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Rubicon DX04 World's Lightest (only 30lbs) Foldable Electric Wheelchair - Travel Size - Airline Approved - User Friendly - 10 mi Cruise Range - Ships from USA - Serviced in USA (Model2)

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  • Worlds Lightest Foldable Power Wheelchair The Rubicon DX04 Super Lightweight Folding Electric Wheelchair holds the distinction of being the worlds lightest foldable power wheelchair, weighing only 30 pounds. Thoughtfully engineered for everyday versatility, it provides convenient mobility support indoors, outdoors, and while traveling.
  • Smooth, and Safe Ride Dual brushless motors, the DX04 reaches speeds up to 4 mph and offers a range of up to 10 miles per charge. With a fast 6-hour charging time, its ready when you are. The 9-inch front and 12.5-inch rear wheels, combined with an 18-inch seat width, deliver a stable and comfortable ride.
  • First Design The inward-collapsing footrest allows for easier standing access, while hydraulic anti-tilt support ensures added stability. The breathable air-breeze seat cushion and backrest cover enhance comfort and can be easily removed for cleaning.
  • Reliable Safety and Build Quality Safety features include a 360-degree joystick, electromagnetic brake system, solid puncture-proof rubber tires, and a sturdy foldable footrestmaking the DX04 both secure and long-lasting.
  • Travel-Ready and Airline-Compliant Equipped with an airline-approved 10AH high-performance battery and upgraded dual motors, the DX04 is ready for global travel by air, train, or cruise.
  • Quick-Fold Convenience Designed for travel, the DX04 folds in just 3 seconds. Its compact, lightweight design fits easily into most car trunks, making it the perfect mobility solution on the go.

Brand: Rubicon


Color: Multicolor


Manufacturer: INNUOVO


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 6, 2025


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ INNUOVO


Best Sellers Rank: #328,577 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household) #171 in Electric Wheelchairs


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Customer Reviews: 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 176 ratings


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  • Good for what you pay for and should expect
UPDATE: It barely lasted 3 years. The arm rests extend beyond the metal bar frame. And quickly disintegrate with the weight of someone getting in and out of the chair multiple times a day. We tried gorilla tape and arm cushions to lengthen the time. But the arms themselves just finally gave out. The wheel brakes also stopped holding; no adjustment possible. So replaced with another model found on Amazon that seems to have better arms and brakes. We bought this Rubicon Model 1 as a supplement to our Jazzy Passport. We have had the Jazzy for over a year and put around 500 miles on it. It is a workhorse and never failed. The Rubicon is nearly half the price and 38 lbs vs the Jazzy Passport 68 lbs. That lighter weight for easier handling is what you are buying with the Rubicon. Not durability under heavy use. The Rubicon folds up as tight and easily as the Jazzy. With one caveat. The Jazzy, when folded, is on its 4 sets of anti-tipover wheels and stands straight up. This one rests on the tip over wheels and the main wheels and tilts at a 30 degree angle. But the main wheels are locked / engaged and so it cannot roll unless you tip it further down onto only the tip-over wheels. But by then. it is 2 ft too low to the ground for my 6' frame. So I have to fold it exactly where I plan to lift it. We thought the handles on the Rubicon would come in handy. Especially if something went wrong like the battery discharging. But the back wheels remain locked to the motors at all times. With no way to disengage like with the Jazzy. So there is no possibility to use it as a push chair. With that said, even though the wheels are engaged, the motors will still spin when the wheels are tensioned. That is to say, you have to make extra sure to have the wheelchair like "hand brakes" on each wheel. Else it moves backwards too easily as you try and get out of the chair. The jazzy wheels are fixed / locked by the motors or electronic brakes. With no chance of moving (and they do not have any kind of manual wheel locks). Rubicon mentions automatic braking. There is no such thing. When you release the joystick and it recenters, the chair continues to roll for another few feet. No braking at all. Again, unlike the Jazzy which definitely brakes and you stop on a dime. They mention pneumatic wheels. Which implies air filled. This is a requirement with the Jazzy for us because we use it on daily walks of 2-5 miles outside on sidewalks and such. You need that extra cushioning when outside. These wheels are solid plastic -- period. No pneumatic about it. And likely not to last anywhere near as long. The Rubicon is well built and finished; as you might expect from an American manufacturer putting higher standards on the Chinese manufacturer. But to get that lightweight, it is very minimal and about the same (or worse) than a fold-up, portable transport chair. When you go over an uneven surface (even a carpet to floor transition) it twists and turns a bit like a roller coaster. Well, not that bad. But not as solid as the Jazzy. The manual is for some different version or model then what they send. The battery is hardwired to the chair and not removable. Ours came missing the single bolt holding the battery to the chair -- the battery was dangling from the chair by the wire when we took it out of the box. The charger is super-lightweight and larger than a typical "brick" charger for a laptop or similar (2x larger than our Jazzy charger). Oddly, it has a PC style 2" fan in it which is very noisy. There is not a single mark or label on the charger so you have no clue what the amperage or voltage is. No ability to replace it with an equivalent if it ever goes out. Given everything I read here and elsewhere, I do not expect any sort of customer service, warranty service or the like is really available. Still waiting to hear about the missing bolt. (I found a bolt and nut in the garage that is working for now.) It essentially comes fully assembled. You just have to pop on the two anti-tipover wheels that have button locks. And slide the joystick controller onto the arm bracket. And you are ready to go. The battery is not removable, as mentioned, and so you have to charge it while still connected in the chair. There are three speed settings versus the Jazzy five. And, most annoying, the Rubicon engages the horn anytime you have the joystick in "backup" position. Making the chair make an annoying sound all the while you may be backing up. Think of like a garbage truck or construction machinery with audible backup warnings. If we have to destroy the speaker so there is no sound from the horn; we would not mind. Definitely get a cushion (we have a lumber support cushion on the Jazzy as well). As all they are providing is a web material seat and back. Overall, you are getting what you are paying for and likely expect. A lightweight, light build, electric chair. We use the Jazzy daily for outdoor walks; as mentioned. And amusement parks and such if that is ever in the cards. The Rubicon will stay in the car to be used for short distance and duration outings such as the grocery store, some restaurants with longer walks, the mall (if we ever go again) and such. Occasional use on very flat surfaces. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2022 by GadgetSurplus

