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  • Kids' Scooter Buying Guide

    Kids' Scooter Buying Guide

    Large wheel kick scooters (200mm+) are more challenging for very small children to ride because they take more effort to push and steer, and take longer to brake to a stop. However, they are also more stable and perform better over rough surfaces. Due to its size, it forces kids to ride in a more moderated manner. They also have the added advantage of a long lifespan as it can be used even by adults.
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  • What Are the Best Scooters for Kids?

    What Are the Best Scooters for Kids?

    When choosing kids’ scooters, it’s very important to consider the child’s age, height, and weight. The best scooters for kids will have an adjustable handlebar that can be raised or lowered as the child grows. They should also have a sturdy frame and big wheels for stability and smooth riding. Read on to find out how to choose the best scooter for your child.
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  •  How To Choose The Right Scooter For Kids

     How To Choose The Right Scooter For Kids

    So that should cover all you need to know about choosing scooter for kids .The main things to consider when purchasing a scooter for your child are age, height and skill level, while parents of heavier children should also keep in mind the weight recommendations. Hopefully this has cleared up any confusion and answered any questions you had about selecting your child’s scooter. If you're still unsure of anything, you can always reach out to us and we’d be happy to assist and point you in the right direction!Before committing to a scooter, let your child give it a test ride. Check if the handlebars are comfortable to grip, if the scooter is easy to manoeuvre, and if your child feels confident and in control. It's like test driving a scooter for kids – minus the car salesman!With these scoot-tastic tips in your back pocket, you're ready to choose the perfect scooter for your little adventurer. So, hop on the scooter bandwagon and let the scooting adventures begin!
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  • How to Choose a Scooter for Children

    How to Choose a Scooter for Children

    Every child is different, some will master scootering immediately, others will take some time to gain the necessary confidence. If the scooter is light enough, though, its size corresponds to the child's age and the footboard height does not burden the supporting leg excessively, then nothing stands in the way of children enjoying the pleasures that riding a scooter brings.
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  • 7 Tips to Help You Pick the Best Kid’s Scooter

    7 Tips to Help You Pick the Best Kid’s Scooter

    You’re likely to agree when I say, “Choosing the best kids scooter that fits your child’s height and age can be challenging if you don’t know what to look for.” There are so many new kids scooters on the market, and you could have difficulty choosing one. However, you should be able to find a scooter that’s perfect for your child if you follow the advice in this post. So, if you’re looking for tips to help you choose the best kids scooter when shopping, this post will be a great help. 
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  • How to Choose the Best Electric Scooter for Kids

    How to Choose the Best Electric Scooter for Kids

    Electric scooters can get going pretty fast. So when is a child developmentally ready to safely ride an electric scooter? That answer will vary. While scooter brands offer age recommendations, only you know your child and what you think is safe for them.Most kids electric scooters have a maximum speed of 10 mph. There are a few designed for older kids that max out at 15 mph. For younger or less coordinated kids, there are some that max out between 6 and 8 mph.These “max” speeds are the only speed on an electric scooter. They do not have the ability to go slower. You’re either stopped, revving up to the max, or at the max.
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  • How to Choose The Right Scooter For Your Kid

    How to Choose The Right Scooter For Your Kid

    You love your children like nothing and no one else in the world. Sure, your parents told you that one day you would understand their sometimes maddening obsession with your safety, but you didn’t believe them until now. When you buy your child a water bottle you check that it is BPA free. When you get clothing for your child you make sure the fibers won’t irritate your child’s skin. When you shop for food you scrupulously check for anything to which your child may be allergic. You have seen others’ children having a ball on kick scooters, but you’ve also heard stories about kids getting injured or just falling out of love with the activity. You are at a crossroads.Today you are considering buying your child a toy that will keep them active and healthy. You’re considering buying a kick scooter for them. You want what’s best for them, but sometimes it is difficult to feel like you know which product is right for them because “right for them” can mean so many things.
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  • Our Guide to Everything You Need to Know About Scooters For Kids

    Our Guide to Everything You Need to Know About Scooters For Kids

    As our name might suggest, cycling is our main focus and passion. However we have nothing against scooters, and we think they’re a great way to get your little ones active. If you're getting a scooter for your child, as with a bike, it's important to choose one that suits their size. We have a range available on subscription at affordable prices. In this guide, we'll walk you through everything you need to know about scooters for kids. We'll start by focusing on scooters for toddlers (ages 2 to 5 years old). And then we'll take a look at some of the features of scooters for older children.
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  • How to Choose the Right Kids Scooter for Your Child?

    How to Choose the Right Kids Scooter for Your Child?

    Most frequently, children's scooters have wheels made of plastic, rubber, or occasionally polyurethane. Older children should pick versions with rubber or polyurethane wheels so they can travel at fairly high speeds without having to slow down for every little bump.Rubber wheels need to be regularly pumped, although scooters with such wheels are substantially less expensive than those with polyurethane wheels. Polyurethane wheels have the same shock-absorbing qualities as rubber wheels and do not need to be re-inflated.The size of the wheels is also important; tiny wheels make it easier to ride a scooter on flat ground, whereas large wheels make it possible to easily navigate some minor road hazards like pits, humps, and cracks.
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