goofynut41
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I see it’s going to rain during my trip and I’m renting a scooter is it ok the ride in the rain?
or a small bag from a store. Ask cashier, they'll usually give you one without a purchase.You *can* ride in the rain, but alway follow your vendor’s recommendations. Most rental ECVs will come with a “shower cap” that fits over the controls to protect the electronics. Be sure to use it, and if you lose it, ask at your hotel for a shower cap - they usually have one to give you
That’s exactly what I did when I used to rent an ECV and after I bought my own.You *can* ride in the rain, but alway follow your vendor’s recommendations. Most rental ECVs will come with a “shower cap” that fits over the controls to protect the electronics. Be sure to use it, and if you lose it, ask at your hotel for a shower cap - they usually have one to give you.
Def want to have a poncho, to cover you and as much of the scooter as possible; I do that by sitting on the scooter, and put the back of the poncho over the seat back (so it drapes down the back of the seat behind the scooter) and then pull the front of the poncho over the controls, and drape it down the front side of the controls/steering on the front end of the ECV. That covers the majority of you and the scooter with one poncho.
If the seat folds down, be sure to fold it when you park the scooter to help keep the seat bottom dry if possible. You can also drape your poncho over the seat and controls when you leave it - might want to bring a few clothes pins from home to help keep it from blowing off.
But again - can’t stress this enough - speak with your rental vendor about their policies and recommendations. They always have the last word.
I purchased a similar one. The only problem I found was that it was bulky and heavy to carry around. I used it once and went back to my poncho and my umbrella.They do sell specially-designed scooter ponchos on Amazon.View attachment 717328
I’m glad you brought up the term water “resistant”. Even the MagShock and Falcon are not “waterproof”. They are water “resistant”. If caught in a downpour, the person needs to get under cover ASAP and then wipe it down with a towel. I always carry a towel with me for these situations.Here is what Gold says:
Gold Mobility scooters are only water "resistant". But this is Florida. It rains sideways. A lot. But usually for very short bursts. Should it begin to rain (and say you’re at one of the parks) it is VERY HIGHLY recommended that you seek a covered area immediately. In a worst case scenario, try to keep the “dashboard” (where the key goes in) covered. The scooter’s electronic components will malfunction if they are exposed to rain and a safety shut down mode will prevent operation until ALL of the components dry out.
AgreeI’m glad you brought up the term water “resistant”. Even the MagShock and Falcon are not “waterproof”. They are water “resistant”. If caught in a downpour, the person needs to get under cover ASAP and then wipe it down with a towel. I always carry a towel with me for these situations.
I bought that one exactly but no way does it come down on the sides like that. It is long enough to go front to back but not even that long. The sides might be good enough to keep your shirt dry. He'll have to wear a poncho under the poncho. And I was worry about DH tripping on it. LOL.They do sell specially-designed scooter ponchos on Amazon.View attachment 717328