Class 2 Mobility Scooters for Sale
A basic scooter consists of an upholstered seat that can pivot to the left or right and a tiller (controller) and a base that has three or four regular wheels. Some scooters come with two casters for stability.
Mobility scooters are eligible for Medicare reimbursement as FDA class 2 medical equipment. Every private insurance company has its own rules and levels of coverage.
Size
Small scooters can be folded to make them mobility aids that can be carried around. They can be tucked away in a car boot or cupboard but they do not have the same weight capacity. Those with auto folding capabilities are even more user-friendly as they do the work for you and can be removed in a matter of seconds, but this does impact their weight capacity as they will have smaller batteries.
Class 2 scooters can be used indoors and outdoors (as long you stay on the pavement) and are equipped with a full-suspension system for an easier ride. The scooters also come with a delta handlebar that allows you to put your hands on the floor while operating the vehicle. They also have a large basket in front for all of your essentials.
Our top of the line premium theme park scooter is the perfect choice for those who want to visit Disney World or Disneyland. This heavy-duty scooter comes with an 375-pound weight capacity, comfort spring suspension and a more spacious foot room than other scooters of its class. It has a tight turning radius and is simple to operate using an on-demand delta throttle and a standard lighting package.
Try our Go-Go Elite traveler Plus for those looking for a mobility scooter that is class 2. It comes with CTS independent front and rear suspension, a sleek design and one-hand disassembly with feather-touch, this is the most advanced model in its class. The Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus has a convenient battery box that permits it to be taken on rail, air and sea travel.
Portability
A good class 2 scooter must be able to be disassembled for storage and transport. This is especially important when you will be using the scooter on public roads and wish to be able to take it with you when travelling long distances. When not using the scooter, you might need to store the scooter easily in a garage, or in your car boot. Many mobility scooters are equipped with this option, so you should never struggle to find one that meets these needs.
Some people who are attracted to the idea of having motorbikes of class 2 prefer living in close-knit communities such as retirement villages or condominiums. This means they will typically have friends, a local grocery store and cafes within a short ride. They will pick a Baja Raptor 2 outdoor mobility scooter to break up the monotony of their daily routine and make the most of the afternoons by taking a relaxing trip to their favourite hangout place.
The Amigo HD mobility scooter is designed for users with larger frames who require more seating and space. It's a durable and comfortable model with high-performance features like LED headlights and an onboard charging port.
The i-Go(tm) Folding Scooter from Pride offers excellent comfort and speed, as well as the ability to disassemble into two pieces that weigh 32 pounds each. It features a set of 9-inch tires that are never flat at the rear and an 8-inch drive wheel in the front. This makes it easy to navigate rough terrain. Its high-performance operation and battery capacity give a range of up to 60 miles on a single charge.
Weight
The size and weight of the mobility devices in class 2 available for sale vary greatly. They vary from small models that fold down and fit in the trunk of a car, to larger models that can be tucked away in a trunk. When choosing class 2 mobility scooters for sale , consider the weight of the vehicle, any accessories you may like to add, and how far you plan to travel. It is also important to take into consideration any features you'll need, such as a comfortable seat that can swivel and adjustable armrests.
Mobility scooters that are light weight are perfect for outdoor and indoor use and can be equipped with a carry case to ensure safe air travel. They are designed to be light and compact, which means that they can be disassembled and put back together easily for storage and transportation. They are typically powered by Lithium batteries that can offer impressive mileage ranges in their tiny sizes.
Medium-weight scooters are great for long-distance trips and provide more comfort and control. They are built with sturdy frames and suspension to provide an easy ride. They also come with pneumatic tyres that have high mileage resistance and puncture-proof tyres. They also have a large front-mounted basket, electro-brakes, swivel seats, and front and rear lights.
Medium-weight scooters are an ideal option for those who want to get around without costing a fortune. Medicare and Medicaid can cover the cost of a mobility scooter especially for seniors with a lower income. However, you should speak with your physician to confirm that you qualify for insurance coverage. In many cases, a scooter is considered an FDA-approved medical device and you'll need the prescription of a physician to receive coverage from Medicare or Medicaid.
Accelerate
Class 2 scooters are made for those who have to travel for short distances, generally on flat surfaces. They have a top speed of 8 mph on roadways and 4 mph on pavements. These mobility scooters feature an enormous padded seat, simple controls, and a tiller-style steering. They are powered by batteries.
It is important to consider the kind of trips you will be taking before you choose the scooter. For instance, do you have many regular trips to visit friends and family who live nearby? If so, you may be interested in a scooter that can be folded or disassembled in a snap and carried in your car.

Some people use their mobility scooters for trips to local shops, cafes or even the pool in the community. If these are likely to be long distances, then you might need a scooter with a higher speed that can move at higher speeds.
The Baja Raptor 2 outdoor scooter is a good choice for these kinds of journeys. This speedy mobility scooter can bring a smile to a dull day and give you the energy to make it all the way to your favourite café or store. This scooter is perfect for those who live close to one other, such as in retirement communities or condominiums. It can also be used for an afternoon trip to the local bookshop or library.
Customisation
If you're looking to make a statement with your scooter, you could opt for a custom body paint job. This option is expensive but you can still have a mobility wheelchair that is unique and eye catching. You can also buy a fiberglass body and attach it to your existing mobility scooter. The fiberglass body is painted by a professional artist who uses premium automotive body paints metal-flake, pearl and pearl finishes.
A four-wheeled model is a different option to customize your scooter. The two additional wheels on the rear enhance stability and decrease the chance of tipping. You also have more clearance on rougher outdoor terrains. If you aren't used to driving four-wheeled scooters, it can feel unnatural initially.
The folding scooter is an excellent choice for those with limited mobility. These scooters can be disassembled and put back together in seconds. They can be stored in an auto boot for easy transport. However, it is important to remember that they aren't able to be used at speeds greater than 4mph. Additionally, their Li-ion batteries are kept small in size to ensure they remain lightweight which can affect the mile range.
It is suggested that you go to a showroom and try out several models before making a decision. You can then choose the one that best fits your lifestyle and requirements. It is also recommended to bring your medical information along with you when making your purchase so that you can be sure that the scooter you choose is appropriate for your needs.