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		<title>Mobility Scooters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 15:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark Roberts</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electric mobility scooters come in many brands and models and when researching and reading reviews of what is available it can be rather confusing. A mobility scooter can offer you the freedoms you need without having to depend on family. Mobility scooters come in many makes models and brands such as 4 wheel or 3 wheel. Do your reviews and check out your options before you buy.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Electric mobility scooters come in many brands and models and when researching and reading reviews of what is available it can be rather confusing. A mobility scooter can offer you the freedoms you need without having to depend on family. Mobility scooters come in many makes models and brands such as 4 wheel or 3 wheel. Do your reviews and check out your options before you buy.</p>
<p>Quite a few light capacity mobility scooters have a maximum load of 250 pounds. A certain amount of light weight models can be broken down into a few sections or folded for easy transport in a vehicle. Many high capacity electric mobility scooters may require an electric lift. Always check with your insurance before buying or making that purchase.</p>
<p>Many lightweight models are of 3 wheel design. These models are usually more maneuverable and are great around the house or in tight areas. 4 wheel models are usually of more rugged design and have a higher capacity and are less prone to tipping. They also are more likely to have a further range but don&#8217;t forget that range is dependent on several factors. These factors are, weight capacity, battery capacity, age of battery and temperature.</p>
<p>You should take into account range and charging if you have a short range you may be spending more time charging batteries. After a few years you may need to change batteries. After several years a battery will loose its ability to take a full charge thus reducing you range.</p>
<p>With range on the 3 wheel lightweight mobility scooters you can expect about 10 mile range. On 4 wheel higher capacity models you may be looking at a range of about 25 miles or more. It all depends on the brand and model.</p>
<p>When you buy a mobility scooters you will need to decide how and where it will be used. Will you be using it indoors or outdoors? Will you be using it to get around indoors or to get around outdoors such as walking the dog or running errands down to the local grocery store or post office. Will you be carrying extra weigh on the scooter and need extra range? Things you have to ask yourself is how does a scooter make your life easier.</p>
<p>Tires are another consideration, pneumatic tires may be prone to punctures but are lighter than solid core tires and have more shock absorbency. The solid core tires are heavier and do not have the shock adsorbing ability of air filled tires and may give a stiffer ride but newer electric mobility scooters may have suspensions that compensate and alleviate the knocks and bumps of uneven surfaces. Pneumatic tires will need to be checked more often for the correct air pressure. Regardless at some point depending on how often you travel or use your scooter you will probably need to change tires and of course this will be determined also on the type of surfaces you travel on.</p>
<p>There are many things to consider when you buy a scooter for mobility. Always check with Medicare or your medical insurance to make sure your purchase is covered. Just make sure you have reviewed all your options and done your research before making that purchase.</p>
<p>Get <a href="http://scootersformobility.com/">mobility scooters</a> or <a href="http://scootersformobility.com/">new mobility scooters</a> now.</p>
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		<title>Motorized Wheelchairs vs. Mobility Scooters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Mar 2010 16:18:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Hanif Furqan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Both Mobility &#38; Disability Wheelchair motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters give us the potential of being mobile and independent notwithstanding any physical problems. As with any kind of technology, however, these devices are most effective when we use the devices best suited for our requirements. This article is a simplified evaluation of motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which will partially aid you in identifying which type of mobility aid to purchase.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Both Mobility &amp; Disability Wheelchair motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters give us the potential of being mobile and independent notwithstanding any physical problems. As with any kind of technology, however, these devices are most effective when we use the devices best suited for our requirements. This article is a simplified evaluation of motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters, which will partially aid you in identifying which type of mobility aid to purchase.</p>
<p>Motorized wheelchairs will give you more back and head support and generally will be designed for you to sit in them most of the time. Motorized wheelchairs are equipped with a variety of mechanisms that help them to tilt forward and backward, and several models are able to modify the height of the chair to be accessible to normal work stations. The ability to modify your posture regularly might permit you to remain in that chair for a large part of the day without getting pressure sores. Motorized wheelchairs furthermore have more tire and power base options, which permit you to move about in the house or down the street safely. Pay close attention to Wheelchair Ramp as well.</p>
