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R. Smith
> 3 dayLove this product. My 2 year old grandson rides it was such ease. The lights are really cool looking when their riding. I really love the convenience of it, fold and go. We take it everywhere
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Gwendolyn Norton
> 3 dayThis product was well made and it looks nice
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MountP
> 3 dayMy grand son loves it and I as an Engineer are very happy with how strong it is,
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Jade Torphy
> 3 dayThis is a s a super starter scooter and is quite sturdy for its price. Three year old grandson loves it.
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Ashley
Greater than one weekBought this for my sons 5th birthday and he was so happy didn’t even want to open his other gifts. Great for the campground.
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Aaron.Ward
> 3 dayFabulous bike and looks fancy for my little girl, can be folded to save space!
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Stephanie Duverge
> 3 dayHelps keep balance and secure I even tried it myself and the wheels are legit ! Can’t wait for her to try it on Christmas as this is a gift .
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Mika
> 3 dayMy son loves it. It moves quick and is sturdy. Great purchase.
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Shannon
Greater than one weekAbsolutely best scooter we have found. Have gone through 3 of them already this summer that have all broken, bent, or just not worked and and this one High quality , durable and perfect for our big 4 year old!!!
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J. Manchester
> 3 dayDo not purchase this scooter if your child is older than 7. The manufactures state that this scooter is suitable for children 3 to 14-years-old, NOT TRUE. My child is 7, well within its parameters, and I fear this scooter will be too small for her next year, even when adjusted to its highest option. I ordered it because I expected her to have it for a few years, this was not a cheap scooter! Further, the steering is extremely difficult and awkward. You are unable to actually turn the wheels and the handlebars like traditional scooters. To turn, you have to lean in the direction in which you want to turn. Once you lean, it takes a while for the scooter to actually turn, and consequently, you miss the turn or end up smashing into an object. My child was so excited to ride this scooter, she rode it for literally 5 minutes, and said the following, “Mummy this is hard to steer, give it 1 star. No give it 2 stars, the wheels light up.” In short, the difference is between driving a car with power steering vs. one without. This scooter has no power steering, your child will have to physically turn or lean their body and the handlebars in the direction they want to go. Too much work when this should be fun. Up date: After many hours at the beach, my daughter got the hang of it, meaning, She figured out how to steer it, and requested I changed my review from 2 stars to 4 stars. I on the other hand, feel she should not have had to work so hard, Im giving it 3 stars.