Take Pride in What You Do

mercredi 27 octobre 2010 | posted in | 0 comments

When people often think of mobility scooters in their minds, they
think about the Hoveround commercial that was so popular in the late
80's and early 90's. You might be able to see those old school
commercials today if you stay up late enough. Those mobility scooters,
though high tech in that time period, had several flaws. One of the
biggest flaws in its design was that of mobility. It does you no good
if your scooter has trouble navigating the spaces throughout your
environment. That becomes a problem if you find yourself outdoors -
even in many indoor environments. The Hoveround was instrumental in
being able to turn on a dime, but it couldn't get you to your wanted
destination without issues. Anything on wheels needs to be stable,
especially given the condition a person using a scooter is in.The
Pride Go Go Scooter comes in both a three- or four-wheel variety. It's
important for a number of reasons, but the biggest is that the wheels
are built to stabilize the scooter wherever the user needs to go. The
tires are mounted securely on a tightly built frame so as to allow the
fluid motion of the scooter in whatever environment the user finds
their selves in.The Hoveround was also bulky and not at all easy to
carry around no matter where it went. Bulk never translates well in
regards to transportation. The Pride Go Go Scooter can be easily
disassembled and reassembled so you can travel with it anywhere via
plane or vehicle. One great aspect about the Go Go Scooter is its
lightweight body.It doesn't have to be a struggle to disassemble and
reassemble the scooter, but oftentimes that is the case. That can lead
to more problems than it's really worth. Go with functionality and
convenience with the Pride Go Go Scooter.

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