Kick Scooter Kids Scooter 3 Wheel Scooter, 4 Height Adjustable Pu Wheels Extra Wide Deck Best Gifts for Kids, Boys Girls
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fishyjoe
> 3 dayOur five-year-old had trouble balancing on the razor we got her for Christmas. So, we wanted to get her a scooter with three or more wheels until she is ready for the razor. To steer, you have to lean on either side, rather than turning the handlebars. The steering is a lot “looser,” in that it doesn’t make tight turns. She has had no problem figuring out the steering and foot brake, and zips around now likes it’s nothing. She loves how the wheels light up! Ohhhh, and it does break down easily for when she gets tired of scooting and Dad needs to carry it back home ;)
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Vipul
> 3 dayOrdered this for my 3 y.o. Scooter comes in 2 parts and is easy to assemble - put the handle in base and push till the lock clicks. Press the button and pull to dismantle and store / carry. Having 3 way balance makes it suitable for younger kids. Wheels light up when in motion and make for a pretty sight. Only grief - I got a returned / opened box. The plastic cover on handles seemed stretched and wheels had traces of dirt on them. I was going to return, but ended up wiping the wheels with lysol wipe and taking off the packing plastic - handles under that were nice and shiny.
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Linda Whitten
Greater than one weekVery well made rides well !
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Erica knight
> 3 dayThis scooter is very well made ! My daughter is four and she did get a little frustrated the first week of using it because you use your body weight to steer right and left so it is a bit touchy and takes some getting used to . Fast forward a week later and she is just flyin by on that thing jammin down hills! Also the wheels light up it’s super fun I’m buying one for my three year as well. You won’t regret this purchase !
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Brittany LaBore
> 3 dayIt held up for the first 3 months but we’ve lost screw after screw. My daughter can’t ride it until we figure out how to get a new one. We found it the first few times but now we cannot find the lost screw. She really doesn’t even ride it all that much but compared to her brothers scooter that is a different brand and is rode on more often and he’s a lot more rough with, it has not been comparable. Other than losing the screws here and there I don’t have any other complaints in regards to it. We received new screws and it is fixed and ready to ride again. Appreciate the customer service! Added a star for customer service to make this four stars instead of the original three.
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Mariah
> 3 dayWe have 3 of these scooters now, in 3 different colors. Two were purchased a couple years ago and one a couple months ago. My kids love them so much! They get used daily and have held up perfectly. After two years of daily use the wheels still light up, too.
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Jaquelyn
> 3 dayWe bought this a couple of months ago and we completely love it. It was very easy to assemble. I didnt even need my husband to it for me. The wheels spin so smoothly and the breaks work great. The handles are the ones that turn to the sides. That was hard for my daughter to learn to maneuver, because this is her first scooter. But now after practicing, shes become pretty good at it. It is extremely easy to adjust to the desired height and even my husband has ridden it and it was able to handle his weight ( 200lbs) If for any reason we needed to buy a scooter again. Id buy this one again.
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Nataliya Pradun
> 3 dayMy kid loves it. Very sturdy compare to other brands.
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CoolGuy094
> 3 dayMy daughter has been very timid of any bike, scooter, etc. that weve tried to get her on. Shes done excellent on this scooter. I think having the spread wheels in the front and the dually style wheels in the back helps with her confidence in balance tremendously. Shes been riding it about two months now and she can easily keep up with me around the neighborhood now. Of course she loved the look of it and the lights in the wheels which are still all working thus far. One thing I will point out is that you steer this scooter exclusively by leaning your body weight left/right on the scooter. The handlebars are stationary; they do not turn to rotate the wheels like a traditional scooter. I read one review or Q&A that said you could steer both by shifting weight and by turning the handlebars, but this is not the case. The handlebars are static to the board and do not rotate. It may take some getting used to if your kid is used to steering by turning handlebars. The wheels are also made of a softer plastic material that isnt as loud on asphalt/concrete and is easy on hardwood floors.