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This scooter for ages 3+. Pretty good price for a gift for a little one. Most kids love anything Cars.
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This scooter for ages 3+. Pretty good price for a gift for a little one. Most kids love anything Cars.
Poor man's vehicle.
I bought one of these for my 2 year old late last year. Looks great, build is also OK however the design is flawed with 2 wheels at the back IMO. My sons ankles hit the back wheel with every push.
+1 for two wheels on the front and one on the back for juniors.
Good point.
$45 for a 30cm bike with parent handle - delivered
http://www.bigw.com.au/sports-leisure/bikes-accessories/bikeā¦
boy/girl
I bought this last year and it is a good, sturdy buy.
Nice colours for a girl. Probably ages 3-5.
My son has this razor 3 wheel scooter (2 wheels on the back).
It works great. He was riding it from his second birthday.
http://m.oo.com.au/_P83546.cfm
great price. may get one for an 'emergency' birthday gift :)
btw, I must say that the razor scooters are really built to last. in our extended family there have been quite few used and some (though expensive) models have lasted more than 9 years. For my sons I got the basic models on sale at target for about $35 and I think it will last a long time.
this is great value, the only thing you need to consider is that having 2 wheels in the back will mean the kid's legs have to be further apart when moving, this makes movement a little more difficult. Overall, it is good for training as it is more stable than the 2 wheels.
I want a scooter for adults, is there such thing?
Have a look at "large wheel scooter" or "kickbike" or "footbike" or www.diggler.com.au
Anyone see the irony of a car scooter :P