Product Code | ALUMINAPRO |
Manufacturer | Motion Healthcare |
Condition | New |
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New 2023 version. With headlight and softer wheels for more comfortable ride.
A mobility scooter should make your life easier. But if it’s too heavy for you to handle, you might find your mobility as limited as it was before.Brand new for 2020, the Motion Healthcare Alumina Pro mobility scooter is the easiest everyday mobility scooter around.
At just a touch over 33kg it’s the lightest travel scooter in the UK, and you won’t find a model like this that can cover more miles. If you’re looking to go lighter without losing style, performance or comfort, the Alumina Pro uses a frame forged from anodised aluminium. Much lighter than a regular scooter frame, this rust-proof aluminium frame adds extra mileage without a significant increase in battery size.
It’s easy to handle, too. The front section weighs 9.98kg and the rear section just 9.2kg when disassembled, which means lifting it into your car boot is easy when you want to travel further afield. And because style is always important, the frame is finished in a striking silver. Alumina Pro travel mobility scooter houses a lithium-ion battery, offering better performance and quicker charging times. Smaller and lighter than regular batteries, li-ion batteries are well equipped for everyday use thanks to a longer life-cycle.
The Alumina's battery can be removed from the scooter for off-board charging, perfect for those of you looking to store your scooter outside or in a garage or shed. The Alumina Pro has a range of 30 miles of uninterrupted travel. For 15 miles range,click here to choose the Alumina standard travel scooter. This ultra-lightweight travel scooter doesn’t sacrifice comfort. The height-adjustable swivel seat has extra padding, while the adjustable armrests ease awkward transfers on and off the scooter. Front and rear suspension protects you from potholed pavements, and the tiller-mounted basket keeps all your essentials out the way.
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To view our guide on Airline Approved Travel Mobility Scooters Click Here
Additional Delivery, Warranty, Insurance and Breakdown Cover options:
We now offer an additional delivery and set up service, you will benefit from a nationwide network of engineers to support our warranties with fast service at your home: no need to ship your items back to us. For further information Click Here.
All our new Mobility Scooters’ and Powerchairs’ come with a full 12 month's warranty, with an additional option of Insurance and Breakdown cover (to add this option please select at the bottom of the page). If you would like to protect yourself beyond the first 12 months please add the Extended Warranty option below. Click Here or call us on 08006 123454 for more details
Product Code | ALUMINAPRO |
Manufacturer | Motion Healthcare |
Condition | New |
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