Travel Scooter
Travel scooters are designed to be highly transportable. Some fold, while others disassemble into several pieces that are easy to handle.
Our lightweight mobility scooters can climb an incline of 8% and traverse cobblestone streets. The front tires are larger to provide better performance on rough terrain. Some models have a hitch that is mounted in the rear to carry boxes or baskets.
Lightweight
The light-weight structure of travel scooters makes them easy to carry and lift. This is why they're ideal for anyone who has to travel, whether via car or airplane. They are easy to fit into the trunk of your vehicle or be loaded as checked baggage on the flight.
Our ultra-lightweight scooters utilize TIG-welded, heat-treated, aircraft-grade 7005 aluminum for frames and other components. This type of welding results in welds that are stronger, cleaner and more pleasing to the eye than the standard MIG welding used in nearly every other mobility scooter made today. This means that the frame of our lightest scooter weighs less than half of the weight of the competitors. This means that you can carry your scooter with more mobility over greater distances and tougher terrain.
Our scooters are also built to ensure that the rider's body weight is positioned over the drivewheel. This reduces the tendency of front-wheel drive scooters to spin out on uneven or inclines. The result is a much more comfortable ride and a substantial reduction in the costly repairs associated with front-wheel damage.
Another advantage of our ultra-light mobility scooters is their solid rubber tires. These tires are more durable than pneumatic tires (air) that are found on many scooters, and they are easier to maneuver over rough roads or unpaved ones. Solid rubber tires are quieter than pneumatics and don't get caught on obstacles.
When you select the right mobility scooter for your needs, it's crucial to consider the total weight of the scooter once it is fully assembled including battery. You can do this by using our filters at the top of the page to sort by product specifications, for example "heaviest piece" which specifies the combined weight of the battery pack and the chair.
Our scooters utilize the modern lithium-ion batteries that are extremely compact and lightweight. They also have a high-impact case that has a UL 94-5VB flame rating to ensure your safety. These batteries are made of 100 percent Panasonic cells and are designed to last. The batteries can be quickly taken apart for transportation or to make storage easier, when required.
Easy to Fold
Travel scooters can be folded up to fit in the trunk of your car or SUV. Some are even able to be broken down into smaller pieces to make transporting them easier. They are perfect for air travel, where IATA luggage regulations on suitcase dimensions apply. You can also purchase a scooter bag that will protect your folding mobility chair from moisture and scratches during transit.
You can store your scooter in the garage, basement, or attic when it's not being used. If you do not have access to these areas, a spare bedroom or closet is sufficient. Pick a dry, shaded location, away from direct sunlight. This will stop the sun's UV rays from damaging rubber and plastic components, and possibly creating corrosion.
Depending on which model you pick, your scooter may include an accessory basket or box to make shopping easier. You can also connect a luggage hitch to the frame, towing it behind when you ride.
These scooters are small and light, so you can easily take them everywhere. Even in a busy city like San Francisco. You can use them to go for a walk in the park or shop. They are also great for exploring a new place you've always wanted to see.
It's a good idea look at the weights of different models when you are shopping for the best scooter. This can help you determine which one is best for you. When you are choosing a scooter, you should also consider the battery's capacity as well as its lifespan.
If you are looking for a scooter that is easy to store, look for models that fold or quickly disassemble into a number of smaller parts. Some can fold electronically with the push of a button, whereas others require you to take off the seat manually and then fold the unit.
Before long-term storage of your scooter it's an excellent idea to spray an anti-rust or corrosion inhibitor over it. This is especially important in areas prone to humidity. Avoid storing your scooter in extreme temperatures. Extreme temperatures can cause damage to the battery, while low temperatures could cause it to break down.
Easy to operate
A travel scooter provides all the benefits of a mobility scooter, but in a smaller package. The controls are simple to use, and you can adjust the tiller so that you can place it in the most comfortable position for you. Some of our models also include batteries that last for a long time, and an electronic battery monitor.
We suggest that you store your scooter in a location that has an environment that is controlled, as extreme temperatures may affect the performance and lifespan of lithium batteries. Keep your scooter close to a power supply to ensure that it is charged properly.
It is important to keep your mobility scooter clean because dust can increase friction between moving parts and could end up damaging internal electrical components. If you don't want to store your scooter in the garage or shed, you can buy an outdoor storage cover that protects it from the sun and rain. Some of these covers include security features such as locks to stop theft.
If you're ready to ride again, make sure you give your scooter a thorough inspection before heading out the door. Examine for signs of excessive wear or deterioration such as a broken light, a sagging handlebar, or missing controls or tires. This will help ensure that your mobility scooter is prepared to take off and will provide you with reliable service for many years to come.
If you want to carry more luggage on your travel scooter, we have numerous accessories that will aid you in that. Our Smart Luggage Kit includes a carrier system that allows you to attach a cabin-sized luggage to the front of your scooter, and two smaller suitcases to its back. We also recommend using two-wheeled suitcases since they are more compact and can save you valuable interior storage space. In addition, two-wheel suitcases meet IATA air-travel guidelines on the maximum dimensions of a suitcase. electric mobility can travel with your scooter packed to the brim without paying additional baggage fees. This is one of the major advantages that makes our travel scooters a great alternative for frequent and vacation travelers alike.
Easy to Store
Travel scooters break into lightweight and portable pieces that are easy to carry in your vehicle. They can be conveniently stored in the trunk of your vehicle, or by your side on a bus or train or even checked into an airplane for long trips. These lightweight scooters are 95% assembled, making it easy for the user to assemble them once they reach their destination.
Some models come with a handy carrying bag or case for easy transport and use. These bags have straps and handles that make it easier to carry the scooter over your arm or shoulder without stressing your back or neck. This is especially useful when you have to move your scooter between public transportation modes or between various vehicles for local travel.
The majority of travel scooters come with an adjustable seat that can be stored beneath the chassis or in the front of the feet of the user when the scooter isn't in use. This allows the scooter to be stored in smaller spaces and makes it smaller. It also allows riders access to any additional features, like a front caddy or basket.
Another benefit of the majority of travel scooters is their shorter turning radius, which can help them maneuver through tight spaces such as doors in apartments and homes. Some travel scooters feature a front-wheel suspension to provide additional stability on terrain that is uneven.
Cleansing your travel scooter and safe on the road is essential for your health and safety. Make sure to keep it covered or covered with tarps at all times and avoid exposing it to extreme weather conditions since this can decrease its battery's lifespan and affect the condition of the frame and components.
Also, before purchasing your travel scooter, make sure to check with your airline regarding their specific guidelines and rules for bringing mobility scooters onboard. The majority of airlines allow them with a specific approval, or when they are checked in luggage, but you may need to present the certification of the manufacturer and other evidence which proves that the batteries comply with their specifications. Some carriers also have restrictions on the kind and size of battery that you can bring with you, so it is recommended to research their rules and guidelines before you travel.
