Regain Your Independence With Electric Mobility Carts

In today's society, independence is crucial to one's self esteem and well being. However, not everyone can maintain their independence without help. Electric Mobility Carts are becoming increasingly popular as they improve the quality of life for many people who cannot get around on their own. They come in many styles and prices that can work with every budget. Many insurance companies will help with, or cover, the cost. One can choose from the three wheel scooters which are lightweight, or the four wheel scooters that have better stability and balance.


Instead of being confined to beds, try getting up and around on new Electric Mobility Carts. There are quite a few popular varieties such as the Pride Jazzy 1121 which has an overall length of 39.5" and a turning radius of 19.5". It has great indoor maneuverability and a patented mid-wheel drive technology. Anti-tip wheels and a top speed of 5 mph make it terrific for outdoor use. A generous 25 miles can be gotten from a single battery charge. It can carry up to 300 pounds and gives a smooth stable ride. It retails for $6225.00. If this is too high for your budget, the Pride company also offers lower cost options. The Go-Go Ultra X 3 wheel retails for $1445.00 and can accommodate up to 260 pounds. It is designed with a latching mechanism that allows one handed disassembly and can be dismantled into 5 pieces with the heaviest piece weighing only 28 pounds. It is Pride's most economical scooter. The Go-Go can reach a top speed of 4 mph and will go 8 miles per battery charge. It has an overall length of 37" and a 32" turning radius. All of Pride's products come with a one year, in home, service contract.


Myspace Twitter Digg Google Technorati Sphinn Reddit LinkedIn Meneame delicious Yahoo Buzz StumbleUpon Facebook Mixx
pacesaver, power, portable, manufacturer, disabled, ctm, jazzy, 250cc, merits, yamaha, pride, vespa, wheelchairs, rollators, disability

Another popular maker of Electric Mobility Carts is the Rascal Company. They have been manufacturing scooters for over 30 years and offer a 14 day total satisfaction guarantee on all of their products. The Rascal 326 is great indoors and out. It retails for $3995. It has an overall length of 35.5" and a turning radius of 19". It can go 4.5 mph and gets 20 miles on a single charge. It accommodates 300 pounds.This cart comes with a 3 year limited warranty on the frame and 1 year limited on parts. You can purchase an optional oxygen holder to use with this scooter which is helpful for persons with respiratory issues. The Rascal Company offers a variety of scooters that range in price from $995 - $6995.

Electric Mobility Carts make life more rewarding and enjoyable for people who were previously dependent on others to move about. They make daily mobility a reality. If you or someone you know has trouble getting around, check out the latest models and options. There is a scooter to fit every need.




Vicksburg, San Juan Capistrano, Farmington, Williamsport, Westlake, Shaker Heights, Pasadena, Rocklin, Shelton, Lyndhurst, Norco, Carpentersville, Huntington, Pleasantville, Las Vegas, University City, Hastings, Avon Lake, Albany, Helena, Coffeyville, La Porte, Mississippi, Virginia, Palm Beach Gardens, West Virginia, West Palm Beach, Aberdeen, Tennessee, Fountain, Dinuba, Beverly, Pontiac, Newnan, Campbellsville, Plant City, Kansas, Converse, Waupun, Peekskill, Beacon, Berwick, San Jacinto, Troutdale, Forest Park, Nanticoke, Statesboro, Winfield, McMinnville, Washington, Madison, Mequon, Lawrenceville, Mishawaka, Robstown, Ohio, Miramar, Dubuque, Sugar Land, McAllen, Gardner, Santa Fe, Covington, Monroe, Cocoa Beach, Waterloo, Middlesborough, Beeville, Cudahy, Cottage Grove, Athens-Clarke County unified government (balance), Bluefield, Vermont, Spartanburg, Brainerd, Williamsburg, Fredonia, Poplar Bluff, Healdsburg, Grand Haven, Callaway, Lawrence, Eatontown, South Carolina, Wilkes-Barre, Maine, Sheboygan




Comments page 0 of 0
Click here to add a comment
There are currently 0 comments to display.

 

Mobility Scooters - Things to Think About Before You Buy One

By Alan Exley
Buying a mobility scooter can be one of the most important purchases you ever make. Life before you use a scooter can mean you are stuck at home due to disability, poor health or age. With the aid of a scooter, wheelchair users and other people with restricted mobility will find they can travel much further than they used to. There are different types of scooter and depending on your needs, the type of scooter you buy will vary.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

Fibromyalgia Pain Relief - A Secret to Getting Out of Fibromyalgia Pain in 5 Days

By Jason Stark
So you were diagnosed with fibromyalgia and you are experiencing pain in your muscles when moving? For instance, does getting out of bed cause you pain every morning? Or does just walking a long distance sometimes end in a muscle pain, far beyond the usual tiredness?
[READ FULL ARTICLE]

Wheelchair Scales Weighing the Disabled

By Stephen Lamb
Weighing disabled people can be a difficult procedure. Wheelchair scales are an essential solution for these tough weighing situations.
[READ FULL ARTICLE]




Medical Scooters- Power Chairs, Harmar, PrideAll Terrain WheelchairFolding Mobility ScooterHarmar Wheelchair LiftsMobility Scooter BatteriesMedical RampMedical VansBMX Electric ScooterPride Lift ChairsElectric Mobility Carts

Privacy Policy And Terms Of Use