Solax, Genie Mobility Scooter
£1,995.00excl. VAT Excl. VAT £2,394.00 Incl. VAT
excl. VAT
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3 yr Motability contract payable every 4 weeks £86.00
A lot of thought has gone into the amazing, lightweight Genie Folding Mobility Scooter. Though “lightness” was a design priority, we refused to compromise on build quality. That’s why the Solax Genie is made from super-strong magnesium alloy.
*This product is VAT exempt if purchased to aid with a disability or chronic illness – for further details please click HERE*
Length | 37.8 Inches / 96 cm |
Width | 20.9 Inches / 53 cm |
Maximum range* | 9 miles / 14.5km |
Maximum speed* | 4 mph / 6 kmh |
Maximum user weight | 19.6 stone / 125kg / 275lbs |
Total weight | 16.85kg / 37lbs |
*Please note | Speed and range may vary depending upon user weight, type and incline of terrain, weather, battery charge and condition, operating speed and general driving situation. |
A lot of thought has gone into the amazing, lightweight Genie foldable scooter. Though “lightness” was a design priority, we refused to compromise on build quality. That’s why the Solax Genie is made from super-strong magnesium alloy.
The top reasons the Genie will be a customer favourite…
- Folds in 5 seconds!
- A brisk 4mph pace
- Up to 9 miles range
- 19 stone capacity
- Rear Suspension
- Dual user Lifting Handles
- LED Front lights
- Available On the Motability Scheme
- Lightweight Only 16.85KG*
- Adjustable tiller
*without battery and armrest
Useful Links For Scooter Users
We’d always recommend that you visit us and try a scooter before buying, or let us bring one to you for you to try.
If that’s not possible, or you’re outside our service area, we have put together some buying guides that may help you choose the scooter that’s right for you.
- Our own useful overview buying guide for Mobility Scooters can be located here: Orange Badge Mobility Scooter Buying Guide
We’ve also collated some great guides and information for those that may want more in-depth information on their prospective scooters.
- RiDC Advice on which type of scooter tiller & controls may best suit your needs can be found HERE
- Advice on types of scooter and their stability, again by RiDC can be located HERE
- A guide by RiDC about travelling with your mobility scooter is found HERE
- A handy scooter guide for those clients eligible for the motability scheme can be found HERE
- The British Healthcare Trades Association has put together a great list on how to prepare your scooter for transport aboard a flight HERE