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  • Pride Specialty Collection Lift Chair – LL-571 ...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on September 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Pride Specialty Collection Lift Chair – LL-571 3-Position Full Recline Chaise Lounger w/ Flip-open Arms Surround yourself in unsurpassed comfort, performance and style with a Pride Specialty Collection Lift Chair! The Pride Specialty Collection combines all of the Pride Lift Chair standards with the ultimate opulent touches foam pillow backs, overstuffed arms, deluxe fabrics and colors, and the most extensive recline available to offer you a stunning, yet practical, complement to your home. Pride Specialty Collection Lift Chair Features Engineered furniture grade laminate / hardwood frame Quiet smooth lift system Heavy-duty lift actuator scissor mechanism Standard head and arm covers Fire retardant (California specifications; bulletin 117) Standard, large dual pockets Removable back Integrated battery backup in case of power failure Transformer features self-diagnostic electronics w/ 12 cord Lifetime warranty on steel lift frame 7-year pro-rated warranty Color Options Pride Specialty Collection Lift Chair Specifications Weight Capacity: 375 lbs. User Height Range: 5′5″ – 6′0″ Seat to Floor: 21″ Seat Depth: 22″ Seat Width: 22″ Top of Back to Seat: 27″ Back Style: Blown Fiber Pillow Back Fully Padded Chaise: Yes Recline Positions: 3 Heat Massage Option: Yes Distance From Wall: 16″ Overall Chair Width: 38″ Chair Weight: 113 lbs.

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  • Razor PowerWing Caster Scooter (Silver)
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on September 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Cruise through town with confidence with the Razor PowerWing Drifting Scooter, a sleek and stylish trick scooter that powers itself. The PowerWing sports a pair of rear caster wheels on a double-wing platform, along with a 125 mm front wheel with a patent-pending brake system. The rear caster wheels are what make the PowerWing tick, propelling the scooter with a simple twist of the feet. Thanks to the unique design, it’s easy to steer the PowerWing around tight corners or perform kick-outs, side drifts, spin-outs, and other tricks.

    Just move your body side to side to get the Razor PowerWing moving.

    You’ll be delighted with the maneuverability of the PowerWing, while your friends will be astounded at its virtually unlimited trick potential. Other details include a sturdy steel frame, loop-out stoppers for better control, and a weight limit of 143 pounds. Suitable for ages 5 and older, the PowerWing measures 30 by 22 by 31.5 inches (L x W x H).

    Key Features:

    • For ages 5+
    • 143-pound weight limit
    • Measures 30 by 22 by 31.5 inches (Lx W x H)
    • Rear caster wheels
    • 125mm polyurethane front wheel
    • High-performance ABEC-5 bearings
    • Patent pending brake system
    • Steel frame
    • Loop-out stoppers

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  • Hurricane – Personal Mobility Vehicle – C...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on September 1st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    ** Product Options-> Color: Candy Apple Red, Fabric: Brown Vinyl ** The Pride Mobility Vehicle – Hurricane , brings exclusive luxury touches and sleek styling to the world of personal mobility vehicles. With a top speed of 9 mph, heavy-duty construction and all-new features like Delta tiller with wraparound handles for easy operation, a full lighting package, and full front and rear dynamic suspension, the Hurricane is the perfect blend of performance, power and style. Please Note: Batteries are not included with this scooter and can be purchased separately. Click here to view interactive demo: Hurricane

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  • Freedom With Mobility Scooters – by Lyn Davis
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Mobility scooters can provide a great sense of freedom for those with physical challenges. There are many variations of mobility scooters available. The styles, colors, size and features vary greatly – to meet the needs of many different people. Popularity for scooters has grown in the past few years. Leading manufacturers include such names as Invacare, Pride,….. Advertising campaigns abound on television, print, radio, and billboards touting the convenience and benefits of various models of scooters.
    When considering the purchase of a mobility scooter, there must be careful consideration of what the primary use of the scooter will be.
    Will the scooter be used primarily indoors or outdoors?
    What is the size and weight of the user of the scooter? The scooter should be matched to the size of the rider to assure that the rider will be able to easily handle the scooter.
    The scooter must provide a comfortable ride, especially if the rider will be seated for a considerable amount of time.
    Mobility scooters generally are much more compact and provide easier maneuverability than a power wheelchair. Scooters are more compact than power wheelchairs – usually the seat is either removable or it can be folded down. These foldable scooters are often referred to as travel scooters. They can be quickly folded down and placed in an average size car trunk. Many of the scooters can even be taken with you when you travel on an airline. If you plan on booking a fight, check with the airline to make sure of size or weight restrictions of taking your scooter with you.
    Mobility scooters come in three wheeled or four wheeled models. Te three wheeled scooter provides more maneuverability, and often provides many convenient features, such as swivel seats, comfortable arm rests, and storage baskets. Make sure the scooter you choose can accommodate the weight of the rider; some of the more compact scooters may only accommodate a weight of 250 pounds or less. However there is a few that can accommodate larger individuals. Four wheeled mobility scooters usually provide more stability because of the wider wheel base – they may be best suitable for more rugged outdoor terrain. Some scooters have a distance range of as much as 25 miles. This distance can vary depending upon the weight of the rider as well as added weight of any other cargo.
    RV owners may even find some of the lightweight two wheeled scooters will meet their needs, but the two wheeled models may not meet the needs of the some people.
    Most places that sell mobility scooters will provide information and assistance in choosing a mobility scooter that will be best matched to the individual needs of the rider.

    Lyn Davis is a freelance writer who enjoys Gardening, for more information on mobility scooters.

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  • Revo 3 Wheel Scooter – Red, Black Vinyl Seat wi...
    By 5 Wheel Mobility Scooters on August 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    ** Product Options-> Color: Red, Option: Black Vinyl Seat with Fabric Center (Standard) ** The Pride Mobility Revo 3 wheel scooter, delivers “full-sized” scooter style, performance and features in a compact, lightweight design that easily disassembles for transport while remaining highly affordable. Please Note: Batteries are not included with this scooter and can be purchased separately. Click here to view interactive demo: Revo

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