Boot Scooters for Confidence, Convenience and Everyday Life
Boot scooters, sometimes called travel scooters or portable mobility scooters, are designed to do one thing brilliantly: go wherever you go. Unlike full-size mobility scooters, they fold, dismantle, or split into lightweight sections that lift easily into a car boot, train carriage, or aeroplane hold. If you want the freedom of a mobility scooter without being tied to home, this is the category built for you.
Choosing a mobility scooter is about more than a spec sheet - it's about getting your independence back. That's why we make the whole experience simple, from honest, expert advice in-store and over the phone, to free home demonstrations, flexible payment options and ongoing maintenance you can rely on.
As one of the UK's biggest Motability retailer with a 4.8-star Trustpilot rating, you're in safe hands, every step of the way.
Kevin Mansfield
At Eden, we make gaining back your independence simple. Our goal is to ensure getting your mobility scooter is smooth, stress-free and tailored to your needs.
Why Choose a Boot Scooter?
Boot scooters are the right choice if you:
If you're mainly looking for a scooter to use every day around the house and local area, our full-size mobility scooters may suit you better - boot scooters are optimised for portability first, comfort and range second.
If you're already an Eden customer ready to upgrade, we make it simple to trade in your old scooter and put its value straight towards a brand-new model.
A few things worth thinking through before choosing a boot scooter:
A boot scooter is a compact, lightweight mobility scooter designed to fold, dismantle, or split into sections so it can be easily stored in a car boot, taken on public transport, or packed for travel.
Not sure?
Speak to one of our expert advisors who can guide you to the right scooter for you over the phone.
Boot scooters typically weigh between 25kg and 45kg in total, broken down into components. Many of our lightest models, like the Eden Genie Ultralight, are designed so most users can lift the pieces independently - though we always recommend checking individual product specs for exact component weights.
Boot scooters prioritise portability - they're lighter, more compact, and designed to fold or dismantle for transport, usually with a smaller battery and shorter range. Full-size scooters typically offer longer range, bigger seats, and more comfort features, but aren't built to travel with you in the same way.
Most boot scooters offer a range of 8 to 15 miles per charge, which suits shopping trips, days out, and getting around once you've reached your destination, rather than long daily commutes.
Many airlines and cruise lines accept boot scooters, particularly those with lithium batteries, but policies vary. We recommend checking with your airline or cruise operator directly before you travel, and we're happy to advise on battery specifications for your chosen model.
Yes - several models on this page are Motability Scheme eligible. Look out for the Motability Scheme badge, or speak to our team to check eligibility for a specific model.
No - boot scooters are Class 2 mobility vehicles, meaning they're for pavement use only and don't require a licence, registration, or insurance (though insurance is recommended).