- Brand: Osprey
- Color: Green
- Age Range (Description): Adult
- Weight Limit: 100 Kilograms
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 20.87 x 33.46 x 34.65 inches
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Model Name: Green Dirt Scooter
- Wheel Material: Aluminum
- Frame Material: Alloy Steel
- Handlebar Type: Adjustable
- OSPREY DIRT SCOOTER โ no terrain is off-limits, a dirt scooter with strong but light, full chromoly bars and aluminium deck. Ideal for all terrains including dirt, grass, rough ground, and trails. The perfect scooter for anyone who wants to join this adventurous sport
- TYRES DESIGNED FOR OFF ROAD TERRAIN – 200 x 50 mm off-road pneumatic tyres with 3-piece aluminium metal hubs are durable and maintain a strong grip, ideal for tackling tough terrain
- TACKLE DIRT LIKE A PRO โ the max grip bar grips with locks and triple stack threaded headset are ideal for staying in full control whilst manoeuvring around the track. The deck frame is light, yet strong enough to tackle and rocks or gravels
- HIGH QUALITY SPEC โ benefitting from a stainless-steel rear brake and fender for extra stopping power and tubular BMX style forks made specifically for tackling dirt, this scooter is ideal for the unpredictable condition of an off-road ride
- DURABLE AND BUILT TO LAST – built and tested for durability, performance, and style on any terrain; suitable for kids age 12+ to adult; maximum weight 100 kg



































Ruby Bonite –
Gonna get straight to my points. 1) Price was right for me. I’ve been admiring custom kick scooters online for some time now, but didn’t want to spend over $300 or $400 dollars for a high end unit that I wasn’t gonna get full use out of. $130 I could handle, especially after reading some very good and useful reviews on it. 2) I did gamble a bit with the Osprey as I’m 215 lbs at the moment, which is very close to the stated weight limit of 220 lbs. I usually flux between 215 and 225. I rode this thing for the first time tonight for about 25 minutes, running my small dog along side. It felt very sturdy, no flex in the frame (that I could feel), the tires had no problem handling my weight. Feels like it could take over the 220 limit, but that’s only my opinion. 3) Absolutely love the look. The paint/finish is very nice for the $130 price tag. The platform grip performs well when “kicking”. The handle bars/grips are simple but solid and flow well with the overall look. In person, it looks and feels more rugged than any online photo I’d seen. 4) Can I stress how sturdy and well built it is? And this is based on my body weight nearing it’s limit. No rattle while riding. The tires rolled very well. I inflated to 80 psi, as labeled on the side of the tire. My weight did not stress the tire at all. I rode up and down driveway curbs with no issues. The wheels glided nicely on flat surface. The foot-lever brake works fine, although I probably won’t use it much to limit tire wear. I’m not a stunt/trick rider. I just plan on gliding for fun. I know I have limited use on it so far, as I just got it today, but I’m very well pleased at the moment. I don’t have any dislikes right now, and I hope it stays that way. I look forward to riding alongside my daughter and getting a little extra fitness into my life. My dog’s exercise is about to hit a whole new level!?! I just wish I had gotten this at the beginning of summer…
Aaron Barrera –
Just got my scooter today and I absolutely love it. I purchased it specifically to use for riding with my 3 year old son on his scooter. Itโs faster than I thought it would be based on other reviews. I had to loosen the axel bolts a bit in order to take pressure off of the bearings. Now the wheels spin freely. They came very tight though so be prepared to do this as well. I also added some grease before installing the handlebars for easy removal later. I am 6โ 1โ tall and 190 lbs. and it fits me great. I do have to bend over a bit but Iโm very comfortable on it. I wear a size 12 shoe and can fit both feet on the deck. Although slightly angled. It doesnโt matter though because I rarely ride with both feet on the deck. Build quality is great. It feels sturdy and quiet when I ride. The tires are great for rough streets and sidewalks but I was able to ride on gravel as well. The scooter is replacing another adult size scooter that I recently purchased on Amazon. I was completely unhappy with the build quality and the overall size of the scooter was too small for me. I am much happier with this one as it fits all my needs and exceeded my expectations. You will not be disappointed with this scooter.
YeahIamaguy –
The scooter itself is put together pretty well. Obviously this is made for all terrain so it should be made to take a beating and keep on going. The only concerns that I have for it, are they at the handle is not adjustable and the platform should be a little bit wider. Usually on the scooters you can adjust the handle to the height that you want with a simple click. On this model, you have to use an allen wrench to loosen and tighten the female receptacle. The male end is threaded for some reason? Possibly to help grip the screws but it doesn’t seem like it is the best solution. But as far as durability, I’ve only taken it out once and I am currently about 50 lb over the weight limit for it. But it still held up very well. I would definitely recommend airing up the tires to what the guide says, for a smoother ride.
Travis Southerland –
I got this so that I could keep up with my daughter on her scooter. As I am a bigger guy (295lbs) Most scooters are not rated enough for me. I heard other talk about the robust build of this so I decided to give it a chance.So far, I have had no issue with it. The only complaint I have with it is the tires. I knew going into this that the soft air filled tires would not roll as well as hard rubber that is found on most scooters. I figured it would cushion the ride more and help with going over rougher roads and such. This is true, but I under estimated how much effort is required to keep moving. Down hill….this thing is a champ. flat ground…pretty much no such thing as coasting as it requires almost constant kicking. Up hill…forget about it.
Kindle Customer –
Ok, I only rode it for one day but I already love it because my previous scooter constantly rattles (so loudly) on the smallest cracks on the road…it’s embarrassing. This one can handle a lot of big cracks/ups and downs on the roads, even running through grass fields felt easy because I need to avoid people on the side walk. I just love it for that.The only thing though – it requires significantly more effort to kick to move than my rubber tire scooter. I think it’s because of the thick air tires that have more contacting surface on the ground which creates friction. But that’s why it can handle different types of roads. I’m not complaining about getting more exercise out of it!
Amazon Customer –
We have both the Osprey and the more expensive Mongoose scooter. While both are well made, we always prefer this one as our first choice.
Amazon Customer –
great scooter!
Rich –
This rides so well on uneven pavement. My 9yo loves this!!