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The fit and finish is second to non. It really turns head at the local private pool my son and I take it to. I dont have much new to criticize, just to recap; I mentioned the P1 lites I have have the charger port covered with a screw down cap.. it was on so tight originally that I assumed it was for company diagnostics. I eventually realized it was the charging port, I used a pair of pliers to undo it. It did get easier eventually but, I find that I struggle with getting the caps to thread on properly to this day. Ive been told to add a little lube to make it easier already.
I have yet to change the wiring for the SUP mount I purchased recently.. so, I can't offer insight on my experience doing that yet. That said, it looks finicky and I dont see videos online giving tutorials on hat specific processes. I'm sure ill figure it out when the time comes.
Other then that I'm very impressed and eyeing sales on the larger units so my son and I can run duel units at the same time.
I do have reservations on letting my son use them in a lale environment. Out of concern that in an emergency situation he could drop the unit in deep water.. I know the strap is there to prevent such an occurrence but, I want him to drop it if he needs too, like if he is struggling to catch his breath (or myself for that matter). I see ou offer weight reduction. Maybe there's an option for a float in the future? Its a rare situation.
The fit and finish is second to non. It really turns head at the local private pool my son and I take it to. I dont have much new to criticize, just to recap; I mentioned the P1 lites I have have the charger port covered with a screw down cap.. it was on so tight originally that I assumed it was for company diagnostics. I eventually realized it was the charging port, I used a pair of pliers to undo it. It did get easier eventually but, I find that I struggle with getting the caps to thread on properly to this day. Ive been told to add a little lube to make it easier already. I have yet to change the wiring for the SUP mount I purchased recently.. so, I can't offer insight on my experience doing that yet. That said, it looks finicky and I dont see videos online giving tutorials on hat specific processes. I'm sure ill figure it out when the time comes. Other then that I'm very impressed and eyeing sales on the larger units so my son and I can run duel units at the same time. I do have reservations on letting my son use them in a lale environment. Out of concern that in an emergency situation he could drop the unit in deep water.. I know the strap is there to prevent such an occurrence but, I want him to drop it if he needs too, like if he is struggling to catch his breath (or myself for that matter). I see ou offer weight reduction. Maybe there's an option for a float in the future? Its a rare situation.
I’ve been using the LeFeet P1 with the leg mount kit for a couple months now. The scooters are incredibly user friendly and intuitive to use. They allow us divers to explore even more of the underwater world with no added stress!
I had the opportunity to try the P1 scooter mounted on my legs , it took me a little bit of time to get used to it but after a while it was fun and very efficient. Going to 30m to do freediving safety was effortless. I haven't tried it to do reef exploration but I can imagine it must be amazing . Highly recommended.
Used the P1 attached with the leg streps, powerful propulsion and fun to play with, you can be very agile.Downsides: the remote looses connection sometimes for 1 or 2 seconds and the streps have to be readjusted after a while. But these are minor things.Overall a great product.
Yesterday I dived for the first time with the P1 XR scooter and I am very positive about the performance. Especially on the lower settings the scooter is very quiet and that is wonderful underwater while you can still go against the current in the lowest setting. A downside I find is the negative buoyancy of the scooter. You always have to hold the scooter in your hand because it sinks immediately and that is not pleasant when taking pictures on the coral. Apart from the fact that the scooter can be damaged by contact with the reef, the most important thing is the damage to the coral. Does Lefeet have floats with which I can tackle this problem? I look forward to hearing from you.
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LEFEET was founded in 2018 by a group of watermen, divers, and snorkelers. Lefeet was developed out of our passion for the ocean and a shared curiosity to uncover its marvels. Our main objective was to create the most cutting-edge and effective underwater scooter available. By utilizing innovative techniques, we have revolutionized conventional bulky Diver Propulsion Vehicles (DPVs) into lightweight, potent, and user-friendly scooters, receiving acclaim from divers and snorkelers worldwide.
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