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Brian Boyle
> 24 hourI purchased 2 of these. 1 for my daughter and 1 for me. Both of them make different noise while riding down the sidewalk. These have not been out in the rain or abused in any way. They are fun to ride, if you can tune out he noises.
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Katherine
> 24 hourBought to ride around with my son, works great
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Mrs. Juliet Rempel PhD
> 24 hourvery good product
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Kevin
> 24 hourI love that I made this purchase for this scooter. Its been really nice having this for my commute to work, and it gets me awake in the morning before the start of the shift. The mechanisms on the scooter are easy to understand and use. Control on it is really good, just dont go fast around tighter turns. Overall, a fantastic purchase and Im very satisfied with this scooter!
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Charlie
> 24 hourI bought this scooter because my kids just got good at their scooters and I couldnt keep up. This is WORLDS better than stealing my oldests razor. The big wheels make for a much smoother ride, the wide deck feels so much better on my feet, and the handlebars are scaled for an adult body. I appreciated that it came with the tools needed to tighten everything up. Between unpacking and the first scoot was maybe ten minutes. My partner tried it and also wants one now. I cant speak to how this compares to other adult scooters, but it more than meets my needs.
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Anya Fenix
> 24 hourI was looking for a cheap, entry-level scooter to try out before I switched to a fancy one. I am 54 with a size 7.5 shoe, around 145 lbs, current vanity-size adjusted dress size 4. This one was cheaper than the Razor A5 and seemed to have a more loyal fanbase with similar features and quality. I was going to just buy it in silver, but ended up waiting. Im glad I did, because within a week or two, the black and red became available. I wanted the black and red so I could pair it with a black and red bike helmet. So, if they dont have the colors you want, for better or worse, you may be able to wait and see if they become available. Or you could ask. The ride itself is very bumpy. I do not recommend this product if you have bad knees. I do not have bad knees. After about four hours of riding around, my legs were a bit sore. But I stayed hydrated enough to not cramp. Another reviewer mentioned that its like doing a one-legged squat for quite some time. I was able to adjust my foot positioning over time to where I could put one put behind the other. There isnt enough room for my feet side-by-side, but at an angle, one can be behind the other. But while riding it, would naturally not put my foot behind the other unless riding downhill. So, yes, my leg did get a little sore from the one-legged. But it was totally worth it. And I was able to adjust easily enough between riding with my left side or right side facing forward, although I hear folks naturally have a dominant preference. I say adjust at stop lights or every quarter mile or so to prevent getting a cramp or something. I average about a mile in a little under ten minutes. If Im in a hurry, I can do a 7 or 8 minute mile. If Im in a hurry, it can be a workout where I get legit exercise flushed. I think its worth it if you live in BK like I do. Ive only tried it around Roosevelt Island to teach myself how to use it, so dont have experience using it in the city. I use it to get from one part of BK to another, which can take a long time. Its typically faster than taking the bus if there isnt a direct route, but the bus in BK I find is a lot less enjoyable than the city. So I also recommend this if you want to avoid taking the bus. I also read that the bicycle was revolutionary for female mobility because it enabled women to travel unchaperoned. Id agree with this. I wanted the ability to somewhat safely zip home on late weekends and feel like this has served that purpose well. Carrying it around the city is not bad at all. Its very light and portable. The strap is ok, but if you dont hold it just right, some hardware will jam into you and pinch you no matter what you do. It doesnt take up too much room on the subway, although I wouldnt bring it with me during rush hour. I have never used the kickstand. Folding it up has so far seemed to be a very delicate process. Unhooking everything is easy enough, but its never clear if you did a good enough job when you close the joints, the red button for folding takes just the right touch (havent gotten it down to a swift motion, and kind of dont think Ill be able to). For the handles, they are held together by a piece of elastic. It doesnt seem sturdy at all. The design flaw is that they pop out of the holders when folded up for carrying around. So youll be sitting or walking and find one flopping around and have to put it back in. Its not held in there well at all. Thankfully, they do not pop out when you have it set up for riding. The handlebars are good enough for my height and arm length. I am of average proportion. The scooter is very light in terms of weight and combined with handlebars that are just a tiny bit too short, I sometimes raise it off the ground when kicking. It doesnt result in any actual performance issue other than being a little startling to slam yourself back onto the ground. This is my first scooter ever, and Id never ridden a scooter before this. So, Im reviewing for it solving my problem, but Im pretty useless at comparing it to other scooters.
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Anthonyrosales14
> 24 hourMy son is tall for 12 year old and he likes scooters. This scooter is light weight and moves quick! Really liked it from the get go
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Mario A. Marroquin
> 24 hourI just have to say, this kick scooter is an absolute game-changer for anyone looking for a lightweight, comfortable, and compact way to get around. Ive been using it for a while now, and I am really impressed with its overall performance. First of all, its incredibly lightweight, which means that I can easily carry it around wherever I go. Whether Im commuting to work or just running errands around town, this scooter is always by my side. Whats more, its super comfortable to ride. The handlebars are just the right height, the deck is wide enough to keep my feet comfortable, and the wheels are big enough to absorb any bumps or shocks on the road. I can ride this thing for hours without any discomfort. And lets not forget about how compact it is. When Im not using it, I can easily fold it up and stash it in a backpack or under my desk. It takes up hardly any space at all, which is a huge plus for anyone living in a small apartment or working in a crowded office. Overall, I would definitely recommend this kick scooter to anyone looking for a convenient and easy way to get around. Its the perfect combination of lightweight, comfortable, and compact, and I think its definitely worth checking out!
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BB
> 24 hourWe received it timely and my daughter loves it. She was on it from the time she got home from school till dark! She is 10 and we set the handles at almost the lowest setting. Is perfect.
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Aubrey
> 24 hourIt is very fun to ride around the neighborhood. It is lightweight but seems sturdy enough (i.e. so far it hasnt broke lol). Took it on 3 rides so far about 2 miles each on sidewalks and pavement. Am a grown adult. So far havent broke it. I like to ride the scooter and walk my dog at the same time. Sometimes I let the dog pull me and its so fun. Its nice having a small scooter because if I need to jump off for better control of my big dog its pretty easy to control my big dog and keep ahold of the scooter because the scooter is so lightweight its like nothing.