Power Mobility Scooter Showroom & Store
Explore the best mobility scooters on the market. With over 16+ models available to demo at a time, you can explore a wide range of the styles available.
Types of Mobility Scooters
Folding
- Lightweight, easy transport
- Airline safe battery options
- Folds like a stroller or quick disassembly
- 35-45 lbs frame weight on avg.
- Transport easily in your car, on plane, on cruise, on a train, etc.
Disassembly / Portable
- Lightweight, easy to disassemble
- 4-5 pieces, 30-40 lb. heaviest piece
- Easy to assemble, line up frame, lock in, mount batteries & seat, and insert basket
- Smaller, plastic casters for indoor or light outdoor use
- Able to transport in car, planes, and cruises with select models.
Mid & Full Size
-Equipped with suspension to absorb bumps on sidewalks and trails.
- Larger, air filled tires for outdoor travel
- High-back seats that swivel for easier boarding and exiting.
-Top speeds up to 5.2 mph; weight cap are standard at 350–400 lbs.
- Often require large vehicle, rear lift, or 2 people to properly disassemble and stow.
Off Road
-High-torque motors allow for speeds up to 9–13 mph, significantly faster than standard scooters.
- Oversized tires (up to 14.5") and high ground clearance (up to 5.5") allow for driving through grass and gravel.
-Huge battery setups can provide a range of up to 25–30 miles; full LED lighting packages come standard.
4-Wheel
Shop tight turning yet stable models.
3-Wheel
Affordable, easy to use models.
Heavy Duty (400 lb +)
Built in suspension for easy, smooth riding.
Tall Backs / Captain Seats
For men and women who are 6'0" +
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Common Questions
Cleveland HME has a large Power Mobility Scooter in North Olmsted where you can test-drive, load into car, and "kick the tires" on over 16+ models.
This is highly recommended for seniors to ensure the seat height, tiller reach, and controls are comfortable for your specific mobility needs.
Cleveland HME provides white-glove delivery and expert setup across the Cleveland West Side and surrounding suburbs.
Unlike online retailers who leave a heavy box in your driveway or doorstep, we assemble the scooter, ensure the batteries are charged, and provide a tutorial on how to operate it safely.
Cold weather (below 40°F) can reduce your range by up to 30%. If you store your scooter in an unheated garage during a Lake Erie winter, bring the battery pack inside to keep it at room temperature.
Most models at Cleveland HME feature "feather-touch disassembly," meaning the scooter breaks down into 4 or 5 lightweight pieces (the heaviest piece is usually 30–50 lbs).
If you cannot lift 30 lbs, you may need a folding model or a vehicle lift (which Cleveland HME also installs).
Most travel scooters (like the Go-Go or Buzzaround XL) have a range of 8–12 miles. Heavy-duty models can go 18+ miles.
- Cleveland, OH User Tip: Cold Ohio winters can reduce battery life by 20–30%. Always store your scooter (or at least the battery pack) inside during the winter months.
It is the minimum space needed to make a 180° U-turn. For strictly indoor use, look for a radius under 35".
This is crucial to determine if it works in your kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, etc., as well as being overall comfortable and supportive.
3-Wheel: Better maneuverability and more legroom for taller users.
4-Wheel: Superior lateral stability (less likely to tip on uneven curbs or grass).
Captain’s: High-back, headrest, and deep padding (found on mid-to-large models).
Standard: Lower back, foldable, designed for compactness in travel models.
Folding: Integrated or easy removing seat, padded or cushion pads.
Medicare (Part B) covers scooters as Durable Medical Equipment (DME) only if they are "medically necessary" for use inside your home.
- The Catch: Medicare rarely covers a scooter if you only need it for the "community" (e.g., shopping or parks).
- Process: You must have a face-to-face exam with your doctor, a written prescription, and a home assessment.
Both Golden and Pride often include a 1-year service contract. If something breaks, a technician (often through Cleveland HME) comes to your house to fix it for free. After year one, you pay for the service call.
"Travel" models either disassemble into 5 pieces. The heaviest piece is usually the front section (30–45 lbs). If you cannot lift that weight, you will need to look into a hitch-mounted lift for your car.
Lithium: Lighter, faster charging, and lasts up to 2,000 cycles.
SLA: Heavier, slower, but much more affordable upfront.