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Reasons To Choose A Tall Mobility Scooter

When you take a look at different mobility scooters, you'll often notice that their heights can vary. Pay special attention to the height of the seat. On some models, it can be several inches closer to the ground than on other models. While there are lots of different factors that can make you feel that a particular mobility scooter is the right one for you, you may wish to lean toward a taller model — especially if you're someone who is on the taller side. Here are some reasons that a tall mobility scooter can be a good choice for you.

Easier To Sit On

A lot of people can find that it's challenging to sit on a mobility scooter in which the seat is on the lower side. If you already have some mobility issues, you could struggle to bend at the knees until your body is low enough to get onto the seat. You'll almost certainly find that a scooter with a higher seat will be easier to get on. You'll need to bend less at the knees as you turn your body to get onto the seat. If you're getting on and off the scooter multiple times a day, you'll likely appreciate this ease.

More Leg Comfort

A taller mobility scooter will allow you to position your legs in a comfortable, natural manner. If you were to sit on a scooter with a low seat, particularly if you're a tall person, you'd need to bend your legs significantly. If you have knee pain, keeping your legs bent more than you'd like for a prolonged period could result in discomfort. The higher the seat, the easier it will be to comfortably hold your knees with a just slight bend.

Better Visibility

The taller the mobility scooter, the easier your visibility will be. This is especially important when you plan to use this assistive device while you're out and about in your community. When you're riding along the sidewalk on a tall model, you'll have an easier time being aware of your surroundings. For example, you'll be able to spot a pedestrian before they step around a parked car, which would allow you to position your scooter to avoid a collision. On a scooter with a lower seat, you might fail to see the pedestrian until the last moment.

Clearly, its important to keep seat height in mind when shopping for a mobility scooter. To learn more about mobility scooters, contact a professional near you.


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