π΄ Elevate playtime with the scooter that grows, grips, and stops like a pro!
The AosomYouth Kick Scooter is a durable, adjustable scooter designed for kids aged 5 and up. Featuring a steel frame, inflatable 16" rubber wheels, and a dual braking system, it offers a smooth, safe ride. With a handlebar adjustable from 35.5" to 37.75", it adapts as your child grows. Supporting up to 220 lbs, it combines stability, comfort, and safety for beginner riders.
Brand | Aosom |
Color | Blue |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Special Feature | Dual Braking System, Non Slip Deck, Lightweight, Adjustable Handlebar Height |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 54.75"L x 22.75"W x 37.75"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | Kids scooter |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Metal |
Item Weight | 18 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 37.75 Inches |
Wheel Size | 16 Inches |
Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Grip Type | Soft |
Brake Style | Front Braking, Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | Children's recreation and skill development |
Manufacturer | Aosom LLC |
UPC | 673986055557 842525164207 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39 x 20.5 x 6.25 inches |
Package Weight | 20.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 54.75 x 22.75 x 37.75 inches |
Brand Name | Aosom |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Material | Steel, Aluminum, Rubber,PP |
Suggested Users | unisex-baby |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | CA371-021BU0231 |
Style | Outfield |
Included Components | 1 Kids Scooter |
Size | 54.75"L x 22.75"W x 35.5"-37.75"H |
Sport Type | Riding |
Skill Level | Beginner |
H**L
Itβs great!
Love it!Everything my grandchild was hoping for! A perfect cross between bike & scooter!
L**
Recommended
My son loved this scooter!!
K**R
I'm a kid again... but
First of all, this was pretty much exactly what I was looking for (and seem hard to find)... scooters with large tires, which roll better on rough roads and off-road. I purchased 2 of these (as seen in the photo). I liked this model versus others with different size wheels because I felt it would be easier for long term maintenance to have the wheels the same size, and I figured it would ride better.π§ The assembled was pretty straight-forward, but as a kid I tinkered with and repaired my own bikes. I also have a pretty high mechanical aptitude. I can see the assembly being a challenge for many people. So, you may want to ask a friend or take it to a bike shop if you are not mechanically inclined.π Even though about 1/3 of the assembly was trying to remove the bubble wrap from the frame... both scooters came with the paint already chipped in the same places (my guess, from poor packaging), but there was no noticeable structural damage, so I didn't return them. A little touchup paint will be fine. I'm not entering these into a "best of show".π Speaking or cosmetics... they came with MULTIPLE stickers that just say "SCOOTER" already placed on the frame. Very annoying... as if people would look at it and say, "I wonder what that is... oh... it's a scooter!". Just silly. I removed one of them, but it left a nasty residue spot, so I left the others.π‘ My suggestion to the manufacturer... Save yourself some assembly time and just include the stickers in the box, allowing your customers to choose whether or not to use them.π» The brakes and wheels seem a bit cheap, but at the price I knew it wouldn't be top of the line, so I'm fine with that. Those are fairly easy to replace/upgrade.π΄ The frame is solid (which is most important). The black rubber/plastic foot plate is flexible, but feels sturdy enough. I saw other reviews saying they were able to scrub the back tire with the foot plate... I'm not sure what they were doing, but I wasn't able to (at least not with a normal amount of pressure). I think they were trying to do that just to see if they could.β Overall...My complaints are relatively minor. I have enjoyed riding the scooter and it gives us something to do together that is active and more exciting than just walking. I'm 40 and riding it makes me feel like a kid again (which is a healthy feeling for any adult).π I would recommend this scooter (as long as you can deal with the issues I mentioned above).
N**S
Great find
Love these!!!!!! The kids ride them all the time, easy to go in gravel and the yard. Fun for kids and adults.
I**S
Says youth but can hold a 230lb grown man.
This is a great scooter! My dogs love skooterjoring dryland mushing with it. If it was possible to make the foot board 7 inches wide and 22 inches long for larger adult feet with explosion proof tires and better handgrips that actually screwed on to stop slippage this would be an awesome upgrade! My bermese mountain dog and German short haired love it! I love that it fits nicely in the back seat for traveling and that it's light weight!! πΎ π ππ» β€οΈ
D**A
Needs improvement
Bought for one of my two boys who isn't ready for a bike yet. As you can see from the photos, and like in the other reviews the "seam" In the rims where others have said their rim has cracked or punctured the tire is definitely there and visible from day one. The lock stand BARELY hold the scooter up and even then it is leaning too far over. I'd just replace if you feel you wanna do that. Thankfully the handle bars come with the thick extra bumpers on the ends so you can lay it down on something and it'll be ok. Brakes will most definitely have to be adjusted, so there is still quite a bit of assembly required. Tires DO feel like the cheap rubber and not the legit kind. AKA "useable" but get some different ones if you want decent longevity. So far so good other than that and Iay return of it brakes before that. Purchased for two young boys 8 and 13, both well under weight capacity.
M**.
Perfect ππ½π€π½
*First, I wanna say I seen in a lot of photos people (((Put the front fork on backwards))), the brake goes on the front, also, with the fork (backwards) the tire is closer to frame and it will hit because you've installed it backwards. Also, you do have to adjust position of front and back brake pads, that's just how it is when you buy new stuff. Brake cables will also need adjusted, they did that so tires could fit between brake pads during assembly. Easy stuff. If your unsure about assembling I'd say find someone who knows about bicycles to build it. It took me 10 minutes. Rides like a Cadillac. Bought for my 12 year old and I'm 39 and it fits me even just right, pretty slick. Not a scratch, assembly was perfect. No defects at all, I'm a perfectionist and I'll say they did well πͺπΎ . Buy if if you like it, if you assemble it correct you'll love it. It just needs adjusted to the user preference. I'll probably buy myself one honestly so me n my kiddo can go scoot together ... #Awsome color BTW, like a pearl light blue with silver glitter type stuff in it.
B**N
Needs better parts, tools and instructions
Awful instructions. Much of the instruction manual doesn't make any sense, lacks info,, poor quality photos and of course includes awful spelling, but that's just a bonus. Came with a link for a YouTube video. Person in the video is using a tool that doesn't come with the scooter and doesn't explain anything. Had to go use some random pliers I had. Video does NOT show at all what to do with the handlebars. Thankfully, on the YouTube video, a person wrote in the comments on what to do with the handlebars. The tool that came with it is terrible. I tightened the handlebar bolt as much as possible with their tool, took the scooter around the block and noticed that I could still freely move the tire and the handlebar separately (this is bad... can result in awful crash). I went and grabbed my socket kit and was able to get it tightened much more. several parts are made from plastic and I doubt will last long. Kickstand only hold scooter up half the time. Also, like others have mentioned, why does the scooter needs lots of stickers that say "SCOOTER". Obviously it's a scooter............
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