<p>These wheelchairs are normally more maneuverable in enclosed spaces, and seeing as they are controlled by a simply joystick, it is more user-friendly to manage them if you don&#8217;t have the total function of your arms. Finally, motorized wheelchairs are intended to be lifted into and strapped down inside wheelchair accessible buses, where these wheelchairs could safely work as car seats. Naturally, if you don&#8217;t have a lift available, this is hardly a benefit. However, if you can&#8217;t usually drive your own car, it is less of a hassle to rely on public transportation with a wheelchair than with a scooter which is required be stowed separately.</p>
<p>Mobility scooters bring their own set of selling points, presuming you have the right set of expectations. If your upper body is intact and performing properly, and you just require this extra aid for your legs, a scooter might be ideal to fulfill your needs. Scooters are most often steered by using a tiller, which performs very similarly to a handlebar on a bike. But, don&#8217;t forget about Mobility &amp; Disability Wheelchair and Ramp.</p>
<p>Travel and folding mobility scooters can be rapidly disassembled and carried in a regular car, so if you could get out of the scooter and drive a car, this is far more user friendly than relying on city buses or purchasing a vehicle with a wheelchair lift. Scooters don&#8217;t have the additional postural aids that motorized wheelchairs do, and the tiller mechanism is far easier to produce than the joystick steering option. While this ends up with a rider relying on fewer functions, it also means you can be saving money on a scooter seeing as it contains less technology.</p>
<p>One of the wonderful things with regards to being in the 21st century is having the chance to exploit the current technology. Motorized wheelchairs and mobility scooters help us to keep mobile and independent beyond the age when our lower appendages no longer cooperate. Finding the best type of technology is important, though. Identify your needs, order your priorities, then buy with confidence.</p>
<p>Tariq Yaman operates a Wheelchair Disability Scooter website that teaches consumers everything about the <a href="http://www.disabilityscooters.org/Wheelchair-Ramp.html">Wheelchair Ramp</a>.</p>
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		<title>Electric Mobility Scooters &#8211; An Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 19:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Station</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An electric mobility scooter is very much like a motor scooter or an electric scooter in the way it functions and how it is built. An electric mobility scooter has some of the options that a power wheelchair has. That makes the scooter an excellent means of transportation for those having a good degree of arm strength as well as upper body balance. Its use is mainly for those needing assistance occasionally rather than all the time.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An electric mobility scooter is very much like a motor scooter or an electric scooter in the way it functions and how it is built. An electric mobility scooter has some of the options that a power wheelchair has. That makes the scooter an excellent means of transportation for those having a good degree of arm strength as well as upper body balance. Its use is mainly for those needing assistance occasionally rather than all the time.</p>
<p>An electric mobility scooter will come in handy for the elderly as well as for anyone having a condition that impedes their ability to walk for long distances. Usually these scooters are for occasional use only. They are not designed to replace a wheelchair.</p>
<p>Mobility scooters are fairly simple in design. The seat sits just above the two rear wheels. There is a flat area for the users&#8217; feet as well as for the power source. The front of the mobility scooter will have either one or two wheels and there will be a steering column with handlebars. Most of these scooters are battery operated but you can get gas powered scooters.</p>
<p>An electric mobility scooter operates with either one or two batteries. If you are in an area where you are likely to encounter steep slopes or hills you will be better off having two batteries since the two working together will deliver more power than a single battery. The batteries can be charged with a charger that plugs into a standard wall plug.</p>
<p>At the front of the scooter is the steering column, usually referred to as a tiller. The tiller is what controls the movement of the scooter, either forward or reverse. It is operated using a switch, thumb paddles or finger controls.</p>
<p>Mobility scooters come with either front or rear wheel drive. The one you choose will depend on the weight of the user and where it is going to be primarily used. The smaller front wheel drive scooter is better for indoor use because of its smaller size. Front wheel drive scooters can hold users up to about 250 pounds.</p>
<p>Rear wheel drive electric mobility scooters are designed to be used both inside and outdoors. They can handle weight of up to 350 pounds. Additionally, there are also heavy duty mobility scooters with rear wheel drive. Both types are essentially the same. The difference comes in the amount of weight they are designed to carry. Heavy duty scooters have a weight capacity of up to 500 pounds.</p>
<p>Power scooters have automatic braking systems in place so you don&#8217;t have to manually engage the brakes. When the controls are released the scooter automatically stops so there is no worry about it continuing to coast. To increase or decrease speed, you simply gently press or release the controls. You can also set the maximum speed that the scooter can reach which is a good safety feature.</p>
