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Review on Scooters Suitable Adjustable Removable Activities by George Hersey

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality scooter Y-100 vs Y-200

Bought for Easter for my daughters (4 and 1.5 year olds). Really good, strong, quality assembly. I have a pink Y-200 (right) for my 4 year old and a red Y-100 (left) for my 1.5 year old. Here are the differences I noticed. See also photo.1. Y-200 required assembly. Just two steps. Insert the handlebars/steering stem and mount the clamp. So the Y-200 needs to be disassembled to fold up for travel, while the Y-100 simply folds up for travel. But disassembling the Y-200 is very easy. Both are ultimately compact and easy to carry.2. The Y-200's adjustable T-bar is 0.5" taller than the Y-100's when fully extended (see photo)3. The Y-200 has a wider seat. I haven't adjusted the seat height yet, but the Y-200 goes the tallest (13.5 inches) according to the manual. compared to the Y-100 which is only 12.8 inches long (I think I need to verify the exact height difference) 4. I think the Y-200 has a wider foot platform. Don't know if this is an optical illusion. See for yourself on photo.5. The Y-200 has two rear wheels versus one rear wheel on the Y-1006. The Y-200 seat reclines only, while the Y-100 seat reclines and rolls forward. The Y-200 has no music, no spotlights for discos. The Y-100 has music and a disco front light.8. Both have flashing light wheels when spun.9. Both have tilt-to-turn navigation. I haven't given them to my girls yet. Will have to write a sequel. But very happy with what we got. If I missed any differences between the two then hopefully the photos will tell the rest.

Pros
  • Quality construction
Cons
  • Expensive