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Review on Globber Primo Foldable 430 110 Deep by Dagmara Kunikowska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is at the highest level, be sure to try it.

First of all, I liked the fact that in the design of the scooter, when viewed and when rotated in the hands, some kind of solidity and hardness is felt. Details fit qualitatively, no backlash and hints of fragility. Even the plastic looks solid and high quality. I thought at first to take up to 2 thousand. scooter, but almost everywhere there are negative reviews about breakdowns. Here I found it at a more or less acceptable price (4720, taking into account the discount. The toad had to be strangled))) with a handle for which the child can drive the scooter himself if he gets tired of riding. And you don’t have to take it yourself))), which often happened with the eldest daughter. Let's see, of course, how it will drive down the street (so far they only drive around the apartment), in the spring. In general, while everyone is happy)

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Pros
  • The front wheels glow when driving (the rear wheel does not, structurally it should not). A convenient handlebar that can be rotated to a different position and carry the scooter behind you, like luggage on wheels. Also, the steering rack can be fixed in three positions (with a height from the floor of 67.5 cm, 72.5 cm, 77.5 cm). My child is exactly 3 years old and has about 78 cm to his shoulders (from the floor). I think it will definitely be enough for 2 years, and then you will have to take a two-wheeled scooter. The rack itself seems to be aluminum (not magnetic). In the center of the board itself (from below) there is a metal frame to the rear wheel (I have not seen this in other, cheaper scooters). Looks reliable. There is a wheel lock button (so that the scooter would only go straight), but I don’t know why it is needed, the child already mastered the turns in the apartment on the third day. Also on the frame there is apparently the date of manufacture of the scooter (day, month and year). Like and not the necessary information, but pleases. Holds weight up to 50 kg, so even the eldest daughter at the age of eight calmly drives. But we will open street races only in the spring, so I can’t say anything about driving on sidewalk paving stones and bumps. Comes with two hex L-keys. Instruction. Warranty card (naturally empty).
Cons
  • Not found yet.