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		<title>Health Insurance Plan: What is the difference between a designated network provider vs network provider?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 May 2022 14:52:24 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[A lot of people are confused about the concept of providers in the network when Medicare Advantage Plans use it. First of all, providers are doctors. They can be family doctors, specialists, or physicians in the hospital. Medicare Advantage Plan usually contracts with a set of doctors, these are the doctors are in the network [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people are confused about the concept of providers in the network when Medicare Advantage Plans use it. First of all, providers are doctors. They can be family doctors, specialists, or physicians in the hospital. Medicare Advantage Plan usually contracts with a set of doctors, these are the doctors are in the network that members of the Medicare Advantage Plans are allowed to see. So what is the difference when Medicare Advantage Plan say designated network provider vs network provider?</p>



<p>&nbsp;Both are in network providers, not out of network providers. Out of network providers usually require patient to pay most of the out pocket.</p>



<p>In terms designated, it could be either a provider assigned to you if you have HMO plan and this is a primary care physician. or it could mean it is a preferred provider in the network. Health plan internally measures the quality of the provider (by medical expense, by quality scores), the more favorable one usually is the preferred status. If the provider fee schedule is lower, they can also be placed in the preferred status.</p>
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		<title>Best Mobility Scooters in 2021 for Adults &#038; Seniors</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2020 02:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mobility scooters are essential components of many adults or seniors’ lives. These simple home essentials have transformed the lives of many seniors and those living with disabilities as it enables them to retain their independence. You can imagine how life without scooters for seniors and adults with disabilities. Depending on others for simple movements can [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobility scooters are essential components of many adults or seniors’ lives. These simple<br />
home essentials have transformed the lives of many seniors and those living with disabilities<br />
as it enables them to retain their independence. You can imagine how life without scooters<br />
for seniors and adults with disabilities. Depending on others for simple movements can be a<br />
tough call.</p>
<p>With mobility scooters, they can travel far and wide as they can fold or disassemble them to enter cars, planes, or trains. However, scooters vary significantly in features and capabilities, which confuses buyers, especially those buying for the first time. Many companies have emerged with great innovations. Going forward, we researched the best mobility scooters in 2021 in terms of usability, design, durability, and price and came up with this list.</p>
<h2>#1. Pride Mobility Travel pro Premium</h2>
<p>The Travel Pro Premium 3-Wheeler Mobility Scooter tops the list of the best mobility scooters<br />
in 2021. The 3-wheeler mobility scooter is a product of Pride Company, an industry leader in<br />
the manufacture of scooters that meet a range of needs and budgets. This scooter’s strength<br />
is in its ability to navigate obstacles with an excellent turning radius of 32.5-inches.</p>
<p><strong>Related: </strong><strong><a href="https://elderlyonline.com/do-i-need-insurance-for-a-mobility-scooter/">Do I need Insurance for a Mobility Scooter?</a></strong></p>
<p>A user can paddle fully on the armrests because its faux leather makes it more comfortable daily<br />
use. Pride Mobility Travel Pro Premium can be disassembled into five pieces, making it highly<br />
portable. With a maximum speed of 4 miles per hour and a free cup holder, saddlebag, and<br />
front basket, the Travel Pro Premium Mobility Scooter is affordable.</p>
<h2>#2. Drive Medical Scout Spitfire Scooter</h2>
<p>This is another <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motorized_scooter" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">mobility scooter</a> that is making waves in the scooter for seniors and persons<br />
with the disability market. The four-wheel scooter is playing among the big league of mobility<br />
scooters. Its practical features set it apart from others in the same category, with an<br />
ergonomic Delta-tiller handle adjusting easily coupled with comfortably foam-padded armrest<br />
and backrest.</p>
<p>Even though it’s designed mainly for indoor use, the price of this scooter is a steal, and it is one of the most popular scooters for little extra mobility support.</p>
<h2>#3. Buzzaround EX Extreme Long-Range Travel Scooter</h2>
<p>Another four-wheel scooter is designed to provide you with the comfort of your life and long-<br />
lasting battery range among other features. The Buzzaround EX Extreme is superior when it comes to offering its users a complete mobility solution.</p>
<p>Although a little pricey compared to its peers, the Buzzaround EX Extreme has one of the best suspension systems that ensure you get the smoothest rides even on rugged terrain. This scooter is somehow heavier than many of its counterparts, but its luxurious components make it highly efficient, especially when going long range.</p>
<h2>#4. Royale 4 Cargo deluxe scooter</h2>
