Lark Mobility Scooter

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Lark Mobility Scooters

Is it painful, uncomfortable or hard for you to walk even short distances? Have you lost the feeling of independance because you can't get around like you used to, because of age or a disability? If so, a mobility scooter may be for you.

Lark is well known in the mobility industry. They're famous for offering rugged three wheeled scooters that are versatile enough to be used in the home or outdoors.

For more information about mobility scooters, visit our Mobility scooter lens. Lark manufactures some of the most popular scooter models, and for good reason as you'll learn after the jump.

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Lark Mobility Scooter Advantages 

Lark specializes in manufacturing the larger 3-wheeled mobility scooters that are best known for moving around tight hallways, turning around in corridors and other places in the home. One significant advantages of Lark's mobility scooters is that they're designed to be used outdoors as well as indoors.

By combining three wheels with a larger frame and body, Lark has bridged the gap between offering a scooter with a large weight carrying capacity and maintaining a relatively small turning radius. There is little sacrafice in stability and overall this makes for a flexible design that would fulfill most needs.

Lark's most popular mobility scooter, the Lark 4 Plus, is built on a really sleek design with orthopedically designed seats. Fingertip controls that allow for easy and natural control using even just one hand.

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Does you or a family member own a Lark scooter? What do you think?

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    datkins datkins Nov 11, 2008 @ 9:30 pm
    thinking of getting one for my mom no for her for me so i can keep up with her

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