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Renee Bellard
> 3 dayThis is the second one we have purchased! Great scooter great price!
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Jess
Greater than one weekThis is for my niece for her upcoming birthday. I just know she’ll love it; I used to have one as well and I know they are a lot of fun! Thank you, this is going to be wonderful as a gift for her! She is going to ride it everywhere, school, and around the house.
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heres_my_take
Greater than one weekThis was an X-Mas gift for a girl. She said she wanted the red color and said this was a good scooter because the small wheels helped her turn with agility. I just hope she rides it safely. She absolutely loves this scooter.
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mary helen
> 3 dayThe handle doesnt extend very far. We know what were doing....with three children, this is our 5th scooter. Other than it not being very tall, which is find for the height of the child who is using it, we like it. Its very sleek with the black, chrome, and purple.
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That Helpful Dad
Greater than one weekFirst off picked this up from Amzn warehouse for $29 so I was pleased with that - box was damaged but product was perfect. The kids in the neighborhood (between 5 and 8 yrs old) love these little scooters. If you are trying to figure out the differences between the A1, A2, A3, and A5/Pro its basically as follows: A1: original, no back wheelie bar (look closely at picture and you will see the difference in A1 vs A2), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbs A2: same as A1 but with wheelie bar and shock absorber on front (look at pics to see this), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbs A3: same as A2 but with 125mm wheels, still under 143 lbs A5/Pro: pretty much different all the way around, much bigger wheels, bigger deck, bigger hands, and holds up to 220 lbs The takeaway for me is that the A1, A2, or A3 would all be suitable for younger kids (say less than 10?), while older kids and adults will want the A5. Hope this helps
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Maureen Ricard
> 3 dayNo video
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MrsC5708
> 3 dayArrived on time and as promised. Hoping a certain little boy will have a happy Christmas when he receives this gift.
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Joe Acosta
> 3 dayCons: Takes bumps pretty hard and slows down a lot even on relatively minor inclines Pros: easy to start, typically one kick and off you go. Easy to fold and unfold. Easy to carry. Overall great scooter.
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Lawrence Martinez
> 3 dayThe seller gave it to me on time and there was no problems what so ever with shipping The scooter was exactly how it appeared in the picture shown there was no assembly at all required the only things that were a problem is that the bar that connects from the handle to the front wheel gets loose and has to be tighten or else the wheel will fall out of line and the steering will be useless until it lined back up and then tightened back int o place with a L wrench(the same one you might use for a bike) The second thing is that there is a small metal against ground noise that started to happen to me and a friend with the same model. i don think its a major problem since i am 123lbs and i doubt its because im to heavy for the scooter so i just ignore it and its still runs fine
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Robert Scofield
> 3 dayI like this scooter. We got it for a gift. My kids have the cheaper A1, but I thought we would splurge with the fancier one. Honestly, I can not really understand what the difference is. It does look a little different, but it is the same size and seems to function the same. I would probably just get the A1 next time and save some money.