<p>EV Rider is one of the most popular scooters because it is designed to carry more weight than most of its peers. Often appealing to seniors who have minor musculoskeletal issues or who<br />
love travel, this scooter can carry a load of up to 285 pounds and can travel at a speed of up<br />
to 9.3 mph.</p>
<p>Nicknamed the CityCruzer, the EV Rider is the mobility scooter SUV version with<br />
its sporty look. It also boasts odometer and trip meter, which makes it more advanced,<br />
technologically, than its peers.</p>
<h2>#5. Shoprider Echo Mobility Scooter</h2>
<p>Closing the list of the best mobility scooters in 2021 is none other than the 3-wheeler<br />
Shoprider Echo Mobility Scooter. Designed exclusively for indoor use, Shoprider Echo is on the<br />
list for a reason. It’s lightweight, functional, durable, and affordable. You can disassemble it<br />
into three pieces, and easily transport it into your car trunk. It’s fitted with adjustable<br />
padded seats and armrests, which makes it a perfect option for regular use. However, it may<br />
not be as comfortable as its more luxurious counterparts.</p>
<h2>Final thoughts</h2>
<p>Mobility scooters have become essential for many adults and seniors with difficulty in<br />
walking. The list includes what we considered the best mobility scooters in 2021 in terms of<br />
usability, design, durability, and price. However, before you purchase one, consider the<br />
user’s mobility challenges and price. Also, consider discussing the needs of the person you’re<br />
buying it for before purchase.</p>
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		<title>Do I need Insurance for a Mobility Scooter?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2020 02:06:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Mobility scooters have increasingly become popular among seniors and people living with disabilities. These people need independence, the ability to engage in activities, and move around whenever they want or need to without relying on caregivers or loved ones. The question you may be asking is whether you will need a mobility scooter insurance for [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mobility scooters have increasingly become popular among seniors and people living with<br />
disabilities. These people need independence, the ability to engage in activities, and move<br />
around whenever they want or need to without relying on caregivers or loved ones. The<br />
question you may be asking is whether you will need a mobility scooter insurance for your<br />
new acquisition.</p>
<h2>Is insurance a legal requirement to operate a mobility scooter?</h2>
<p>For the most part, mobility scooters do not require insurance to operate. The reason is that<br />
these scooters are not allowed on the road, hence would not need to be insured to operate<br />
like it is with motor vehicles, motorcycles, golf carts, or any other motorized equipment<br />
allowed on the roads.</p>
<p>The implication is that you will only be able to drive your mobility scooter on the sidewalks, in stores, in parking lots and other areas. However, the <a href="https://www.medicare.gov/Pubs/pdf/11046-Medicare-Wheelchair-Scooter.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Department for Transport</a> strongly advises users or owners of scooters to insure themselves and scooters for personal safety, other people’s safety, and safety of the equipment itself.</p>
<p>Insurance is a necessity in our daily lives as it provides you with the safety you need in your<br />
day-to-day operations and activities. It is important to mention that despite insurance being a<br />
legal requirement for vehicles and motorcycles on the road, we often insure so many things in<br />
our lives that do not fall under legal obligations but personal safety or needs.</p>
<p>For example, we often insure our homes or property we own against fire, burglary, vandalism, or any other misfortune. Similarly, mobility scooter insurance can save you a lot of headaches and possible health/physical harm or injury. Mobility scooter insurance is important in the following<br />
manner.</p>
<h2>Mobility scooter insurance protects your scooter</h2>
<p>Mobility scooter insurance can protect your scooter, especially if you purchase a policy that<br />
protects your mobility scooter if it gets damaged or stolen. The truth is that a scooter is an<br />
investment, and it would rather sound painful if you’re forced to carry the cost when it’s<br />
stolen or gets damaged. Mobility scooter insurance will protect you from such losses, as your<br />
insurer will be able to replace it for you, thus relieving you from the headache of replacing by<br />
yourself.</p>
<h2>Mobility scooter insurance protects you and others</h2>
<p>In the event of an accident with your scooter, there are chances that you’ll get injured when<br />
using your scooter. Although one is not permitted to operate a scooter on our roads, they can<br />
still get involved in an accident with a motor vehicle.</p>
<p><strong>Related: </strong><strong><a href="https://elderlyonline.com/handicap-mobility-scooters-are-they-safe-for-seniors/">Handicap Mobility Scooters – Are They Safe for Seniors?</a></strong></p>
<p>For instance, you may be crossing a crosswalk and a vehicle fails to follow the rules of the road or loses control and hits you. You may also, accidentally, hit someone on the sidewalks. In any of the occurrences, insurance will cover you, thus saving you a massive financial burden that may be born out of such incidences.</p>
<h2>Final Thought</h2>
<p>Mobility scooter insurance may not be a legal requirement for your mobility scooter, but it is<br />
important to note that insuring ourselves and what we own or your investment should not be<br />
