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Review on πŸ›΄ COOGHI 3-in-1 Toddler Scooter with Flashing Wheels, Adjustable Parent Push Bar, Seat, and Handlebar - Ages 1-5 by John Martin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

A promising scooter with two useless configurations

It looks and feels like a really well made product. I had a little trouble snapping a few pieces into place, but the connections were very tight once I put them in place. I find it positive on the web. As a scooter this product seems great. Nobody in our establishment weighs less than 50kg and can't ride a scooter, so I can't say for sure. Be sure to check other reviews. It's also clear that some important thoughts have been worked out in the design of convertible modes. To understand the bottom line of my review, you need to know how the scooter works. Unlike a bicycle, there is no "rudder". Instead, you lean in the direction you want to turn and the suspension turns the wheels in that direction (see attached photos). Unfortunately, this strategy is extremely poorly applicable to other configurations. - In stroller mode, my 2 year old wasn't heavy enough to keep the wheels on the ground. I was only able to turn a little before the opposite wheel lifted off the ground and my kid put his foot out to stop the fall. - In touring bike mode, the situation was even worse. With their feet on the ground, my child had even less weight on the device, making it almost impossible to turn. All he could do was move back and forth in a straight line. Without a wide wheelbase, fast reversing resulted in multiple falls. I would absolutely not recommend this for younger kids as I don't find other modes viable. Minus the additional modes, I'm not sure what to say about the value of this product. There are clearly scooters in this price range, but I really don't know the scooter market well enough to say how this product compares. I hope you can make that judgment for yourself.

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Safety