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Kent Super Scooter

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Description:

Sturdy enough for kids and parents alike, Kent's Super Scooter offers lots of entertainment and fun rides around the park and neighborhood with no destination required. The scooter features big inflatable tires for a rugged and smooth ride that can handle a variety of surfaces. Equipped with real brakes--bicycle sidepulls, not just a difficult and awkward plate to step on and rub against the wheel--you can come to a complete stop quickly and easily when needed. Built like a bicycle, this sophisticated scooter offers real handlebars, a bicycle stem, spoked wheels, and a steel frame to create a solid vehicle. It weighs 18 pounds, has a maximum handlebar height of 35.5 inches, and measures 46.5 inches long.



Equipped with real pull brakes for quick stopping.


Features knobby tires and a handy kickstand.

Features:

For riders ages 8 and older


Big inflatable tires offer a smooth and fast ride on any surface


Front and rear side pull brake allows for safe and easy stopping


Durable high tensile steel frame; lightweight design, weighs only 18 pounds; item weight limit is 100lbs


Handlebar height maximum is 35.5 inches; length is 46.5 inches


Product Details:
Product Length: 46.5 inches
Product Height: 35.5 inches
Average Customer Rating: based on 195 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 195 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

67 of 67 found the following review helpful:

4Kent Super Scooter vs. SchwinnApr 19, 2007
By Toby J. Guillory
I ordered one Kent Super Scooter with the Schwinn Scooter as a pair. The Kent was a few buck cheaper than the Schwinn and much Nicer. Wheels are bigger, back and front brakes and handel bar adjustmet for small and somewhat larger kids. The Schwinn is too small for my 8 year old and cannot be adjusted. The Kent is still a little too short for my 11 year old, but a MUCH Better Buy than the more expensive smaller Schwinn. Now I'm just looking for a scooter built like the Kent with taller handel bars for bigger kids. Wish I could ship the Schwinn Back and get a second Kent for my 5 year old.

50 of 51 found the following review helpful:

5Stong and solidJan 17, 2007
By David W. Smith
Got this scooter for a ten year old who has developed a resistance to learning to ride a bicycle. We have tried for years to teach him to no avail. He can do pretty much anything else; plays soccer, baseball and basketball well. He simply has developed a fear of the bicycle and refuses to try. We hoped that the scooter would help and it has! He took right off on it after a few tries and can now balance himself for several hundred feet until he runs out of downhill road!
He loves the scooter, and Dad(me)does too! It was relatively easy to assemble, although I did need an extra pair of hands to get the brakes adjusted properly. Assembly time was under 10 minutes. The scooter has a strong frame like a bicycle and all the hardware to match. I would rate the quality equivalent to a Huffy or Murray bicycle that you would get for a kid this age. I expect that it will last until long after the first son has outgrown it and the second son will use it also.

UPDATE March, 2008: I bought a second one last summer for my other boy. He loves it, too. Both scooters have held up very well. Money well spent!

37 of 37 found the following review helpful:

5Solid ScooterJan 16, 2007
By J. Colson "for_a_dancer"
I ordered this item for my son for Christmas and found it fairly easy to put together (always a plus!). The brakes gave me some difficulty until I figured them out but other than that it was easier than other toys I've had to assemble. My son hasn't used it much yet (we live in northern PA and it's a little cold out to be riding a scooter around) but he's tried it out and is very comfortable with the way it handles. It appears to be a solidly built scooter and doesn't look as if it will break easily (another plus when you're talking about a scooter bought for a 12 year old boy!). All in all, I would recommend this scooter to anyone looking for something to ride off-road (the bike tires are the main reason I went with this model instead of one of the Razor scooters -- Razors may be nice but they don't work well on gravel and dirt roads).

16 of 16 found the following review helpful:

4Sturdy and fun - bumpy sidewalks OKJul 02, 2007
By L. B. Gano "Seattle Mom"
I bought two of these last Christmas for my 7 and 9 year old children. We live in a place with few sidewalks so I wanted something with wheels that could handle asphalt and gravel. These are great! Very sturdy and smooth on bumpy surfaces. The hand brake adds some security. I do agree that the handlebars don't go high enough for tall kids, though. Overall a great buy!

18 of 19 found the following review helpful:

5Replacement for a RazorApr 12, 2007
By A. John "military mom"
Got this for my 6 year old cause he kept falling off his razor, I guess because of the small wheels and because I wanted him to learn how to balance properly when I took his training wheels of his big kids bike. He loves it and we're both happy with our purchase. I would definitely recommend. Now his sister wants one so she can put her razor aside.

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