Hear from Our Happy Customers

Following a trip to Spain I can share that my journey went great. No problems with the airport or airline. The lighter Monarch Air was much easier than my previous mobility scooter.

Michael Mc Comb

Great light weight scooter (Monarch Air) easy to lift into boot as a disabled person very pleased

Ms X X

As soon as I entered the ‘shop’, I was warmly greeted! I knew the choice of scooter model I was interested in. Within just a few minutes I was given a demonstration. To confirm my initial choice, I looked at an alternative model. Both models I was able to try out.... all members of staff that I had contact with were instantly most helpful.

Mrs Sheppard

Experience Freedom with the Monarch Air Mobility Scooter

Frequently Asked Questions

Unfolding:
To unfold the Monarch Air, begin by adjusting the handlebar tiller to your desired angle. Loosen the handlebar tiller using the knob located on the tiller. Once set, retighten the knob to secure the tiller in place. Lift the seat upwards until it clicks into place, indicating the scooter is ready for use.

Folding:
To fold the Monarch Air, start by folding the seat. Locate the folding pin on the side of the seat and pull it out. Push the seat downwards until it folds down completely. Next, loosen the handlebar tiller using the knob on the tiller. Push the handlebar tiller down until it clicks into place on the back of the folded seat. Tighten the tiller handle to secure it in position.

The charging port on the Monarch Air is located below the driving controls. The battery can also be removed for separate charging.

To charge directly in the scooter, connect the adaptor lead to the charger and plug it into the adaptor socket at the side of the control panel.

To charge outside the scooter, push forward on the battery to release it from its port. Connect the charger to the battery and plug it into a mains socket for charging.

Yes, the Monarch Air is travel friendly. Its battery capacity is 265Wh, which complies with the maximum 300Wh limit set by most airlines' regulations.

Yes, you can still operate the scooter even if you have limited mobility in your right hand. The Monarch Air features a wig-wag handle, which allows you to control the scooter using either hand.

By pushing the handle away from you or pulling it towards you, you can drive forward or reverse, making it accessible for users with varying levels of hand mobility.

The small wheels at the rear of the scooter are anti-tip wheels. They serve as a safety feature, providing stability especially when driving on inclines.

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