<p>Power mobility scooters are suitable for the elderly or those with medical conditions which make it difficult to stand or walk over a distance. An electric mobility scooter is a great way to maintain a sense of independence as riders are able to easily move around rather than being housebound.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aluminumloadingramp.org/Folding-Wheelchair-Ramps.html">Folding wheelchair ramps</a> are specially designed to safely load and unload electric mobility scooters or motorized wheelchairs from a vehicle or even a house. The best type of ramp is an <a href="http://www.aluminumloadingramp.org/">aluminum loading ramp</a>. These ramps are strong and durable but lightweight enough that they are easy to handle and store.</p>
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		<title>Scooters for the Elderly</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Mar 2010 20:58:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Susan R. Love</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scooters have several advantages over manual wheelchairs. First, they don't require any physical exertion to maneuver, which is great for those who have minimal arm and hand strength. Second, they don't automatically look like a medical device that is only used by the sick and injured-because they aren't. There are four different types of scooters: three-wheel, four-wheel, portable and bariatric. It is important to select the best type of scooter for your loved one, as different people need their scooter to have different features.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scooters have several advantages over manual wheelchairs. First, they don&#8217;t require any physical exertion to maneuver, which is great for those who have minimal arm and hand strength. Second, they don&#8217;t automatically look like a medical device that is only used by the sick and injured-because they aren&#8217;t. There are four different types of scooters: three-wheel, four-wheel, portable and bariatric. It is important to select the best type of scooter for your loved one, as different people need their scooter to have different features.</p>
<p>Three-wheel scooters tend to be more compact and have a smaller turning radius than four-wheel scooters. Thus, they are best for individuals who need to get around in tight places, such as a small apartment or crowded office. The Pride Rally 3-Wheel scooter is built for both indoor and outdoor use. It also has great maneuverability. The Pride Go-Go Traveller Scooter, however, is unique in that the color can be easily changed. This is a great option for those who want to travel in style.</p>
<p>Some individuals want a sturdy wheelchair that is designed for outdoor use. For these seniors, a four-wheel scooter is probably best. Four-wheel scooters are more stable than three-wheel scooters and are ideal for going over bumpy terrain. They do, however, have a larger turning radius than three-wheel scooters. Drive Medical makes the Odyssey Scooter, which has a rugged construction. Pride Mobility has a large selection of four-wheel scooters, including the Legend Scooter, Pride Rally Scooter, and the Pride Revo Scooter.</p>
<p>Many individuals need to transport their scooter by car, perhaps on a daily basis. Between home, work, and various social gatherings, there is always somewhere to be. For these seniors, a portable scooter is best. Some scooters, like the Drive Hawk 3 Wheel Mobility Scooter, are compact, lightweight, and easy to use. Other scooters can be disassembled into several different pieces. The Pride Go-Go Elite Taveller scooter can be taken apart into four different pieces that can be easily stored in the truck of a car. Plus, the heaviest piece is only 22 lbs!</p>
<p>A scooter can give your loved one a new sense of confidence and freedom. Being able to get around without help is something many people take for granted. However, the elderly can also enjoy this independence with the help of a scooter.</p>
<p>Want to find out more about a <a href='http://homecaregiverstore.com/store/category/scooters/'>three wheel scooter</a>? Visit Susan Love&#8217;s site for the widest selection of <a href='http://homecaregiverstore.com/articles/'>independent living products and services</a> for your caregiving needs.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Feb 2010 17:28:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Looking to purchase a Vespa for 18 year old daughter.  Maybe you are not selling but have great advice as begin our search.  Looking for all helpful info on Vespa or Yamaha scooters.  Live in New Mexico but she will be heading to college in San Francisco in next few months.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking to purchase a Vespa for 18 year old daughter.  Maybe you are not selling but have great advice as begin our search.  Looking for all helpful info on Vespa or Yamaha scooters.  Live in New Mexico but she will be heading to college in San Francisco in next few months.</p>
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		<title>Insurance For Mobility Scooter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:32:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I know there are a few companies who offer this but the premiums seem hefty&#8230;..when the scooter is indoors or on the owner property surely its coverted in the contents &#38; if used outdoors its a bit like a bike &#8230;..again covered by contents as a bike would be&#8230;..so is it justa frightener that they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know there are a few companies who offer this but the premiums seem hefty&#8230;..when the scooter is indoors or on the owner property surely its coverted in the contents &amp; if used outdoors its a bit like a bike &#8230;..again covered by contents as a bike would be&#8230;..so is it justa frightener that they tell you to get insurance on them because you feel pretty vulnerable to start with?</p>
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		<title>Does Anyone Have A Used Vespa Gtx For Sale?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 16:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m interested in a great price on Vespa&#8217;s best product.</p>
