Lexis Light Review
The Lexis Light mobility scooter offers a unique amount of mobility for all users. It has a foldable frame and is lightweight for easy transport, and it also offers enhanced stability through a four-point seat structure. With additional customizable features and accessories, the Lexis Light is a beneficial option for users who want ease of use without losing any dependability in a mobility scooter.
Pros
- Only weighs 54 lbs total
- Foldable design for transport
- Certified airport friendly
- One of the lightest and most stable mobility scooters
- Non-marking, anti-flat tires
Cons
- Can’t support over 270 pounds
- Limited speed up to 4.8 MPH
- Warranty varies depending on retailer
Our Verdict
The Lexis Light is the top pick for portable mobility, as it’s one of the most lightweight mobility scooters on the market. It only weighs 54 pounds and includes a foldable design. Once it’s broken apart, the heaviest part only weighs 28 pounds. It’s perfect for active seniors who plan to continue traveling; it’s also a great versatile option as a full-time scooter that can easily maneuver inside and outside the house.Lexis Light Overview
The Lexis Light is designed to be easy to lift and carry while featuring a foldable design that can also be disassembled into three separate pieces (including the battery), so seniors on the go can easily transport this product. Since the scooter easily fits into the trunk of any car, it’s an excellent option for running errands, travel, and everyday use. Though it’s designed for travel, don’t mistake it’s durability. The seat is attached at four points, which offers a more stable center of gravity no matter what type of surface you’re driving over. The scooter also comes with electromagentic brakes, which means it’ll come to a stop whenever you take your hand off the drive bar. Through the automatic braking feature, you can count on more safety while you’re driving. Customers looking for value will also find the Lexis Light beneficial to most budgets, as it costs around $1,600 depending on the retailer. It isn’t easy to find a foldable lightweight mobility scooter that offers the same quality features that the Lexis Light has, so this option can give you peace of mind by providing everything you need to be comfortable and mobile. You can customize the scooter to fit your needs in both function and style. The scooter comes in five different colors, as well as the following add-on accessories:- Front basket
- Cane holder
- All-weather protective nylon cover
- Car charger
- Cup holder
- Halogen head light with dual pitch horn
Lexis Light Features and Specifications
The heaviest part of the Lexis Feather scooter is only 28 pounds, and the size is compact enough to maneuver around tight spaces. The two articulating front wheels allow for 3-wheel maneuverability with the stability of 4 wheels. Through the unique design, the Lexis Light can handle medium to rough terrains with its four wheels while maintaining a stronger ability to maneuver.Free Features and Accessories:
- Foldable safety flag
- Flip-up adjustable armrest
- Keep It New touch up paint
- Flat-free tires
- Arm bag
- Under-seat basket
- Front basket
- International household charger
- Automotive car charger
- Cane holder
- Foldable cup holder
- All-weather protective nylon cover with ID window
- DX halogen headlight with dual patch horn
- Extra jumbo lead-acid battery pack
- Customized engraving
- Battery charge indicator
- Keyed ignition
- Front-wheel drive
- Electronic automatic brakes
- Foldable frame
- Speed control and reverse
- Delta tiller
Dimensions:
- Unfolded (LxWxH): 42 in. x 22 in. x 38 in.
- Folded (LxWxH): 31 in. x 18 in. x 22 in.
Total Weight: 54 pounds
Weight Capacity: 270 pounds
Speed: 4.8 miles per hour
Battery Range: 10 – 15 miles
Materials:
- Steel frame
- Memory foam seat
- Flat-free tires
Five Color Options:
- Silverado Silver
- Inferno Red
- Caribbean Blue
- Jet Black
- Perfectly Pink
How to Use The Lexis Light
The Lexis Light arrives in the mail assembled and easy to set up. A detailed manual of the product is available to view online, as well as helpful videos showing the features of the mobility scooter. Per the manual, the consumer needs to unfold the frame first, which can be done by pulling on the folded frame lock pin ring and releasing the foot platform. The individual can then unfold the front column by pulling the column lock triggers upward towards the handle to release the tilt lock, then move the drive unit away from the column to open the quick-release housing. To connect the front column to the rear frame, position the column to the “detach” position, lift the front of the footing platform, and insert the connection pin into the quick-release housing on the drive unit. If issues arise while setting up the Lexis Feather or technical assistance is needed, the customer support team with Discover Mobility is happy to help over the phone.