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Chat4asec

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  1. I have had a Solax for about 10 years. Folds up and weighs about 50 lbs. The new ones have an auto "open and close" button. My present one is still in great condition but I would love a new one! We have been on about 15 cruises with it. No problems.

     

    Lynda

  2. I have purchased a Lexis Light fold up scooter (50 lbs) that goes right on the airplane as carry on luggage. (It does not count as a carry on because it is considered medical equipment...like a CPAP machine). I ride it to the gate (does away with waiting for the "trolley" or a wheelchair), my husband folds it up in about 5 seconds, we put the "travel cover" on it and store it in the overhead bin. It is 18"x22" so fits like a carry on. When we deplane, my husband pushes one button, adds the lithium battery and it is ready to go. We often arrive late at night when the "tolleys" are not running but there is never a problem getting to baggage claim (which always seems to be miles away!) because I ride the scooter. Fits nicely under the bed or wherever you store your luggage on the ship. Another benefit I found is that we now "grab and go" with it at home rather than load the "big scooter" (150 lbs). I still like the larger scooter for around the neighborhood and at a nearby theme park that is VERY hilly. But, for traveling, it's the Lexis Light all the way. :)

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