Great question! For cobblestones, you’ll want a mobility ride with wide, solid tires, a stable frame, and suspension or anti-tip support.
I found one with a suitcase-style fold, 10″ tires plus anti-tip wheels, and a removable battery — it’s been smooth even on uneven city streets.
If you’re looking for comfort and reliability for rougher terrain, that kind of build really makes a difference.
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Q: What is the best scooter or wheelchair for cobblestones?
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Cobblestones can be tough for mobility devices. I will recommend you go for an electric 4 wheel scooter because wheelchairs are lightweight and it will be a little bit hard to drive them on cobblestones but yes, if you are driving a 4-wheel scooter then it will easy for you to drive. I can also share the website link through which I bought a 4-wheel scooter.Last edited by DuaneMelvin; 07-28-2023, 02:15 AM.
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Cobblestones are the bane of existence for folks who roll. I haven't tested scooters on cobbles specifically, but I'm going to say anything remotely rocky is going to be a no go. My wheelchair once broke in Latvia because of darn cobblestones!
That said, the WHILL I hear does better than most with its special wheels, but it's pricey. That might be my next toy! Here's a pic of my bud Sylvia Longmire on terrain typically not well suited for scooters....
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Q: What is the best scooter or wheelchair for cobblestones?
Got this the other day from a member.... -D
Have you had any experience with cobblestones and [scooters/wheelchairs]?
Just wondering for European travel.Tags: None
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