I’m 60 years old with CHF and end stage COPD. This scooter has helped me gain some freedom back. It is lighter than most, sturdy and easy to store. The fact the spare battery travels with me is a plus. As bad as my conditions are I’m still able to get it in my jeep compass.
I bought this for my mom‘s 80th birthday with the dark gray. She loves the ride it’s very easy to maneuver and control speeds I love the design and stability.
Love it so easy to use
I got my L5 last week and brought it this week on my cruise from Philly to Bermuda. I love how light this is. It’s about the weight of two 19lb kitty litter boxes. So it’s slightly heavy for me to get into trunk, as I have progressive MS with balance/walking issues mainly. I have to take the seat/battery off to make it lighter. I have a larger sedan and it just fits in my trunk with no seat on it. It has 4 wheels, so assume not great turning radius. But you get better stability over 3 wheels. It’s speedy on speed 3. It also turns heads, as I’ve had lots of people ask me about it on my first day out on the ship on it. Mainly, people ask me where the battery is located. Hard to spot compared to competitors I suppose. My negative on it is the reverse function, the manual turn dial to go into reverse is a bit annoying. Should be on hand peddles.
Overall I really like its folding design, decently lighter than others I read about, and it looks cool.
Very pleased with the scooter. I can now go places and enjoy getting around. Well worth the cost!



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