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What type of mobility device is right for me?
Mobility Scooters are equipped with a handlebar/tiller feature that is used to drive the device. A tiller can be adjusted to each user but if you have limited arm strength or it would be uncomfortable to have your arms outstretched operating the scooter.

A Power Chair is operated with a joystick that is comfortably located at the end of the chair's arm. You operate a power chair by small movements of the joystick, side-to-side or front to back. If you have limited fine motor skills operating a power wheelchair may be challenging.
What is the difference between a travel and non-travel unit?
A travel scooter can be quickly disassembled into sections and is designed to be hand-loaded into a vehicle. That said, the weight of each section and one’s ability to handle and lift that weight, should be considered.

Full Size or non-travel units have many other benefits such as higher ground clearances, faster speeds and longer battery ranges just to name a few. However, a vehicle lift or ramp is required to transport these units.
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If you are looking for affordable options for used power chairs this holiday season, look no further than Marc’s Mobility for quality and durable power and manual wheelchairs that have a weight capacity of up to 300 pounds. 

We carry and offer different used power chair mobility device brands and wheelchair lifts that look “like new” along with dozens of more additional mobility options to choose from. Our selection of popular brand named manual and electric wheelchairs have up to a 300-pound limit and range anywhere from $1,499 and up.  

Looking for the Right Power Chair

Here are just a few of some of the popular brands we sell at Marc’s Mobility: 

  • Pride Mobility Jazzy Select 
  • Hoveround MPV5
  • Jazzy Air 2 Power Wheelchair 
  • Pride Mobility Jazzy Air with 10” Electric Seat Lift - Used Jazzy Air Power Chair

 

Power Chairs-up to 300 lbs

All in all, we have a robust selection of new and used mobility vehicles. We carry a large selection of electric wheelchairs that have a capacity of 300 pounds or more, depending on the make, model, and mobility device capabilities. 

We understand that you or a loved one might be on a budget, especially during the holiday season. This is why we ensure that we are selling quality products at an affordable, reduced price. The best part is that many of the items we well are “like new” or used for just a few hours.

See below for a list of common questions that we receive from some of our customers regarding used power chairs up to 300 pounds: 

Q: What is the height from the floor to the top of the seat?
A: The average height from the seat to floor is 19 - 20 inches. 

Q: What is the total width? Length?
A: Normal width is usually between 22 - 24 inches. Length is specific to model and drive type.

Q: What is the maximum inline the power chair can go up?
A: Max incline is usually 6 - 8 degrees.

Q: Can it go through grass? Dirt?
A: Depends on the type of grass. Most scooters should be able to go through grass.

Q: Is the seat height adjustable?
A: Some seats are height adjustable. Some have seat lifts. 

Q: What is the max weight capacity?
A: Max weight capacity for smaller chairs usually fall between 250 - 300 lbs.

Q: What is the top speed?
A: Depends on the type of chair. Can be anywhere from 4 mph up to 8 mph.

Q: How long can I go on a battery charge?
A: Normal battery life is around 12 - 15 miles. 

Q: Are the armrests and footplates’ height adjustable?
A: Most armrests and footplates can adjust up/down and in/out

Q: Does it disassemble/breakdown?

A: On almost all chairs the seat can at least be removed. Most all the “Travel Scooters” on the website would break down for transport. 

Q: What is the chair’s turning radius?
A: Turning radius isn’t really what you need to look at. You need to know how much total length the chair needs to turn.