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4.5 out of 5
90.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Entry Level or Kid Scooter, But...
It's practically rideable right out of the box. You just have to insert the handle bars and adjust the stem height. Super Easy. The whole thing feels solid and sturdy without being heavy at all. I own a bike and wanted to add another low impact exercise to my routine. I figured this would be a great leg and glute workout.Here's what I liked:Good sized deck, comfortable handle bars, nice grip, easy to adjust stem height, kick stand doesn't interfere with the foot kicking on that side, easy to open and fold, light enough to carry and lift into my trunk with one hand.Here are my issues:1. no suspension and the wheels do not do well over anything on the sidewalk. If there was a stray piece of gravel, the wheel would slip. The traction isn't great.2. The rougher the surface the the more vibration you feel. This probably wouldn't be noticeable to a kid or teen or someone without joint issues, but my body was buzzing when I got off.It really is a good scooter, especially for the price, which is why I still gave it 5 stars. I just need something with good suspension and air filled tired to help mitigate the vibration. I think this scooter will work for most people and would still recommend it despite it not being a good fit for me.
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy I purchased it
Things I like:* folds very quickly, easy to carry and get on/off transit, solid but not too heavy* Attractive--doesn't look like a kid's scooter, more like an e-scooter* Super easy to assemble, well designed in general* Rides well, fits my height (5'10")* Great valueThings I'd tweak (but not enough of an issue to knock it down a star):* Deck could be a little wider, a little hard to switch kick feet while riding* Squeaks a little bit* I'd prefer hand brakesOverall would definitely recommend. A good first choice if you're not sure what kind of mobility device you'll want longer term; I was thinking about an e-scooter or foldable e-bike and got this for a start and am glad I did to familiarize myself with roads. Even if I eventually get a more expensive device I could see myself using this when I want some light exercise.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Scooter, Great Price
I got the yellow Teen sized scooter. The yellow is a nice almost safety yellow color, though not quite as bright. The visibility is great!The size is perfect for me at 5'4 120 pounds and a size 7 womens' shoe. If your feet are larger or you are over 150 pounds, I'd suggest sizing up to the adult size.It rides nice. Easy to handle and can pick up some decent speed. It is very lightweight (less than 10 pounds) so I was worried it would feel chinzy, but it's pretty solid. Not like a heavy electric scooter, but great for the weight.It's so easy to fold up and take with you! I use it for quick trips to the store and sometimes, instead of locking it up outside, I just carry it in with me. It's also great for the gym.It's absolutely perfect for public transportation. I live just far enough from a SunRail station that walking takes too long, but driving and parking is a pain. Not only does this make getting there quicker, but (unlike a bike) i can fold it up and sit anywhere. Whith a bike I have to stay on the bottom of the train.This was a really great buy!
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Commuter Scooter
Love this scooter. Folds up easily. Nice and compact and handles sidewalks well. Pretty sturdy and feels well made.
4.0 out of 5 stars It's pretty great!
Here are my semi-coerced (but honest) thoughts:1) It's big and somewhat heavy.This isn't really a downside, per se, but my young one truly does have trouble carrying it (even with the very welcome shoulder strap).2) Big + Hefty = SturdyListen, as the above complaint is true, the byproduct is that the thing feels like a tank. I'm much, much larger than the young one, and I can comfortably rip around on this thing and very much not feel like I'm zooming around on a toy -- it's a sturdy scooter. I've had other adults zip around, jump off curbs, etc. too, and it's *completely* fine. As in, no worries at all ― not even the hint of a worry. When the kids got penny boards for skating, I was certain I would break it by looking at it ― not so with this hefty thing.3) It's hard/tricky to fold.This is a negative to be sure (my young ones can't fold it), but I also don't want it to fold when 6'+ adults are jumping off curbs either, okay? So maybe it's a draw? They key to folding it up is to lift the hefty thing up by the handlebars and then pull up the tab to release and hold it while you fold it. You can do it! Go for it. (And remember, feel free to really pull it hard ― you can't break it as far as I can tell).4) I don't own other scooters.I'm comparing this to nothing. I guess I'm comparing it to kids bikes and penny boards and my expectations... but "It's pretty great" really does sum it up for me. Maybe there's something better out there, normally is, but this is pretty great. A kid can grow into it and still ride it in 30 years, and based on how it's held up so far, I actually expect it to be usable as long as you can replace the wheels (haven't checked, but it seems probable).Verdict: do it.
reflective lights
Although my son loves his new scooter as an early Christmas present, I didn't take the time to research for reflective lights - I had just assumed that they were together, like how bikes already come with reflective lights, so I didn't pay too much attention to it. I suggest for anyone who reads this to purchase the reflective lights. Other than a silly mistake on my part, it is a good scooter for him. My son is 10 years old, very tall for his age and this is perfect for him... unless he grows taller than 6 ft then that will be a different issue ha ha ha
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My husband loves it
What a faf!
I ordered this for my son’s birthday, supposedly next day delivery, but I got several emails stating “not today, maybe tomorrow”. Eventually I got through to customer service who said “well it’s currently for sale on next day delivery, buy another one and send the late delivery back to us.” Both ended up arriving together!!!! Which them meant I had to faff about getting this huge box out the house without birthday boy seeing it. Argh.The scooter…well it’s a huge hit. I got this for my 7 year old, he’s happy wizzing around on it! It goes quite fast so a helmet is a must, only mild issue is a bolt keep loosening itself but we fixed that by changing the bolt. The colours are bright, grip tape is…grippy. I love the fold function as I can pop it in the car easily, but as the handle goes to my height I can simply ride it home myself when he takes it to school! The folding mech takes a bit of getting used to, it’s stiff (which is good!) but when it goes it collapses with force so mind your head. We’ve had no problems with it at all in the 3 months he’s had it
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Nach 6 Wochen schon defekt
Den Roller habe ich am 27.4.24 gekauft und Anfang Juni 2024 verlor er Schrauben, trotz Öfteren nachziehen und war instabil .Zusammen klappen kann man ihn auch nicht mehr, defekt o. Bruch am druck Knopf. Kind 45 Kilo .Seitdem kann dieser nicht mehr genutzt werden.30 Tage Garantie war somit um und man hat 72€ aus dem Fenster geschmissen.Wie kann man auf ein Roller 30 Tage Garantie geben ?Rückgabe und Umtausch ist ebenfalls ausgeschlossen. In Zukunft werde ich mir überlegen was ich noch bei Bolo kaufen werde. Unfassbar …
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