Mobility Scooters

Mobility Scooters in Arizona: Data, Medicare, and Top Picks (2026)

This page covers mobility scooter buying in Arizona, with verified disability and Medicare data for the state and the current top-rated models on Amazon as of June 2026. In Arizona, 26.0% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability. Polaris Mobility earns a commission on qualifying Amazon purchases through links on this page.

How common is mobility disability among seniors in Arizona?

In Arizona, 26.0% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability, defined as serious difficulty walking or climbing stairs, according to the U.S. CDC Disability and Health Data System (BRFSS, 2021). Source: CDC DHDS.

How many Arizona residents get a mobility scooter through Medicare?

In Arizona, 71 Medicare beneficiaries received a Group 1 standard power operated vehicle (HCPCS K0800) in the reported period, per U.S. CMS Medicare Part B DME data. Most other Arizona buyers purchase a mobility scooter at retail. Source: CMS Medicare DME data.

Top mobility scooters for Arizona buyers in 2026

These models hold the strongest verified Amazon owner ratings as of June 2026 and ship across Arizona.

Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel
Go-Go Ultra X 3-Wheel Travel
4.6★ (164 ratings)
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Hoverfly T4 Mobility Scooter for
Hoverfly T4 Mobility Scooter for
4.4★ (125 ratings)
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Aotedor Ultra Lightweight Mobility Scooter
Aotedor Ultra Lightweight Mobility Scooter
4.5★ (277 ratings)
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Pride Go-Go Sport 3 Wheel
Pride Go-Go Sport 3 Wheel
4.4★ (109 ratings)
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How to choose a mobility scooter in Arizona

Match the scooter to the rider weight, the daily route, and whether Arizona use is mostly indoor or outdoor. See the ranked 4-wheel, 3-wheel, heavy-duty, and budget guides, or browse the full catalog.

Arizona mobility scooter FAQ

Does Medicare cover mobility scooters in Arizona?

Yes, Medicare Part B covers medically necessary power operated vehicles for Arizona residents who meet the requirements; 71 Arizona beneficiaries received a standard scooter in the reported period.

How common is reduced mobility in Arizona?

In Arizona, 26.0% of adults aged 65 and older have a mobility disability, per the CDC.

Mobility scooter and accessibility guides for Arizona cities

Chandler, Glendale, Mesa, Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Tucson.

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