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Mar 2026-Mar 2026
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Quietly impressed
Quietly impressed
ServiceHalfway through unboxing I laughed — I had been nervy about buying this, worried it’d be more hype than real. Turns out the foot massager and the bits that come with it are exactly as promised, and the customer team was ridiculously on it, answering questions fast and actually caring. I’ve had dodgy experiences elsewhere, so that mattered. Still a bit surprised at how smooth the whole thing went, and I'm happy.
Quietly impressed
Quietly impressed
ServiceI first saw this at a colleague's desk and was curious, ordered it. The moment I knew I was sold was when support jumped in over chat to sort a setup glitch — they stayed on until it worked and sent a video. I tipped my brother the next day. It's solid gear, the extras are useful, and the quick, hands-on customer help was the unexpected bit that sealed it.
Quiet power, awkward near the reef
Quiet power, awkward near the reef
Productit’s negatively buoyant and sinks fast, so you have to keep a firm grip. That gets annoying when you want to frame photos or hover over coral — feels clumsy and a bit risky for the reef and the scooter. I’m wondering if Lefeet makes a float or attachment to fix that. Otherwise, decent performance for casual dives.
First dip with the P1 XR — pleasantly conflicted
First dip with the P1 XR — pleasantly conflicted
Producton the low settings it’s whisper-quiet and I could actually hold my position against a mild current, which made shooting wider reef shots way easier. Still, there’s a snag: it’s noticeably negatively buoyant. It sinks if you let go, so I ended up clutching it the whole time while trying to frame photos — clumsy, and not great for the coral or the unit. Does Lefeet sell floats or a buoyancy kit? I’d buy that, I think.
Quiet game-changer for weekend dives
Quiet game-changer for weekend dives
Productthe two-handle screw cap can work itself slightly loose after a few outings, so I check it before every dive; maybe an O-ring would fix that. I also mislaid the throttle on a trip to the Maldives and, luckily, a buddy let me use his — pairing the throttle was shockingly simple, no fuss. It also helps if you have knee issues or aren't great at finning, gives you more confidence. Not perfect, but reliable, and it’s become part of my regular kit for recreational dives and training days.
Unexpected dive buddy
Unexpected dive buddy
Productthe two-handle screw cap can loosen if you don’t check it. Maybe an O-ring would help. Overall I’m pleasantly surprised — feels reliable, fun and a real enabler for slower swimmers or folks with knee trouble.
About LEFEET
LEFEET is a consumer electronics brand focused on underwater propulsion devices. Its core products include compact underwater scooters designed for recreational use in activities such as snorkelling and diving. The brand’s range is aimed at individual water-sports users who want powered assistance for moving through the water while swimming or using standard dive gear. LEFEET products are typically handheld and built to operate in aquatic environments, with models intended for personal, portable use.
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