LaScoota Professional Scooter for Ages 6+, Teens & Adults - Lightweight & Big Sturdy Wheels for Kids, Teen & Adults. Adjustable Handlebar, Foldable Kick Scooter for Indoor & Outdoor, Great Gift & Toy
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Tasha
> 3 dayMy daughter hasnt had this 24 hours and the part in the picture fell off. Now I have to try and find a new nut. But other then that its a great scooter.
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Lisa
18-11-2024Its practically rideable right out of the box. You just have to insert the handle bars and adjust the stem height. Super Easy. The whole thing feels solid and sturdy without being heavy at all. I own a bike and wanted to add another low impact exercise to my routine. I figured this would be a great leg and glute workout. Heres what I liked: Good sized deck, comfortable handle bars, nice grip, easy to adjust stem height, kick stand doesnt interfere with the foot kicking on that side, easy to open and fold, light enough to carry and lift into my trunk with one hand. Here are my issues: 1. no suspension and the wheels do not do well over anything on the sidewalk. If there was a stray piece of gravel, the wheel would slip. The traction isnt great. 2. The rougher the surface the the more vibration you feel. This probably wouldnt be noticeable to a kid or teen or someone without joint issues, but my body was buzzing when I got off. It really is a good scooter, especially for the price, which is why I still gave it 5 stars. I just need something with good suspension and air filled tired to help mitigate the vibration. I think this scooter will work for most people and would still recommend it despite it not being a good fit for me.
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Alexander
24-11-2024When you open the scooter and you see that metal plate that blocks the handle bars from being inserted - it’s a block to keep the handlebars out during shipment. Just remove it by pulling it straight out. If the scooter seems noisy, just remove the strap used to carry it. I replaced my bearings with REDS bearings to allow for further and faster travel. The scooter is lightweight, pretty sturdy, just gotta really tighten the bar to remove any shake from the equation. 4 stars because the wheels feel cheaper than expected and bearings were as good as Walmart. Expected for the price but definitely a good scooter for starters and casual ride and commute.
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Laura Chew
> 3 dayI bought this to ride with grandchildren and share with their parents if they want to Scoot too. I bought this one because the main description said its good up to 264 lbs. BUT in the detail it says it goes up to 220 lbs. Which is it? Some of the parents I hope to share this with are over 220 but less than 264! I hope the manufacturer reads these reviews and will clarify. It works great for me and I hope to keep it! Smooth ride and easy to fold. Its Nov 14th, 2022 weve been scooting a lot. In the front it feels like the wheel is dragging. I can scoot with no problem, but something is already not right, maybe fender down on the wheel. Mine had no directions with it, does anyone have them that they can take pic of and send me? Maybe theres adjustments I can make by tightening something, etc. Thx
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Brian Boyle
> 3 dayI purchased 2 of these. 1 for my daughter and 1 for me. Both of them make different noise while riding down the sidewalk. These have not been out in the rain or abused in any way. They are fun to ride, if you can tune out he noises.
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Kyle R. Conway
> 3 dayHere are my semi-coerced (but honest) thoughts: 1) Its big and somewhat heavy. This isnt really a downside, per se, but my young one truly does have trouble carrying it (even with the very welcome shoulder strap). 2) Big + Hefty = Sturdy Listen, as the above complaint is true, the byproduct is that the thing feels like a tank. Im much, much larger than the young one, and I can comfortably rip around on this thing and very much not feel like Im zooming around on a toy -- its a sturdy scooter. Ive had other adults zip around, jump off curbs, etc. too, and its *completely* fine. As in, no worries at all ― not even the hint of a worry. When the kids got penny boards for skating, I was certain I would break it by looking at it ― not so with this hefty thing. 3) Its hard/tricky to fold. This is a negative to be sure (my young ones cant fold it), but I also dont want it to fold when 6+ adults are jumping off curbs either, okay? So maybe its a draw? They key to folding it up is to lift the hefty thing up by the handlebars and then pull up the tab to release and hold it while you fold it. You can do it! Go for it. (And remember, feel free to really pull it hard ― you cant break it as far as I can tell). 4) I dont own other scooters. Im comparing this to nothing. I guess Im comparing it to kids bikes and penny boards and my expectations... but Its pretty great really does sum it up for me. Maybe theres something better out there, normally is, but this is pretty great. A kid can grow into it and still ride it in 30 years, and based on how its held up so far, I actually expect it to be usable as long as you can replace the wheels (havent checked, but it seems probable). Verdict: do it.
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Tech-Golfer
> 3 dayWe have purchased several scooters from LaScoota and our kids (2 years old to teens) have enjoyed them. They are smooth and innovative. I look forward to seeing their future designs!
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ACJ
21-11-20241. In order to receive an advertised free lock, one has to post a review on Amazon - not mentioned anywhere on the initially advertised leaflet. In addition, offer is limited to 1 per household only. We bought 2 LaScoota scooters, spent $200 and will receive only 1 lock. 2. I bought 2 LaScoota Teen/Adult scooters (purple and plum colors) for me and my husband and 2 Razor Lux for my 6 and 7-year-old kids. 3. Differences between Razor Lux 5 and LaScoota: a) handlebars are longer on LaScoota, making for a more comfortable grip while riding (Razor Lux 5 grip is thinner and shorter, by about 5 mm) b) Razor Lux is easier to fold and lighter making it more portable - Razor is lighter by about 1.5 pounds b) LaScoota plum-colored scooter cost $89.99, cargo/army colored scooter cost $99.00. Razors Lux 5 (blue and pink colors) cost $69.99 on the Walmart website, as part of a holiday special (now they are $89.99) c) My plum-colored LaScoota had difficulties with the folding mechanism from the beginning - the plastic was too high at the folding part, making it almost impossible to fold, even with a help of my strong husband. As a result, my husband had to loosen the bolt a bit, and, not surprisingly, the bolt got lost while riding. I am awaiting a replacement item from Amazon (its on its way). I was wondering about returning the plum LaScoota and replacing it with the Lux Razor (red color), however, I like the LaScoota handlebars a bit better and this kind of made me want to give a second chance to LaScoota. Hopefully, the folding mechanism will work better on my replacement item. I will provide an updated review once I have received my replacement LaScoota item. I really want this to work this time. d) If I had to commute everyday to work and rely on folding the scooter to take it on bus/subway/train, etc., I would most likely take Razor Lux, even though the handlebars may not be that comfortable as on LaScoota, because it is much lighter and easier to fold than LaScoota e) Similarities: the ride is equally smooth on both Razor Lux and LaScoota
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Chelsie Bednar
> 3 dayBought this for Christmas for my 11 year old special needs son. He loves it, put it together by himself and rides it everywhere. Its durable and so far scratch proof. My 14 year old (61, 225lb) rides it with ease too. Overall the best scooter Ive ever purchased. Owners sent an email asking if everything was to my liking and to let them know if it wasnt. If I ever have to purchase another scooter, it will be this company
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djuicet
Greater than one weekI bought the red scooter for my son last summer and it was great for him. My daughters both needed a bigger scooter so I ended up purchasing two more since it was so nice. Definitely recommend this scooter.