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		<title>Get A 3 Wheel Motor Scooter if You Want, but I Would Choose One Of These Instead</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Feb 2010 22:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bill B. Sheers</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Did you know that a 250cc scooter can actually go as fast as a lot of motorcycles? Well, it is true. So if you are tired of having so much pain at the pump, check into getting a scooter. They are a lot less expensive than a motorcycle and quite as scary for most people. There are many great brands to choose from, so you really can not go wrong.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Did you know that a 250cc scooter can actually go as fast as a lot of motorcycles? Well, it is true. So if you are tired of having so much pain at the pump, check into getting a scooter. They are a lot less expensive than a motorcycle and quite as scary for most people. There are many great brands to choose from, so you really can not go wrong.</p>
<p>250cc scooters are a great way to go. Here are some great brands to look at.</p>
<p>The Honda Motor Company &#8212; Although they don&#8217;t have a 2500cc scooter, the 1500 SH150i is a great alternative. It may not be quite as fast, but I think it is worth taking a look at. Honda makes more engines that anyone in the world.</p>
<p>The Kymco Company &#8212; If you are willing to part with about $4000 you can get your hands on a Grandista 250. It has a 4 stroke engine, but no fuel injection.</p>
<p>Vespa &#8211; The GTS 250 is the more affordable version ($6000) and the GVT 250 is the high end model ($7000+) because of its old school looks. Both feature a 4 stroke, liquid cooled engine with electronic fuel injection.</p>
<p>United Motors &#8211; At just over $2000, the Expressway 250 comes at the most affordable option in this category. It still has a 4 stroke liquid cooled engine, so if you are on a tight budget make sure you take a long hard look at the Expressway. Great deal!</p>
<p>Cheetah Scooters &#8212; With a price tag of $3000, the Cheetah&#8217;s Touring 250cc scooter is a great value.</p>
<p>Yamaha &#8211; Yamaha has a one called the Roketa MC-54-250, not exactly the best name, but a good set of wheels nonetheless. They say it tops out at 85 mph and is priced around $2000.</p>
<p>The price of gas is a killer. If you live in a climate that allows it, you should really take a look at a scooter. Just think, they start at about $2000 &#8211; $3000, you can get close to 100 mpg on some of them, and they actually go fast if you need them to. There is no better deal out there.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motorized wheelchairs are incredibly important investments. The most suitable one can provide you an almost ordinary life, and the wrong model may buy you more complications than convenience. It&#8217;s always useful to figure out what you require in Mobility Aids &amp; Disability Aids and then locate the perfect chair to meet those needs. Below are explanations of three very good motorized wheelchairs, every one of them perfect for their anticipated purpose.</p>
<p>Invacare&#8217;s Pronto M91 is a good mid-wheel drive chair made to be suitable for indoor and outdoor movement. It achieves 6.5 mph and can negotiate steps up to 3&#8243; high, which means that low door thresholds are going to be no problem. The leg rests might be effortlessly customized to answer your personal preferences and the chair is thin enough to go through most doorways.</p>
<p>The two standard criticisms seem to be that Invacare&#8217;s battery charger can be inconvenient to reach, and the rear suspension is not what you&#8217;d call soft. This is one of the best standard use products which is also Medicare approved, however, so it could be that an extra pillow or two may make it livable. This chair will hold up to 300 lbs and Invacare offers a heavy duty version designed for holding up to 400 lbs.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;d prefer a high performance Power Scooter &amp; Disability Scooter, you will want to think about the Bounder Plus H-Frame wheelchair. This product is able to function just perfectly within a typical sized home, but it really shines in the open air. The Bounder Plus can hold up to 500 lbs but still cruise along at 11 mph on the sidewalk. The battery can achieve a range of 40 miles in ideal conditions. The galaxy of options are too plentiful to specify, yet knowing that there are 9 seat options is a telling fact. Medicare routinely will not purchase a Bounder, but you could acquire it by financing the difference between the price Medicare permits and the real price of the chair.</p>
<p>If you could justify the cost of a second chair for travel, your money might be responsibly spent on the Invacare AT&#8217;M Travel Electric Wheelchair. The seat frame will disconnect from the base and collapse similar to a lawn chair, and as soon as the batteries are taken from the base it only weighs 34 pounds and the complete compilation is made to fit in standard car trunks. The battery range is only 12 miles, and capacity is limited at 250 lbs, but for a lightweight travel chair the AT&#8217;M is practically the most efficient you&#8217;ll find.</p>
<p>Motorized Mobility &amp; Disability Aids and Scooters will prove to be such important machines that they ought to only be committed to after some thoughtful research. These chairs can have a dramatic consequence on both your lifestyle and your credit score. Decide carefully, then sign the papers confidently.</p>
<p>Tariq Yaman manages a Wheelchair Disability Scooter Site that educates and teaches consumers everything there is to know about the <a href="http://www.disabilityscooters.org/Mobility-Aids-Disability-Aids.html">Mobility Aids &amp; Disability Aids</a>.</p>
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