Snxyda Ultra Lightweight Folding Mobility Scooter: 1-second folding and compact structure
Meet the Ultra Lightweight Folding Mobility Scooter—your ticket to freedom without the fuss. Whether you're a senior or just someone who values their independence, this scooter's got your back (and your groceries, and your park picnics). The magic? A 1-second folding mechanism that makes stashing it in your car trunk or taking it on a flight (yep, it's flight-friendly with that lithium battery) a breeze.
Don't let its featherlight frame fool you—crafted from magnesium alloy, it tips the scales at a mere 37 lbs (sans handles and battery) but can handle up to 275 pounds like a champ. And with controls so intuitive even your grandkids would be jealous, plus adjustable armrests and levers, it's a dream for users from 18 to 90. (Seriously, it's that easy.)
Safety? Covered. A shock-absorbing spring keeps bumps in check, while a 200w brushless motor laughs in the face of hills. And those 7-inch explosion-proof solid rubber tires? They'll glide over anything from sidewalk cracks to park paths. Whether you're off to the store or exploring the neighborhood, this scooter's ready for adventure—no cape required.
- Ultra-lightweight and sturdy magnesium alloy
- Easy to use with intuitive control panel
- Safe and durable with shock-absorbing spring
- Customer-first brand with one-year warranty
- 1-second folding and compact structure
General specs
- Brand: Snxyda
- Seller: Amazon
- Product Dimensions: 37.4 x 17.72 x 37.8 inches
- Weight: 52.91 Pounds
- Date First Available: August 3, 2024
- Manufacturer: Snxyda
- Country of Origin: China
- Maximum Speed: 3.7 mph
- Driving Distance: 10 miles per charge
- Maximum Load Capacity: 275 pounds
- First listed by seller: 6/6/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Snxyda | Wooken | Pride Mobility | VERPAL | ZiiROBOT | Enhance Mobility |
Model | SC15 | 09B | R3b | Transformer 2 | ||
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Price | $1,898.00 | $447.99 | $2,399.00 | $549.99 | $1,909.00 | $2,775.00 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 26, 2025 | July 20, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | June 27, 2025 |
Weight Capacity | 264 lbs | Up to 275 lbs | 300 lbs | |||
Range | 12.1 miles | 15 miles | Up to 10 miles | 13.5 miles per charge |
Evelyn M.
Chicago, IL
June 11, 2025
as a stay-at-home mom in chicago, this scooter has been a game-changer for getting around with the kids or just running errands without relying on my husband or public transport. i found a hack: keep a small toolkit handy for quick adjustments to the levers, which helps with the occasional stiffness. it's not perfect—i've had a few moments where it struggled on steeper hills, but for most daily stuff, it's reliable. the brand loyalty is real here; snxyda delivered on portability and ease, even if it has its quirks. overall, it's inspired me to explore more local parks and shops, adding a bit of freedom to my routine. 😊
- Pros: i love how light as a feather this thing is, making it super easy to fold up and toss in my car for quick trips. the controls are intuitive, and it handles bumps surprisingly well, which is great for chicago's uneven sidewalks. it's sturdy enough for my grocery runs and feels safe with the solid tires.
- Cons: most likely, the battery life could be better for longer outings, and while it's light, the folding mechanism sometimes feels a bit finicky—i wish it were smoother. also, the armrests, though adjustable, don't provide as much comfort as i'd hoped for extended use.