What age are scooters good for?

Starting from 4 years old, a child can already start riding a two-wheeled scooter. For a period of 4-8 years, a scooter on two wheels is the safest type of transport.

We know like no one else that choosing a scooter for a child is sometimes very difficult. At the same time, there are several general rules, sticking to which you will surely make a

right choice:

Pay attention to the size of the wheels: the larger they are, the better the stability of the scooter is. Depending on age, we recommend focusing on the following parameters:

1.5 – 4 years: 120-130mm;

4-8 years: 145-180mm;

8+ years: 200mm and more;

Be attentive to the material of which the wheels are made: usually they are plastic or rubber. Choose rubber, because the softer the wheels, the easier and more pleasant the ride

will be, therefore the greater the child’s pleasure.

Listen to the sounds (backlashes) that the scooter makes if you shake it around the steering wheel. There should be no sounds at all, as with further riding it may lead to

breakdowns.

The very first scooter can be bought already at 1.5 years.

At this age, the child will learn to push, feel what speed is, will keep his balance and just have fun.

For this age, it is better to take three-wheeled models with two wheels in front and one in the back. They are the most stable, they turn with a large angle, so it is very difficult to fall.

An adjustable steering wheel allows the scooter to grow with your child.

The first to develop such a model was the Micro brand, and they are the world leaders in the production of children’s scooters. A good alternative is the Globber brand. Both brands

provide high quality, rubber wheels and of course the bright designs that children love so much.

Starting from 4 years old, a child can already start riding a two-wheeled scooter.

For a period of 4-8 years, a scooter on two wheels is the safest type of transport. Since the platform is very close to the ground, falling from it is very unlikely in comparison with

other alternatives, such as a bicycle, skateboard, etc.

The main thing that you need to pay attention to when choosing is, as already noted:the lack of backlash

steering wheel adjustability

the quality of the folding system (should be firmly fixed)

the quality of the wheels (rubber is recommended).

All this is very important, because during long distance riding on rough surfaces the slightest looseness of the construction leads to quick breakdowns.

To stop comfortably and in time, pay attention to the presence of an appropriate brake on the rear wheel. In addition to slowing down the ride, it also acts as a protection against

water and dirt that comes out from under the wheels.

Manufacturing materials directly affect weight of the scooter, and usually are aluminum or steel. We recommend giving preference to aluminum and its alloys, as it is lighter, which is

important if you have to carry a scooter a lot.

The main principles of choosing a scooter for children over 8 years old remain the same as already described above: high-quality and large (200 + mm) wheels, the absence of

backlashes, the presence of a brake and an adjustable steering wheel.

IMPORTANT, regardless of the age of the child, always remember about protection. Helmet and protection for knees and elbows are the best friends of any little rider!


Post time: Dec-16-2024