Electric Travel Mobility Scooter

Posted: June 23rd, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Disability Aid Reviews, Travel Accessories Reviews | Tags: , , , | No Comments »

<—Click the image to learn more about this affordable, light-weight machine.

Travelers need to get out to explore the host city, investigate the exhibits of a museum, or simply share the joy of being with others along a busy boardwalk in order to be able to get the full travel experience.  Some people have trouble doing those wonderful things.  If you or a loved one have COPD, amputations, or serious arthritis, there is no need to skip out on those important joys of travel.

A number of companies now offer relatively inexpensive solutions in the form of electric mobility scooters specifically designed with travel for the disabled in mind.

One of those is the Zip’r Zipr Break Down Electric Travel Scooter, pictured above.  The heaviest piece in this easy-to-assemble mobility scooter is only 29 pounds.  Like other more expensive alternatives, it has a re-chargeable battery.  You should expect to be able to travel about ten miles before the next charge is necessary.  The seat folds for more compact storage.  The tires are absolutely flat free, so there is no need to carry along a tire repair kit.

Amazingly, this travel scooter can be fully assembled and ready to go in less than twenty seconds.  There are no wires to connect, since the battery box fits neatly into its own slot and automatically makes all necessary connections.

The maximum speed is a bit over four miles per hour–enough to keep up with even the brisk walkers in your travel group.

This handy scooter is just one of many options.  To compare this to other travel mobility scooters, you should click here to see other popular alternatives.

 

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