  • Light weight
This power wheelchair is light enough for me to pick it up and put it in the trunk of my car. I am an above knee amputee. I keep a walker in my trunk. I roll up in my wheelchair, open the trunk, take out the walker, pick the wheelchair up and put it in my trunk. Then I use the walker to get it into my car. This gave me independence I did not have before. I gave it 5 stars 🌟 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025 by Roger P

  • Wish it matched the description
I just received my wheelchair and it varies substantially from the description as I will outline and hope they correct their information. The wheelchair weighs 38 pounds not 30. That is a substantial difference, but I can leverage it into the car using a blanket and leaning it into the hatch of my Prius. This was very important. They say the motor is 380W however the manual says 2 150W motors so only 300W total. I am at the high end of the 220 pound weight limit according the the manual, but even with the lower power it has plenty of get up and go, thank goodness there is a slow speed! It also says the arms pull up making it easy to get up to tables, they do not. However the arms are not full length and you can remove the controller while at a dining table to scoot in as close as is comfortable. I also expected to lift the arms to sit in the seat and swing around front as I thought the foot rest would prevent me from comfortably sitting from the front. The foot rest kicks up to be flat against the chair making it very safe and easy to simply sit then push down the footrest for my feet. The battery is not really removeable it is screwed into a holder with 7 screws and there are loose circuit boards and stuff in with the battery. This will prevent you from carrying a spare battery to double the travel distance, but will allow you to change out the battery when it fails. It does work, folds easily and will stand if you leave the anti tipper devices in. Not sure if it can go on an airplane as most seem to say you need to remove the battery, hopefully they will answer that question. Wheels are 8 and 12" not 9 and 15" and are hard polyurethane. I have tried 4 times to get them to call me back to answer some questions, so am disappointed in that, but I wanted a wheelchair, and it is fulfilling that need. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2021 by Cathy

  • Looks almost like the amazonphoto
I unpacked this two days ago, because I am in a wheelchair I had someone else help me to take it out of the box, open it up and install the battery and the joystick. It was as described in the video. The only thing that seems to be different is that the wheels appear to be a hard plastic material rather than the softer more rubbery wheels that show in the photo on Amazon. When I read the reviews, I wondered if people were talking about two different wheelchairs because someone loved it and others thought it was nothing like what was advertised. I can’t say about reliability since I haven’t even sat in it yet. I’m waiting for someone else to be here with me in order to try it out for the first time , I will post an update once I see how it runs. UUPDATE. I had family here and tried it out. Not very stable. It moves when you get in and out of it so best to have someone else with you when using it. Or put its back to a wall. It functions well on flat ground, but on pavers, you feel the bumpy ride (no shock absorbers). The seat is okay but would not be supportive for long periods of time. I cant fold it myself, since I am truly wheelchair or walker dependent. But I think it will be good for short trips or to bring when visiting family. And the wheels really are as pictured. They are just shinier, so they appeared to be more like plastic, but they truly are rubber., I have not tried it on inclines. I have found the battery doesn't hold its charge even if it's just sitting. So be sure to recharge it fully before planning to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2023 by Virginia B Virginia B

  • Reasonable quality, reasonable price.
Decent and powerful for my mother who is 110 lb. We've had this unit 6 months so far, no issues. Saved about $1000 ordering from Amazon versus a local retailer. Works best with a seat cushion, I imagine most wheelchairs do. Also so far no battery issues. Plugs and charges overnight and has not run out of juice on any short trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2025 by Becky BG

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