Outdoor mobility scooters that you sell below are available with free shipping and no sales tax. These mobility scooters are among the market's most durable mobility scooters and come with an excellent manufacturer warranty.

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What Qualifies a Scooter as an Outdoor Mobility Scooter?

Outdoor mobility scooters come with bigger tires, provide extended travel ranges, and offer suspension in most cases. They're typically bigger in weight, size, and weight capacity, unlike indoor mobility scooters which are small and able to navigate freely throughout the home with narrow hallways or tight corners around bedroom furniture.

 

If you're looking for something that is specifically able to handle off-road terrains, you may want to visit our off-road mobility scooters category page as that will solely contain mobility scooters that can go off-road on terrains like grass, dirt roads, etc...Outdoor mobility scooters are typically not the best for traveling unless you have a vehicle with amble storage space like an SUV or truck. Some of the Outdoor models offer an easy disassembly feature making it easy to take apart. We recommend that you check the product page details to see what the weight of the heaviest piece is when disassembled before purchasing if you plan on traveling with your scooter.

 

Best Mobility Scooters Made For The Outdoors

We only list the most durable mobility scooters made for the outdoors on our web store. We have partnered with the most well-known and trusted manufacturing companies in the mobility industry such as Pride Mobility, Golden Technologies, and more.

 

Outdoor Mobility Scooters Terrains That Won't Damage Your Scooter

Just because it's called an outdoor mobility scooter doesn't mean you can take it to the beach on the sand, for something like that you would want to visit our beach wheelchairs category page. Remember that these are battery-operated scooters with electronic components that are not water-resistant whatsoever. This means that you should never take your outdoor mobility scooter on any type of terrain that is considered wet, moist, damp, or even in levels of high humidity. Terrains that you could consider safe for these types of handicap scooters are asphalt, sidewalks, pavement, and another type of solid floor that is similar. We do not advise going on grass unless you are 100% sure that it is dry and that you have the right type of tires on the scooter. Under no circumstance should you ride your scooter on grass that is not maintained, only on grass that is short and kept low like a golf course. Again, we strongly advise you to call and discuss the types of terrains you intend on riding on with a sales representative.