based only on legal obligations. There is a need to protect your investment, yourself, and<br />
those who may get hurt by your scooter in the event of an accident.</p>
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		<title>Handicap Mobility Scooters &#8211; Are They Safe for Seniors?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2020 01:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many seniors may choose to use a mobility scooter as they begin to have difficulty in walking. The modern handicap mobility scooters have improved design. And they are increasingly becoming popular mobility devices among seniors with difficulty in walking. However, the question of their safety to the users has emerged recently, with many wondering whether [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many seniors may choose to use a mobility scooter as they begin to have difficulty in walking. The <strong>modern handicap mobility scooters</strong> have improved design. And they are increasingly becoming popular mobility devices among seniors with difficulty in walking.</p>
<p>However, the question of their safety to the users has emerged recently, with many wondering whether they could be having a detrimental impact in terms of either <a href="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352146516302551" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">quality of life or functional health</a>.</p>
<h2>Benefits of handicap mobility scooters</h2>
<p>One of the most desired needs for seniors who struggle with mobility is the ability to be independent. With independence, these people can remain active and do a lot while outdoors. Mobility scooters are. Therefore, considered convenient for seniors with difficulties in walking.</p>
<p>Handicap mobility scooters can improve a senior’s lifestyle because they can get around easily. Before the mobility scooter came into the market, there were manually operated or motorized wheelchairs. Mobile scooters for handicaps offer more comfort, fun to ride, convenient, and affordable.</p>
<p><strong>Also read: </strong><strong><a href="https://elderlyonline.com/where-to-buy-cheap-mobility-scooters/">Where Do I Purchase Cheap Mobility Scooters?</a></strong></p>
<p>Many seniors seek independence and self-sufficiency in their daily lives. And many family caregivers would wish the senior member of their families would be able to move around and remain active without depending on anyone all the time.</p>
<p>Handicap mobility scooters have enabled these seniors to remain mobile and active even after their bodies refuse to cooperate. Mobile scooters for handicaps are faster in speed and more convenient as compared to other medical equipment such as walkers, canes, power wheelchairs.</p>
<h2>Handicap mobility scooters are gaining popularity every other day</h2>
<p>The inclusion of mobile scooters for handicaps as part of the medical equipment has ensured many seniors with difficulty in walking get prescriptions to use the equipment to improve their movement.</p>
<p><a href="https://seniorcarecorner.com/mobility-scooters-independence-seniors-risks" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Reports</a> indicate that handicap mobility scooters are a $1 billion industry in the United States. However, there are concerns that the industry is not well regulated. Hence risks are high when it comes to using the motorized scooters that are becoming increasingly popular.</p>
<p>Handicap mobility scooters can give seniors the freedom to engage in more activities and visit more places as they wish without relying on loved ones or caregivers. However, the equipment can increase the risk of injury to the seniors.</p>
<p>The problem emerges from the fact that most seniors don’t have to pass a test at the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to start using a scooter. Moreover, some don’t even get proper tutorials when the scooter is delivered to them.</p>
<p>To improve the safety of mobile scooters for handicaps, there are steps family caregivers can take to promote safety to their loved ones. The first step towards safety is to acknowledge that handicap mobility scooters are motorized. Hence can be risky for both users and other seniors or minors around them who may not be able to react quickly when the driver loses control.</p>
<h2>Final thoughts</h2>
<p>While handicap mobility scooters have become essential tools for many seniors, their safety has been put into question for some time now. The strategy to improve safety is to tighten the regulations for drivers to ensure they have the mental capacity and ability to control the scooters just like vehicle drivers. They also need to get an extensive tutorial on the use of the equipment before use.</p>


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		<title>Foldable Mobility Scooters Vs Non-Foldable Ones &#8211; Which Is Better?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Aug 2020 01:16:04 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Foldable mobility scooters vs non-foldable: The need to move around freely can never be overstated, regardless of one’s physical abilities. Mobility is not a reserve for a few with the ability to move. As everyone wants the freedom to go out and enjoy the sunshine, attend a family get-together, a day at the stores. As [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Foldable mobility scooters vs non-foldable</strong>: The need to move around freely can never be overstated, regardless of one’s physical abilities. Mobility is not a reserve for a few with the ability to move. As everyone wants the freedom to go out and enjoy the sunshine, attend a family get-together, a day at the stores.</p>
