A tandem mobility scooter is a type of mobility scooter that is designed to accommodate two riders at the same time.
They are also known as two-person scooters.
Tandem scooters typically have a larger seating area and may have additional features, such as an extra set of handlebars, to provide comfort to the second rider.
Tandem scooters can be helpful for individuals who have a caregiver or companion who needs to accompany them when using a mobility scooter.
They can also be a good option for couples or friends who want to go out and about together using a mobility scooter.
In this article, I will tell you all you need to know about Tandem Scooters.
After leaving this page you will know for sure if this is a good option for you or not.
Key Takeaways:
- A tandem mobility scooter is a type of mobility scooter that is designed to accommodate two riders at the same time, also known as two-person scooters
- Tandem scooters typically have a larger seating area and may have additional features, such as an extra set of handlebars, to provide comfort to the second rider
- Tandem scooters can be helpful for individuals who have a caregiver or companion who needs to accompany them when using a mobility scooter
- Tandem scooters also can be a good option for couples or friends who want to go out and about together using a mobility scooter
- Tandem scooters usually come in two different configurations: Seats next to each other or one seat in front of the other
- Tandem scooters are aimed at couples, or good friends that enjoy moving around together or those who need caregivers to accompany them
- A downside of Tandem scooters is their price, starting at an average of $4000, which may be costlier than buying two traditional scooters
- Tandem Mobility Scooters and Golf Carts are different, Golf Carts are intended for 4 to 6 passengers, bigger, heavier, and mostly used in special delimited zones
Different Tandem Configurations
Tandem scooters usually come in two different configurations:
- Seats next to each other
- One seat in front of the other
Although it might sound trivial, you should consider which one of these layouts will work better for you and your companion.
I’d argue that couples could be more inclined to get a vehicle where they can sit side by side, while people that will mostly move around with a caregiver might prefer versions with front and back seats.
Whether it is to enjoy the driver position alone or to be driven in, this is a very interesting alternative.
Who Are Tandem Mobility Scooters For?
Tandem scooters are aimed at couples, or good friends that enjoy moving around together.
People that probably had shared a lot of activities together that required walking, and that now could use a mobility aid to maintain their quality of life.
However, as I mentioned, two-seat scooters are also great for taking a caregiver with you, or for letting him or her be your private driver if you feel like it.
Also, if family comes to visit, I’m pretty sure young kids will love sharing the ride.
And that’s the main idea behind these units: sharing.
You shouldn’t stop spending important times of your daily life with the ones you love because of a mobility impediment.
An aid like a scooter will help you regain independence and freedom.
How Much Do Tandem Mobility Scooters Cost?
The downside of a Tandem scooter clearly is its price.
Starting at an average of $4000, one of these will cost you about what a pair of regular one-seater mobility scooters might.
And at this price point, one can start wondering if it’s not better to just get two traditional scooters and just ride along with your partner.
This is, however, only contemplating a single use case, and I’m aware that there are many other needs and alternatives that make these devices still interesting to a lot of people.
And hey! if it fits your needs, just go for it.
You know better than anyone else what you, and your companion will enjoy the most.
Also, if you are curious about what makes mobility scooters so expensive, we have a breakdown here:
Tandem Mobility Scooters vs Golf Carts
Although many people get confused, tandem or two-seater mobility scooters are not the same as golf carts.
First of all, golf carts are usually intended for 4 to 6 passengers, while scooters are commonly designed to fit a maximum of 2 riders.
Although both kinds of vehicles can be enclosed, golf carts are usually bigger, heavier, and mostly intended for being used at special delimited zones, such as, obviously, golf courses or gated communities.
On the other side, scooters are intended for usage on sidewalks and pedestrian areas.
Finally, their price is a big difference.
While a tandem mobility scooter might cost you around $4000, golf carts start at more than twice that price (around $9000) and can get up to $20000.
All the claims made in this article are only for informational purposes, based on the writer’s experience and not clinical advice. You should always consult your physician or physical therapist if you have any doubts about how this applies to your specific case.
Mallory is an occupational therapist with a passion for helping the elderly maintain their independence and mobility. After working in the field for several years, she decided to start sharing her knowledge and experience with a wider audience. Through this site, Mallory offers practical tips and exercises to help seniors improve their mobility and manage any limitations they may have. She is dedicated to providing accessible and effective resources to help her readers lead happy and healthy lives.