You typically want your accessories to blend seamlessly around your vehicle. Therefore, whether you're going for a ramp or a small in-cabin lift, ensure it fits in with your vehicle and its components. Check the available attachment points, the clearance provision, and their space requirements to confirm suitability. You should also ascertain if you need to make any modifications to your Polaris Xpedition.
Your mobility equipment should have a decent weight capacity to support you or anyone else that needs them. Their carrying strength will often depend on the strength of their construction materials and usage conditions. This is why you must be careful about the weight capacity of these accessories, so that they don’t snap when you least expected.
Off-road adventures often leave your mobility equipment at the mercy of moisture, dust, and debris exposure. This is why you must opt for mobility equipment accessories with weather-tight enclosures, protective coatings, and gaskets/seals. These materials help to shield your mobility equipment from the harmful effects of exposure to the elements. In turn, it helps extend the accessories' life cycle, especially the electrically-operated ones.
Your mobility equipment accessories should pose minimal installation difficulty for the most part. This is so you can set them up quickly and put them to use as soon as possible. Some of these accessories use your vehicle's existing mounting points, while others may need drilling or minor modifications. Whichever ones you choose, ensure that you have and know how to fix them in place.
Always choose versatile and adaptable accessories to meet your changing needs and preferences. You should be able to adjust or customize your options to accommodate different riders or situations. Regarding ease of use, ensure your accessibility equipment possesses certain features and is equipped with specific components like motorized assistance, ergonomic loading/unloading processes, and other features that help to streamline their operation.