scooters
There are three main types of mobility scooter. Travel scooters are lightweight, folding designs ideal for holidays, car boots, and short everyday trips. Class 2 scooters are compact pavement models limited to 4 mph. Class 3 scooters are larger, road‑legal vehicles reaching 8 mph with full safety features.

travel

Travel mobility scooters are compact, lightweight devices designed to make getting around easier during holidays, day trips, and everyday outings. They typically fold or disassemble into manageable pieces, making them ideal for car boots, trains, and flights. Despite their small size, they offer comfortable seating, stable handling, and enough battery range for exploring towns, attractions, or resorts. Their tight turning circles help in shops and busy pedestrian areas, while their portability restores a sense of spontaneity and independence. For many users, travel scooters turn mobility from a barrier into an opportunity to enjoy the world more freely.
Class 2 mobility scooters are designed for pavement use, offering a safe and steady top speed of 4 mph. Their compact size and responsive handling make them ideal for navigating shops, kerbs, and busy pedestrian areas. Many models feature comfortable seating, adjustable tillers, and practical storage options, supporting everyday errands and short local journeys. Lightweight batteries provide reliable range without adding bulk, and the smaller frame makes them easier to store at home or transport in a car. Overall, Class 2 scooters give users dependable independence in local environments, balancing convenience, comfort, and everyday practicality.
class 2

class 3

Class 3 mobility scooters are road‑legal vehicles built for users who need greater range, stability, and all‑weather capability. With a top speed of 8 mph on the road (and 4 mph on pavements), they’re designed for longer journeys, uneven terrain, and frequent outdoor travel. These scooters feature robust suspension, larger wheels, powerful batteries, and essential safety equipment such as lights, indicators, mirrors, and horns. Their size provides comfort and durability, making them ideal for people who rely on their scooter as a primary mode of transport. Class 3 models offer dependable independence across towns, villages, and rural environments.
