A Bariatric Mobility Scooter is a mobility scooter which is suitable for larger or heavier users. They have wider seats, reinforced seating, fully integrated heavy-duty suspension and considerably higher weight capacities than their smaller counterparts.
Click below to learn more about heavy duty bariatric mobility scooters.
Why would I use a Bariatric Mobility Scooter?
Bariatric mobility scooters are used by people who require sturdier seating and better suspension than they might get from other mobility scooters. When you hire a bariatric mobility scooter you can be assured that your needs will be catered for. Some models have a carrying capacity of up to 65 stone. These comfortable rental mobility scooters can be used on pavements at 4mph or on the roads at 8mph for those which have an 8mph setting.
Where can I use a Bariatric Mobility Scooter?
Depending on the speed of your for-hire bariatric mobility scooter you can use it either on the road or the pavement. They’re excellent for getting into town and going around the shops. Rental bariatric scooters also come with front and rear lighting as well as indicators so you can see and be seen when you’re out and about.
Is a Bariatric Mobility Scooter for me?
If you’re looking to hire a mobility scooter but require something with more stability, a higher weight capacity and better seating and suspension than most other mobility scooters, a bariatric scooter is for you. They’re still just as easy to use and can get you to the shops, take you out for coffee or over to meet friends in safety.
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