Monday, May 9, 2011

More Than A Scooter

Wheelchairs are an important part of a disabled person’s life. Having to move short distances without external help can easily be achieved using a wheelchair, especially a motorized one. Electric or power or motorized wheelchairs require less physical effort. They are not tiring and use less manual operations even though the controls are in the hands of a user. For those unable to use arms, a power wheelchair gives the option of operating it with the limbs, mouth or other functioning body part.
However for traversing long distances or anything beyond a quarter mile a disabled or paraplegic person will need more than a wheelchair. Medical scooters are specifically designed keeping this challenge in mind. The mobility scooter gives the physically challenged greater freedom of movement. The Pride Victor scooter for instance is designed especially for people who have limited mobility and have problems moving from one place to another.
The scooter is affordable and is designed to travel relatively long distances. Ideal for use both indoors and outdoors the Victor has a feather touch allowing the user to handle it with a single hand. This model of a high-end scooter is great for a person looking for mobility. A great aspect of the scooter is the fact that it can accommodate people with a bulky frame.
The capacity of accommodating weight is up to 300 lbs, surprising for a scooter. A comfortable seat allows the user to ply this scooter without feeling discomfort. Lightweight adjustable seats enhance this comfort factor. With a back-light battery gauge and a one-hand feather touch the Victor is perfect for people who have been used to an active life but became crippled by disability.
And if you think this is just a scooter there is more. The scooter is as good as having a car thanks to features like a basket in front that not only gives it an aesthetic appeal but is functional as well. The scooter basket helps the user go shopping and load all the groceries in the basket without having to rely on external help. The visual appeal is given a further boost with the youthful colors that the scooter is available in. Red, blue and silver colors are yours to choose from.
A disability scooter needs to be durable, lightweight yet sturdy. It has to give the user a feeling of comfort and safety while providing absolute balance while riding. The Pride tries to provide this and more with its flexible and easy to rotate seats. Moreover, the disability scooters are electronic, so fuel costs is zero making them an economical and a green buy.

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