<p>As such, manufacturers of mobility scooters have realized the market needs and created different varieties of both, like the ones Metrobility carries. But what’s the difference between the two types of scooters.</p>
<h2>Foldable Mobility Scooters versus Non-Foldable Ones</h2>
<p>The debate on foldable versus non-foldable <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mobility_scooter" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">mobility scooters</a> must just start with the need to be mobile. Which the main purpose of mobility in the first place. Irrespective of the type of physical challenge you live with, the ones that fold provide a practical option when it comes to transporting your scooter.</p>
<p>Both mobility scooters types are all meant to achieve one thing: facilitate mobility of those with physical challenges such as seniors and persons living with disabilities. But both foldable and non-fold-able mobility scooters vary in design, construction, and how they function. In other words, each is designed to provide some degree of individualized choice for users.</p>
<h2>Weight and portability</h2>
<p>Be it moving upcountry, abroad, or visiting a friend across towns, a foldable mobility scooter can be conveniently folded to fit in both private and public transports, including train. For example, when you must travel with public transport. It is much easier to carry as you’d not be inconveniencing other users.</p>
<p><strong>Related: </strong><strong><a href="https://elderlyonline.com/mobility-scooters-a-buyers-guide/">Mobility Scooters: A Buyer’s Guide</a></strong></p>
<p>Unlike non-fold-able mobility scooters, foldable mobility scooters occupy smaller space when on the move. For example, you’re on a long journey and you need to have some space in the trunk to carry other items. Fold-able mobility scooters will give you that much-desired space. Moreover, technology on mobility scooters has been more advanced today that folding them is quite easier and fast.</p>
<h2>Storage</h2>
<p>Sometimes space becomes an important commodity when handling your possessions. We need space in our offices, living rooms, verandas and pretty much everywhere. Non-foldable mobility scooters can be difficult to deal with when you’re looking to save space. Most fold-able mobility scooters can fold or come apart easily. Foldable ones can be easily folded and put in the boots, thus earning the name “boot scooters.”<br />
Price.</p>
<p>While the convenience of folding your mobility scooter can be highly appealing. As it comes with many advantages over the non-foldable ones, you must be willing to part with more dollars to acquire the foldable options. The trick is, there is no much difference when it comes to usage. However, the only advantage for the non-foldable mobility scooters is that they are way cheaper than the foldable ones.</p>
<h2>Final Thoughts</h2>
<p>If you are looking to buy an either one of the mobility scooter type, the first thing to consider is to assess why you need the scooter in the first place. A scooter, whether fold-able or not, should only be based on your daily routines and independence.</p>
<p>If you’re one who doesn’t mind your scooter occupying a bigger space in your homes and not thinking of transporting it. Then even the non-foldable will work for you. However, foldable mobility scooters are more superior in terms of portability and convenience, but also pricy compared to its peers.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2020 00:28:18 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="">Mobility scooters, also known as electric wheelchairs, are becoming an essential part of daily life for those over the age of sixty-five, especially for elderly folks with disabilities, joint pains or arthritis. They offer great convenience and portability through easy-to-handle steering, adjustable armrests, wider seats, and an easy disassemble process. With so many mobility scooters on the marketplace, many will ask, “Where can I purchase cheap mobility scooters?”</p>
<p class="">In general, there are five main locations where you can find mobility scooters. The pricing and brand availability can vary significantly:</p>
<p class=""><strong><em>1. Local stores that carry medical equipment and supplies</em></strong></p>
<ul class="">
<li>If you want to see and touch a mobility scooter before buying, a local dealer store is a good choice. However, their pricing is usually higher than the options below unless the dealer is part of the CMS Durable Medical Equipment (DME) supplier list and you have Medicare or Medigap insurance approval to cover a majority of the cost. Thus, if you are looking to purchase cheap mobility scooters, the best bet are the options below. If you are interested in understanding whether Medicare can cover your next mobility scooter purchase, please see our next blog.</li>
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<p class=""><strong><em>2. Online stores that carry multiple brands of mobility scooters. There are a number of online websites found on Google:</em></strong></p>
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<li><a href="http://www.spinlife.com">www.spinlife.com</a></li>
<li>www.1800wheelchair.com</li>
<li>www.mobilityscooterdirect.com</li>
<li>www.scootersnchairs.com</li>
<li>www.scooterdirect.com</li>
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<p class="">These online stores often offer discounts for certain brands and models.</p>
<p class=""><strong><em>3. Manufacturer direct</em></strong></p>
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<li>Manufacturers such as Golden Technologies, Pride, Drive, eWheels, Vivi, and other brands all have stores on Amazon or Google Shop for direct transactions. Amazon will sometimes offer discount deals if you are willing to sign up via an Amazon Prime Visa Credit Card.</li>
