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Review on Kids Kick Scooter With Removable Seat, 3 LED Wheels, Adjustable Height & Foldable Design For Ages 2-12 Years Old - Rear Brake And Wide Standing Board For Outdoor Activities Boys/Girls by Chris Pacino

Revainrating 4 out of 5

NOT SAFE, tall for 2 year old.

Looks nice and thought it would be short enough for my 2 year old to ride on using the seat feature and to my surprise HIS FEET WOULDN’T TOUCH THE FLOOR even at the lowest height. Its alright for standing but can’t use the seat at all, he has to tip-toe & falls to the side. Sucks because a big reason I purchased this scooter was specifically for him to start off by using the seat since he’s still learning to ride standing up. Another major issue we have with this scooter is the way it turns, ITS VERY DIFFICULT! So annoying that it requires a very wide space to be able to make a turn because the handles won’t turn when my child moves his arms towards left or right. Due to him having to tilt his body to make a turn requires wide space to fully make the turn or he’ll crash into something and my child gets annoyed of that so he has to get off the scooter and completely turn the whole scooter towards the direction he wants to go. It also is dangerous tilting his body, he can easily fall off it. That’s the reason I felt forced to buy him a helmet & safety gear. This scooter is definitely not safe for a beginner or toddler learning to balance. Anytime trying to make a turn causes him to nearly fall. Now he doesn’t want to ride it. I think this scooter is better suited for children 2 1/2 - 3 years and up. My child just turned 2 years old a few weeks ago and the seat is too tall for him.

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Pros
  • Scooters
Cons
  • The seat might be too high for younger children to reach easily on their own