nature as well. You can ride your handicapped scooter to the
lake or river and spend a day fishing.
The basket available on most models is perfect for toting your tackle
box and fishing rod.
Handicapped
scooters are excellent for beachside boardwalks. You can soak up the fresh salty air while
enjoying the sound of crashing waves.
Visiting famous attractions (The Alamo, Grand Canyon, Times
Square) are all simple to do with your handicapped scooter. When you are done, you remove the seat,
remove the basket, take out the battery, fold up the remaining frame, and get
on your way to the next stop.
They are also
perfect for home use. The tight turning
radius on a handicapped scooter makes it easy for you to move from one room to
the next without tiring. You can get
around easier and get more rooms cleaned in a shorter span of time. Small kitchens are a breeze. Your handicapped scooter negotiates
countertops and cabinets without any trouble.
When you finish
using your handicapped scooter at night, you can plug it in and start dreaming
of future adventures. The are few areas
that will be out of reach on your mobility device.
If your legs
tire easily, a handicapped scooter is the perfect way to enjoy more personal
freedom than ever before. Take time to
enjoy the world around you while relying on your handicapped scooter to get you
to places that were unreachable.