<li>Some manufacturers will sell some models directly on their own website. Because these models require less overhead, most will offer good customer deals. One such manufacturer is ElderlyOnline.com</li>
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<p class=""><strong><em>4. Big box retails or pharmacy outlets</em></strong></p>
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<li>Walmart</li>
<li>Walgreen</li>
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<p class="">These places offer some brand scooters. Unfortunately, most of these scooters are not available in the store for purchase, wherein usually the customers will order it online and they will ship the product to you. Their prices usually are a little bit higher than the manufacturer direct and online stores. One advantage is that they have Employer FSA (Flexible Savings Account) for customers that are eligible for reimbursement. Be sure to check with your employer to make sure this is reimbursable before making a purchase.</p>
<p><strong><em>5. Used Mobility Scooters. These are also online stores where you can buy used mobility scooters</em></strong>.</p>
<ul class="">
<li>eBay</li>
<li>Marcs Mobility</li>
<li>Hometown Mobility</li>
</ul>
<p class=""><em><strong>In conclusion:</strong></em></p>
<p class="">Before buying a mobility scooter, use this buyer’s guide (insert this link) to determine what kind of mobility scooter best fits your needs. Once you determine the type of mobility scooter to purchase, the next best course of action for buying cheap yet high-quality mobility scooters is go to Manufacture direct and online stores for deals.</p>
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<p>There are many mobility scooters on the market, how to buy the right one for you. Here we introduce Mobility Scooters: A Buyer&#8217;s Guide.</p>
<p>When purchasing a mobility scooter for oneself or a loved one, there are many features to consider other than price such as maximum speed or battery charger time. Based on the type of mobility scooter from indoor to outdoor to travel, the scooters will vary in ability to cater to the scooter’s essential function.</p>
<p>Generally, scooter prices can range from $800 to $1500 wherein the average price normally lies around $1200. Thus, this article will explain the specific features of a scooter and how to identify what type of scooter is right for you.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Maximum Speed</strong></span></p>
<p>The fastest speed a scooter can ride is around 4 mph to 5.5 mph. This can be important for consumers who are utilizing mobility scooters for travel.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Max Operating Range</span></strong></p>
<p>This refers to the distance a scooter can travel in one charge cycle- normally varying from 8 to 15 miles. This is important for users who frequently will be using the scooter on a daily basis and don’t want to charge it often.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Weight Capacity</strong></span></p>
<p>This is how much weight the scooter can handle based on the manufacturing parts. The average scooter will hold up to 300-500 lbs.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Assembled Weight</strong></span></p>
<p>By knowing the assembled weight of the scooter, this allows for easy transportability and disassembly for people who need it on the go. The average scooter will range from 50-200 lbs.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Turning Radius</strong></span></p>
<p>This is the smallest circular turn that the scooter can make and can allow for easy maneuverability and steering capability. It can also be defined as the minimal space needed to execute a 180° &#8220;U turn&#8221;. For reference, the lowest “zero turn” that clears this is a 38” turning radius.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Ground Clearance</span></strong></p>
<p>This refers to the space between the base of the tire and undercarriage. A lower clearance will allow for more stability, but a higher clearance prevents damage to the bottom of the scooter from the outdoor environment. The average ground clearance will range from 1.30” to 4.00”.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Climbing Angle</strong></span></p>
<p>This is the largest angle recommended for scooters to safely climb surfaces and will primarily be used for ramps and outdoor surfaces. The climbing angle can go up to a maximum of 8 degrees and will generally be somewhere in this range of 6-8 degrees.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Battery Charge Time</span></strong></p>
<p>When utilizing the scooter on a daily basis, it is important to know the charge time so that people can plan accordingly. The average mobility scooter will take at least 8 hours to make a full charge, so most people will charge overnight.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">General Thoughts</span></strong></p>
<p>Overall, all of these features are extremely important to look at when buying a new mobility scooter. If you are more of an outdoor person, it would be best to invest in scooters with high ground clearance, good turning radius and a large climbing angle.</p>
<p>In more casual environments, it would be profitable to buy a mobility scooter with a low assembled weight and high maximum speed and large maximum operating difference. By comparing all these features, only then can you make the best choice for your mobility scooter at a cheap and reasonable price.</p>
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