Global FAQs

What is the max load in kg for the Pride iRIDE 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter?

The maximum weight capacity for the Pride iRIDE 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter is 113 kg (250 lbs). To learn more, visit Mobility Caring.

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What size motor is in the Go-Go Elite Folding Scooter?

The Pride Go-Go Elite Traveller Plus Mobility Scooter is equipped with a 24-volt DC motor, rear-wheel drive, and a two-motor drive system, providing reliable and efficient performance for your mobility needs. To learn more, visit Mobility Caring.

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What are the dimensions of the Over Toilet Aid ?

The Soteria Over Toilet Aid has dimensions of 70 × 65 × 15 cm, making it a convenient and sturdy option for users who need extra support while using the toilet. This aid ensures safety and ease of use in daily bathroom activities. Learn more at Mobility Caring.

Comments: Comments OffPost Date: 16 Sep

What is the weight allowance for seating?

The Air Chair Classic is designed for high care environments, particularly for patients at risk of pressure sores and pressure management issues. It features a maximum user weight capacity of 150kg, offering reliable support and comfort for individuals in need of extra care. To learn more, visit Mobility Caring.

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What is its maximum speed?

The Jazzy Air® 2 Power Chair offers a maximum speed of 6.4 km/h, even while elevated. This innovative chair allows users to elevate 30.4 cm in just 11 seconds for improved face-to-face social interaction. With Mid-Wheel 6® Drive and Active-Trac® Suspension, the Jazzy Air® 2 provides enhanced stability and performance on both indoor and outdoor terrains. Learn more at Mobility Caring.

Comments: Comments OffPost Date: 12 Sep

How far does the battery take you on a Full charge?

The Go Go Ultra X 4-Wheel Mobility Scooter offers a range of up to 8.9 miles on a full charge, making it a great choice for those seeking reliable mobility. Powered by a 24-volt DC motor, this scooter reaches a top speed of 4.1 mph. Its four-wheel design provides enhanced stability and comfort across various terrains. Learn more about this versatile scooter at Mobility Caring.

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Hi, do you offer finance to purchase?

Yes, you can purchase the Pride Pathrider 140XL Mobility Scooter through Humm, offering finance options to make your purchase easier and more accessible. Additionally, the NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme), initiated by the Australian government, aims to assist Australians with limited mobility to lead more comfortable and independent lives. Through capital support and access to relia...

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What is the weight limit of the Pride Power Assist?

The Pride Power Assist is designed to assist caregivers in propelling a manual wheelchair with ease, making mobility more manageable. This power assist unit has a weight limit of 120 kg, ensuring reliable support for both the user and caregiver. To learn more about the Pride Power Assist, visit our website.

Comments: Comments OffPost Date: 29 Aug

What is the turning radius for Pride Outback Mobility Scooter?

The Pride Outback Mobility Scooter is designed for outdoor adventures, featuring front and rear suspension for a smooth ride and total visibility with LED lighting. This rugged scooter has a 75-inch turning radius and a 41km range, making it perfect for exploring the great outdoors. With a user-friendly console and dual hydraulic brakes for added safety, it’s an ideal choice for those who want to ...

Comments: Comments OffPost Date: 27 Aug

What is the weight limit?

The Pride Sport Rider Mobility Scooter combines comfort and style, reaching speeds of up to 15km/h. This three-wheeled model offers superior stability while turning, along with bright front and rear lights, multi-adjustable seating, and full suspension. The weight limit for this standout mobility scooter is 188.5 kg. For more details and to purchase, please visit our website here.

Comments: Comments OffPost Date: 16 Aug