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Mobility Scooters

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Make travelling as easy as possible with Mobility Solutions Direct. With our range of mobility scooters designed for everyday use, you can achieve the freedom and independence you want without sacrificing comfort.

No matter if you're looking for class 2 4mph mobility scooters for your daily outings, or want an 8mph mobility scooter for road use, find the perfect travel aid in our collection of mobility products below:

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Find The Best Mobility Scooter For Your Needs

At Mobility Solutions Direct, we go above and beyond to ensure we have the best range of disability scooters from the most reputable manufacturers, includingDrive Devilbiss,Monarch Mobility, andPride Mobility.

With the right mobility scooter, it is possible to achieve an active, independent lifestyle even with limited mobility - choose from:

Manual Folding Mobility Scooters

A space-saving, portable option that can easily fit your car boot, perfect for a day trip or longer holiday.

Our lightweight foldable scooters come with a range of features such as removable batteries, adjustable floor pans, and easy disassembly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a mobility scooter and an electric wheelchair?

Both mobility scooters and electric wheelchairs are excellent aids for anyone with mobility difficulties. However, they are different from each other.

A mobility scooter is designed for outdoor use, allowing you to travel a long distance on pavements or roads. On the other hand, an electric wheelchair is designed to be used mainly indoors, allowing you to navigate tight spaces easily.

What is the maximum speed of a mobility scooter?

The top speed depends on a few factors: size, motor, battery life, and weight capacity. That being said, there are two types of mobility scooters: pavement mobility scooters (class 2) and road-legal mobility scooters (class 3).

Class 2 scooters are designed to travel up to 4mph and can be used on the pavement - driving on the road is illegal unless you are crossing it. Class 3 scooters are designed to travel up to 8mph and can be used on the pavement and road.

Do I need a license to drive a mobility scooter in the UK?

You do not, however, if you wish to drive your mobility scooter on the road, it must be class 3 and registered.

What batteries does a mobility scooter use?

The majority of mobility scooters use a lithium battery, which can take up to 12 hours to fully charge - because of this, we highly recommend charging it the night before you use it.