Sunday, 05 June 2011

4 Wheel Electric Scooter

Four wheel mobility scooters are by far the most common and recognizable electric scooters. They have the ability to go forwards, backwards, left and right, and although not as visually appealing as some of the other models, they have their own advantages.


The main advantage of the 4 wheel electric mobility scooter is its stability.  With two wheels at the back and two wheels in the front, the chance of toppling over is slim to none, and it is therefore the best choice for someone with balance issues. The stability also allows for higher speeds, and most 4 wheel mobility scooters can go up to about 15 km per hour.


These 4 wheel scooters can handle almost any terrain including gravel, wet grass and loose dirt, and some models can handle steep hills and pavement curbs. For outdoor use, the 4-wheeler is the 4x4 of scooters, giving those with mobility problems no excuse to not be adventurous. They have bigger tyres and higher ground clearance. They also tend to be more powerful and more durable than other electric scooters.


The benefits of the 4 wheel scooter are its power and speed, its stability, durability, and ability to drive on roads and rough terrain - best for people who work or play outdoors.


The disadvantages of the 4 wheel scooters include not being as maneuverable as the 3 wheel versions and being rather bulky for transport. Due to their wide turning radius, they are not well-suited to indoor use.

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