Kids' Scooters (Age 2 & Up)
Kids' Scooters - Premium Scooters for Every Youngster
Our range of kids' scooters features 3-wheel scooters, foldable options, pro scooters, and those equipped with large wheels.
Scooters designed for children are available in various styles to cater to different requirements. Selecting the right scooter for your youngster should be based on their height, skill level, and personal likes.
Essential Factors When Selecting a Kids' Scooter
When choosing a kids' scooter, there are three crucial factors to consider.
- Motor skills and age: For selecting a kids' scooter, motor skills and age act as significant indicators. Children's motor skills progress at different rates. Although age is a helpful guide, it is vital to select based on the individual child's development stage.
- Scooter style: Opt for the scooter type that aligns with your child's needs and preferences, such as a freestyle scooter for trick-loving kids or a steady 3-wheeled scooter for toddlers.
- Size: Size primarily refers to handlebar height. Starting around waist-level is generally effective.
Include your child in the decision-making process. When kids take part in choosing, excitement and pride increase, prompting them to want to ride their new scooter whenever possible!
Varieties of Kids' Scooters
Here are the primary scooter categories for youngsters:
- 3-wheel scooters: Provide superb balance and less chance of tipping, perfect for toddlers. Most 3-wheelers employ a lean-to-steer method, guiding direction by leaning. Typically, handlebars on these do not rotate as they would on regular scooters.
- Scooters with large wheels: Suited for uneven terrains like forest trails or gravel paths. Larger wheels offer smoother rides and enhanced grip.
- Foldable scooters for kids: These are effortless to transport and stow away. You can easily fit a foldable scooter in the boot of your car, in a cargo bike, or while commuting by bus. Ease of transport increases usage possibilities, making them a handy and valued choice for numerous situations.
- Pro scooters: Pro scooters come with a simpler design compared to most kids' scooters. Movable sections, such as folding elements or adjustable handlebars, may present weak points; thus, pro scooters are designed to be exceptionally sturdy. A significant advantage of selecting a pro scooter for kids is the potential to replace or upgrade many parts. This adaptability means the scooter can evolve alongside your child as their abilities enhance.
These insights should help you determine the scooter type best suited to your child’s abilities and interests.
Should One Opt for a 3-Wheeled or 2-Wheeled Scooter?
Consider your child's coordination skills and muscle strength before making a choice between a 2-wheel or 3-wheel scooter.
A 2-wheel scooter demands more balance and stronger muscles but grants better agility and ease in turning at increased speeds. In contrast, a 3-wheel scooter provides increased stability, ideal for those with less experience.
- For 2-3-year-olds: 3-wheel scooters offer toddlers extra stability, allowing balance and coordination development at their own pace. These function on a lean-to-steer basis, changing directions by inclining the body.
- For children aged 4 and above: By this age, many children become capable of using 2-wheel scooters. Whether they transition from a 3-wheel to a 2-wheel scooter or start directly with a 2-wheeler, readiness depends on balance and coordination proficiency.
Sizing Kids' Scooters
Deciding the correct size primarily revolves around handlebar height. As with adult scooters, a suitable height measures somewhere between the hips and the belly button.
- Measure from the ground to the hips
- Add 5 cm to accommodate the scooter deck's height (the deck being where the child stands while scooting).
- Compare the scooter's complete height with this measurement.
Many children's scooters offer adjustable heights, making the overall height a range rather than a fixed dimension.
Why Choose Height-Adjustable Scooters for Kids?
A primary advantage of height-adjustable handlebars is comfort—allowing your child to adjust the handlebars to the ideal height simplifies controlling the scooter.
As your child grows, you can raise the handlebar. This adjustability serves as a significant benefit since youngsters grow rapidly.
Most children's kick scooters come with height-adjustable handlebars. Pro scooters are typically an exception, as durability is prioritised over adjustable features. Designed for tricks and jumps, pro scooters necessitate exceptional strength.
A downside is that height-adjustable handlebars can form weak points. This is why pro scooters often have fixed-height handlebars to ensure strength and safety.
Pro scooters offer diverse replacement bar options, enabling easy searches for taller bars to accommodate children's growing heights.
Quick Answers to Frequent Inquiries
How should I select a scooter for my child?
Align the scooter with your child's proficiency and usage plans (e.g., casual riding versus tricks). Always emphasise stability and safety.
What’s the best scooter for a 3-year-old?
A 3-wheel scooter is fantastic for youngsters aged 2-3. It offers extra balance and is easily manageable for little ones. Quick learners may be ready for a 2-wheel scooter by age 3; otherwise, a 3-wheel scooter suffices.
What type of scooter should I select for a 4, 5, or 6-year-old?
Ensure the handlebar height reaches around your child's waist when standing. Consider a pro scooter for a child interested in tricks or seeking a more durable scooter that allows part upgrades with high-quality scooter parts.
Are pro scooters a suitable choice for children?
If your child is prepared for a 2-wheel scooter, and durability outweighs features such as folding and height adjustment, then a pro scooter is the only appropriate choice.
Is it possible to perform tricks on a kick scooter?
Yes – but it is advisable only with a pro scooter. Foldable options aren't designed for tricks and might break under such use.
How do kick scooters differ from pro scooters?
Standard kids' scooters are purposed for casual riding and play, often featuring folding mechanisms and height-adjustable handlebars. Pro scooters, designed for tricks and stunts, are non-foldable and more robust.
Is Scooter Quality Significant for My Child?
A high-quality scooter endures longer, allowing children ample time to adapt to it. Enhanced parts provide a smoother ride, boosting both confidence and pleasure, thereby encouraging continued riding and skill improvement. So, indeed, it is significant!