It's for kids of course (and my 10yr old loves it) however I will admit i've had a few goes on it myself too as it has a respectable 100kg weight limit, and my c.80kg didn't phase it one bit - no signs of flexing or any obvious weak points (although my legs were a bit tired afterwards!). The wheels are solid (not pnuematic) however due to their size the ride is quite comfortable on pavements and other smooth-ish surfaces, however note this isn't an off-road scooter. The scooter folds up without needing any tools, so you could keep it in the back of the car or take it with you on the train. When unfolded and everything is locked in place it does feel sturdy and doesn't rattle as you're riding along, unlike my daughters previous folding scooter. At £102 at the time of my review, it is a chunk of money, however this is a well made scooter that should last providing it isn't misused of course.
Scritto da: customer review
Quite easy to assemble
I've never had a scooter before but thought I'd give this a go as we have limited space at home so the folding design makes it easier to store. I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of this, the design is quite well thought out and it was fairly easy to work out how to fold and unfold the scooter though I wouldn't say that the instruction leaflet is very useful for a total beginner. I am 5'6 and I found that I needed the handlebars at the top setting so it would not be suited to a taller person in my opinion. The lowered deck made it quite easy for me to find my balance quickly and I found I got more confident after a few minutes. There is plenty of room for my size 6 feet and after a while I got the hang of the brake. I am really enjoying using it, it's like being a kid again!
Scritto da: Paul S. Dunford
Good quality scooter but it came apart.
Overall the scooter rides nicely and smoothly with the large wheels. It’s a bit fiddly to lower into a folded position and although it doesn’t go very compact it is very lightweight and easy to carry on and off public transport. My only issue is the handlebar adjustment fell out and the pin that holds it together also fell out, I’m not sure how this happened but unfortunately I can’t now use it so need to order a replacement closer, I don’t leave it loose so I’m not entirely sure how this happened as it was after my first ride.
Scritto da: ♥ Steve H ♥
Solid scooter for adults and teens
A really well made thought out scooter, seems very durable and works well. Easy to use and folds up nicely. Both teens and adults have had a go on this and suitably impressed!
Scritto da: Kigrri
Son loves it, easy to assemble
Got this for my child to use over the summer and he really loves it, hes forever scooting around in the garden and outside now which is great to get them off and see them off their phones and computers. I do like this personally more than others with the very small wheels, these have I would say 'normal' size wheels. The steering initially was a little stiff but a few swerves soon loosened it up and its fine now. Its easy to assemble, though the instructions aren't much help, and small enough when folded up to stick in the cupboard on a night or when hes not using it. Price point is possibly an issue hence only 4 stars, there are perhaps cheaper alternatives but if you have the money this is recommended.