** Turning radius as small as
19 inches
** Navigates narrow hallways,
thresholds, uneven surfaces
and tight spaces
** Easy-to-use "joystick" controller
** Use the handlebars on the steering
"tiller" to turn left or right
** Move forward and backward using
lever on either side of the
handlebars
** Release lever to stop
** 32-inch turning radius
** can't fit in homes, hallways, doorways
because handlebars are too wide
** scooter drives like a car, because
you have to back it up to make
a complete turn.
** The armrests, footrest and seat
back angle can be adjusted
** A comfortable seat with a
contoured back delivers all-day
comfort
** Swing away controller for
all-day comfort
** Limited seat modifications
** Adjustable handlebars
** Not programmable
** No adaptable medical-related
accessories
** Anti-tip wheels provide extra
stability
** Set the maximum speed with a
speed dial on the handlebars
To determine whether a Power Chair or Scooter is the best solution for your needs, you should consider your physical condition and abilities, where you will use the equipment and your personal safety.