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Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2025
Put it to the test while diving so far, it's a great thing to have when diving.
Justin
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
These were awesome in Maui! Highly recommend!
azyogamom
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
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KMcClure
Reviewed in the United States on August 23, 2024
We have a few sea scooters and while most will eventually sink, they take a while, this on the other hand will sink like a rock (even with the floaty attached).But the plusses compared to my other sea scooters are the easy to charge using a common usb-c cable, no extra batteries to have to remove and plug in.Easy to see the battery life rings on the front.battery life seems to be around 40 minutes and full speed towing the kids around.It does pull my 200+ lbs around decently as well.I feel it might be slightly overpriced though.
Sandra Bennett
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
My son loves this product. Could use a longer battery life or charge more quickly but still is a great product and well made.
Pamela magley
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2024
When I finally got it. I love it so much. You have use it with the current to get down deep close to shore. It’s fun to play around with it in the pool too. My grankids love it.
Shawn
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2024
This thing is fun to use. The battery life is pretty good and lets you know when it's getting low so you don't stuck and have to swim back. I bought a 100W USB-C laptop charger for it and that charges it pretty fast. There is a waterproof cap that you have to put back on the front after you charge it up and before it goes back into the water. This waterproof cap is not attached to the scooter with a lanyard, so one of my kids saw that it was charged, unplugged the charger and jumped into the water with it without putting this cover back on. So I'm deducting one star because I think that could be prevented by having the cover attached with a lanyard so the cover cannot be ignored when the scooter is picked up.
Bret
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2024
I've wanted one of these exact items since I saw a similar item given away on The Price Is Right when I was a kid over 20 years ago. Those models were substantially larger of course, and as lithium batteries have become more powerful and brushless motors have become more powerful, the experience you'd expect from a massive specialized piece of equipment has basically been shrunk down to the size of a fancy bottle of water.What you get here is really spectacular. You get absolutely everything you need to go out and have the time of your life. You really can just go out and have a blast, especially if you have access to a larger pool with still water.Once you decide to try things like snorkeling or more adventurous locations, that's when you may want to accessorize a bit. From what I understand, there are remotes available that increase the utility and usability of the unit so you can attach it and control it without holding it in front of you in the standard way. Those are not included, and neither is the coveted SUP stand up paddleboard mount which I definitely want to try.The thing to keep in mind about this one in particular is that it is not going to sling you through the water like Aquaman. It's going to give you a little extra push to really supplement your own kicking, especially with fins. I tried it several times while giving it no additional help or effort and it could certainly drag me along just fine, but it wasn't something that was going to go dangerously fast by any means.When I took it to my community pool in fact, it was so understate, quiet, and relatively slow that no one even noticed I was using it.If you're ok with that, and I am, then this is a good one for you.If you're on the bigger / taller side, for the money, you may want to spend a few extra bucks and get the more powerful model. You're already spending a big chunk of money, so unless you have a really good reason to need the smaller model, if they're within $100 of each other, I'd probably get the bigger one.One word of warning for any new user by the way...keep your swim trunks drawstrings away! I had one of my trunk drawstrings get loose and got sucked up by this thing in an instant. Fortunately, I was in shallow water so it didn't tangle me up in a dangerous way, but I did have to cut the drawstring out very carefully and I was in a very awkward position for about 20 minutes while I removed it from around the motor with very sharp scissors in a sensitive area.Overall this thing is just fun fun fun. If you're on the fence, get the cheaper one and give it a shot. It's still a blast. If you're heading into choppy water, get the big one.Either way, definitely get one!
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