
Which Scooter Suits You Best 3 wheeled or 4 wheeled?
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T-Sport 3-Wheel Folding Mobility Scooter (700W Dual Motor)
Key Features:
Motor: Dual 350W hub motors (700W total)
Battery: 48V 15Ah lithium-ion
Speed: Up to 8 mph forward, 4 mph reverse
Range: 15–20 miles per charge
Weight: 28 kg (with battery)
Tires: 10-inch pneumatic
Brakes: Dual rear drum brakes
Folded Dimensions: 17" x 22" x 33"
Price: £889.89
Pros:
Powerful dual motors handle inclines effectively.
Longer range suitable for extended outings.
Compact folding design for easy transport.
Cons:
Three-wheel design may be less stable on uneven terrain.
Heavier weight could be challenging for some users to lift.
T-Sport 4-Wheel Lightweight Folding Mobility Scooter (270W Motor)
Key Features:
Motor: 270W
Battery: 24V 12Ah removable lithium-ion
Speed: Up to 4 mph
Range: Approximately 12 miles per charge
Weight: 18 kg (excluding battery)
Tires: 8-inch solid
Folded Dimensions: 38.78" x 19.69" x 13.78"
Price: £789.89
Pros:
Lightweight design enhances portability.
Four-wheel configuration offers increased stability.
Quick folding mechanism for convenience.
Cons:
Lower motor power may limit performance on steep inclines.
Shorter range compared to the 3-wheel model.
Which Scooter Suits You Best?
Choose the 3-Wheel Scooter if: You require a more powerful scooter for longer distances and can manage a slightly heavier model.
Choose the 4-Wheel Scooter if: You prioritize stability and need a lightweight, easily transportable scooter for shorter trips.
Both scooters cater to different needs, so consider your daily activities and physical capabilities when making a choice.