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Great range helps keep city moving

Scooters and Mobility Geelong is the Bellarine’s one stop shop for all mobility and home help needs.

Scooters and Mobility Geelong stocks in excess of 20 scooters and powerchairs at all times, ensuring that they have the mobility solution to meet every client’s needs.

They are the region’s sepecialist in small portable mobility aids. These lightweight and easily portable machines are designed for local, interstate and overseas travel.

They also stock a wide variety of scooters such as the Freerider Luggie and the full range of Supa Scootas to meet everyone’s needs. The Freerider Luggie is the worlds best portable scooter and the SupaScoota Range will shortly include the world’s lightest scooter, the Microlite.

The professional team can help with no obligation demonstrations and trials in store five days a week or at anytime, day or night, in your own home.

Conveniently located in Newcomb, there is plenty of off-street parking available.

Call now on 5248 7338 or just pop in to 52 Charles Street, Newcomb, to see the extensive range at Scooters and Mobility Geelong.

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