3 Muddy Wheels - Disabled Rambling In The UK
If you are thinking of buying your first off-road mobility scooter or wheelchair, or your next one, 3 Muddy Wheels aims to help you find the answer that's right for you. Having owned four off-road mobility scooters, and driven many others, I now promote mental health through disabled rambling whenever I can, and campaign for improved access in town and country.
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Reviews Of The Best Off-Road Mobility Scooters
There isn't one right mobility scooter, there are a selection, used and new, that suit different disabilities, and budgets. The purpose of this list is to review the pros and cons of ones that are amongst the most capable available in the UK, each has been owned or extensively tested by the editor.
Tramper TWS; Tramper; TGA Supersport; TGA Breeze S4; Mini Crosser; TGA Vita X
Discover and compare the best Off-road mobility scooters available in the UK here
Tramper TWS; Tramper; TGA Supersport; TGA Breeze S4; Mini Crosser; TGA Vita X
Discover and compare the best Off-road mobility scooters available in the UK here
Reviews Of The Best Off-Road Powered Wheelchairs
Starting at £6,000 for this selection of off-road powered wheelchairs you'll need to dig deep, but there is one available on Motability. Take a look at the Boma 7; Terrain Hopper; Extreme 8; Trekinetic GTE, Mybility DL; and eTrike
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Reviews Of The Best Off-Road Manual Wheelchairs
Mountain Trike is the manual wheelchair chosen by the likes of the National Trust, but is the Trekinetic K2 better, just different, or just more expensive? Which one might suit you?
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Organised Rambles
Throughout England, Wales, and Scotland, discover organised rambles, and groups of people meeting up to ramble together, here.
What's The Law?
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Clear The Way - Law And Guidance When Challenging Obstructions (physical and of attitude) To Disabled Access
Don't put up with unnecessarily poor disabled access. For tried and tested ways of getting all sorts of unneccary gates removed, to improve disabled access, click here.
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