Mobility Scooter Accessories You Don’t Want to Live Without
Some mobility scooter accessories are nice to have, like a tiller storage bag, while others are somewhat more essential, like clip-on lights for extra visibility in low light conditions. We’re going to take a quick look at some of the accessories available that will make driving your mobility scooter safer and more convenient.
Lights
There are plenty of attachable lights available; some with Velcro and some which clip on. There are bright lights that act as headlights and there are less powerful lights that you can use to provide 360-degree illumination, and which make you more visible to other road users.
Extra lights can be considered essential, especially if you need spectacles to drive or use your scooter to commute to work and have to drive in darkness when winter comes.
Lockable storage
Many scooters come with a front basket where you can put some shopping or other necessities. You wouldn’t leave anything in the basket if you have to be away from your scooter, however. A lockable rear storage box gives you a safe place to store some of your belongings should you have to be away from your scooter.
There are universal boxes that fit most scooters but some are designed for specific manufacturers. A locking cargo box that comes in small, medium, and large sizes is one of the best of Pride Mobility’s scooter accessories. KYMOC mobility scooter accessories include a lockable basket, which will keep your items secure no matter the terrain covered.
Additional storage options
As mentioned, many scooters come with a front basket, but it’s usually on the small side. You can get larger baskets for the front and back, which attach easily and securely. This allows you a bigger shop or a generous picnic basket.
There are many other options, including:
Covers
There are many, many different cover types. At a glance:
Ramps
Again, you have a choice. There are ramps that you can install more or less permanently in your home and there are portable ramps to help you get up and down curbs and which you can take with you to visit friends or stay in holiday accommodation which won’t be kitted out for your scooter. Portable ramps fold up so you can store yours in one of your many bags when you don’t need it. They’re easy to use even if your mobility is severely limited.
Rear-view mirrors
Some scooters don’t come with rear-view mirrors; some come with mirrors but they may not be big enough for you or you may not be able to get their positioning right. You can replace or enhance these mirrors with bigger sizes and shapes and which are completely adjustable. There are universal models that fit most mobility scooters and there are brand-specific mirrors; for example, TGA mobility scooter accessories include a mirror for its Supersport range.
Foot rest plates
Foot rest plates are for people whose knees just won’t bend like they used or who need to keep their legs as straight as possible while recovering from an injury. They attach to the foot rests and automatically adjust to the required resting position.
Anti-theft alarm
It works like a car alarm so you can switch it on and off via remote. Most makes have a number of sensitivity levels so your alarm won’t go off when kissed by a softly falling leaf but will go off if someone grabs the handlebars and tries to give it a push.
USB chargers
To keep up with the times, many mobility scooters now come with USB chargers as an accessory. You can charge your phone, tablet, or ebook reader on-the-go, and if you also buy a smartphone holder, you’ll have somewhere safe to keep it while charging.
You can zhoosh up your scooter with custom paint jobs and quirky accessories, like a locking cargo box painted with the Batman logo or a smiley face on your front bumper. With a little imagination you can imbue your scooter with your personality.