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Review on Air Kicks Geospace Walkaroo JR. Aluminum Stilts With Ergonomic Lightweight Design, Max. 110 Lbs. by Paul Green

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Be careful what you order

I just received my order today and got a different product than the one named here. This product is named "Geospace Walkeroo Stilts by Air Kicks - Light Weight". I read the top 3 reviews and looked at the video and thought I knew what I was ordering.The box that arrived says "Geospace Walkaroo II Aluminum Stilts" and the main difference is the part where the child rests her feet. I thought I was a victim of a bait and switch but sure enough on closer scrutiny the picture of this product shows the one that arrived at my house.I'm a little peaved at Ebay for getting the product name incorrect because this is not the product I wanted. Yet they appear to be decent stilts, my daughter is using them and I really don't have time for the hassle of returning them.The good news for some parents is that the Walkeroo II Aluminum Stilts can have the foot step adjusted also. These stilts are more adaptable and will work with smaller children.For some unfathomable reason the product description gives weight and age but not the measurement that matters most - height. My daughter is just shy of 52 inches tall and after adjusting the stilt settings for the shortest height, they fit her with a few inches to spare. Set for the shortest height the stilt measures 35 inches from the top of the foot step to the part where the stilt begins to curve to go under the arm. That is just the start of the curve so to be comfortable your child should probably be 38-39 inches from the bottom of the shoe to the armpit.Hope this helps. The real page for the Walkeroo Stilts I wanted appear to be HERE: Geospace Walkaroo Stilts by Air Kicks

Pros
  • Leisure Sports & Game Room
Cons
  • May cause strain on lower back muscles