14 May 2024
Finding the perfect scooter for your child can be the key to keeping your kids active and entertained, but there are so many on the market it can be hard to know which is the right scooter for your child.
With so many options available, it’s useful to understand the different features that will help you choose the right scooter for your child's age and skill level.
In this post, we'll explore the various types of kids scooter designs - and the features you should look at for each age group.
For the youngest riders, scooters with seats are an excellent introduction to the world of scooting.
These scooters feature a sturdy base with a seat, which allows your little one to propel themselves with their feet while feeling secure and supported.
These scooters are great for toddlers as they don’t require good balancing skills or standing for long periods of time.
The downside to these scooters is that they get used for a short period of time, and often are heavier than a standing scooter.
When looking at a scooter with a seat for your toddler, make sure to look at the following features:
As your child gains confidence on their scooter, introducing lights can add an extra layer of excitement for your kids, but also crucially for you - visibility!
These scooters with light-up wheels not only make scooting more enjoyable but also increase safety during evening rides or in low-light conditions.
The key features to look out for scooters with light up wheels include:
Just starting our with a scooter? If your child needs a little more stability as they build their scooting skills, a 3-wheeled scooter is the ideal choice.
The extra wheel provides added balance and a lot more confidence, which allows your child to focus on developing their coordination and technique with very little worries about falling off!
Look for scooters with features such as:
Once your child has gained confidence and coordination, they could be ready to graduate to the classic 2-wheeled scooter.
These scooters offer a more traditional riding experience and help develop advanced scooting skills.
2 wheeled scooters are much faster, and can also be used to learn tricks.
Key features to consider for an inline scooter include:
No matter which scooter you choose, don’t forget your safety gear. Children should wear a properly fitted helmet at all times on a scooter.
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