- Brand: Aosom
- Color: White
- Age Range (Description): Youth
- Special Feature: Adjustable handlebar
- Weight Limit: 220 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 47.25 x 22.75 x 33.5 inches
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Wheel Material: Rubber
- Frame Material: Aluminum, Alloy Steel
- Item Weight: 15 Pounds
- ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT: The handlebar of this kids scooter can is fully adjustable from 33.5″ – 37.5″, making it perfect for almost any kid! This scooter can grow as your child does.
- BRAKING SYSTEM: This kicks scooter features a front and rear wheel dual braking system, making the scooter easy to slow down! Furthermore, the low platform and big wheels design makes the ride super smooth.
- HIGH QUALITY: The steel frame of this kids toy is stable and durable, and the aluminum alloy wheels are wear-resistant for added duribility. With the included kickstand, you can prop this up without fear of it falling over.
- INFLATABLE TIRES: Our youth scooter is equipped with a slip and wear-resistant rubber wheels, which are easily inflated for long-term maintainence.
- KIDS SCOOTER DIMENSIONS: Overall Dimensions: 47.25″ L x 22.75″ W x 33.5″ – 37.5″ H, Tire Diameter: Ξ¦12″, Suitable Age: 5+.
























Erden Foozer –
Excellent scooter for a child, maybe 7 years or older. Well built, will last years. Our child was hesitant at first, but after maybe an hour of practice over a few days now rides very naturally.Brakes and kickstand are very welcome. Inflated wheels are massive and provide excellent suspension on cracked or wonky sidewalks, and small gutters.Not many downhill areas here, but brakes would make even a steel gradient fun and safe.Assembly is very easy if you have experience building bikes. Otherwise, take your time, or get your local bike shop to assemble.Fits in trunk of our compact car.
dr_k –
Here are some thoughts about the product. Overall the unit is reasonable for the price. The frame is solid and the wheels are fine. Comes in two pieces (a) handlebar with the brakes attached (at least mine did) and (b) remainder of the frame. One connects the handlebar to the frame via a friction fit achieved by tightening a bolt. This part was cake to assemble. Where I advise folks to look out is the brakes. First, to attach the wheels to the frame, compress each brake pair together by hand and slip the cable out of the second brake pad assembly. the wheel will then slip in readily. Next, if the brakes require adjusting because they dont compress evenly, use a phillips on the small screw one sees jutting out the side of the unit. Had to figure this out the hard way. thought to pass the tip along.
kathie talkington –
It was a little challenging to put together but I got it and my granddaughter is over the moon with her new scooter.
YVega –
Purchased 2 Aosom scooters. One came with a defect on the brake system. I contacted the seller and they quickly replied and solved the issue by replacing it. The scooter is otherwise great and sturdy. My husband and I ride them with no issues. Easy to maneuver once you get the hang of it.
gregory vilma –
Great fit for my daughter
Kunal Nakodkar –
My I had brake pads missing, they responded fast and took care of the issue right away. My daughter was very happy with the bike I bought.
Gina G. VT –
I bought this as a Birthday gift for my 7yr old granddaughter. It came half assembled, all I had to do was insert handlebar which already had brake cables on bars…run rear brake cable to brake…attach wheel and adjust brake. I couldn’t adjust that rear brake correctly. So I went to our local bike shop. Right a way she noticed that the front brake cable was on the right handle bar which could cause the user to go head over heals. That’s why the front brake is Always on the leftside. I left it overnight, told her to do what ever she needed to do to make it safe which was to rerun the cables. That cost me almost an extra $50. I don’t know if they all come half assembled or not but just beware of this. The bike shop was very impressed with the quality of the scooter.
Mary Dominguez –
Loved the rubber wheels