🛴 Light up the playground and ride in style with 6KU’s coolest kids scooter!
The 6KU Kids Scooter is a durable, lightweight aluminum scooter designed for toddlers aged 3 to 8. Featuring adjustable handlebars (26"-30"), widened LED flashing wheels for enhanced visibility, and a lean-to-steer system, it offers safe, intuitive riding. Its reinforced wide deck supports up to 110 lbs, and it comes fully assembled with a quick-fold mechanism for easy storage and transport.
Brand | 6KU |
Color | Purple |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Special Feature | Seat, Adjustable Handlebar Height |
Weight Limit | 110 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12.5"L x 33"W x 30"H |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
Model Name | PKS-01 |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 30 Inches |
Wheel Size | 6000 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Grip Type | Lock-On |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | Commuting |
Manufacturer | 6KU |
UPC | 673257186683 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 24.6 x 14.8 x 9.6 inches |
Package Weight | 4.67 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 33 x 30 inches |
Brand Name | 6KU |
Material | plastic |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | PKS-01 |
Size | Without Seat |
S**E
Best execution of a 3 wheeled scooter yet!
We got the red one for our 5 year old. He saw some other kids riding similar 3 wheel scooters, and got to try using one. He immediately loved it, and asked for one of his own, plus a helmet and pads. I looked through a few models on Amazon, and settled on this one as a crowd sourced favorite. Upon arrival, it did not disappoint. This scooter has some really good innovations that the others did not feature: 1) Easy to fold-up design. You just pull a little spring-loaded safety stop lever that is located beneath the front wheels. The location safely prevents the rider from causing the scooter to fold while using it.2) Height adjustment. The other scooters I saw had a simple lever that applied crush force to the steering bar center pole to lock it in place. It also applied crush force to my fingers as I tried to engage it. Ouch. This scooter uses detent holes and a spring loaded pin for several height adjustments, plus a twist ring to lock it all down. Very easy to use repeatedly, should you be sharing this scooter with several kids off different ages.3) Flashing wheels! All three wheels have gorgeous LED lights inside that engage with centripetal force when they spin. I know the lights won't last forever, but they should last quite a while. They look really cool.It's a very sturdy scooter, with a rated weight limit of 110 lbs. So dads, stay off it! You'll have to find your own, haha.The only little thing that I noticed, is the non-slip foot steps are adhered on. And the stickers look like they want to peel up from the small tips. I'll just use some shoe glue on those.If you're unfamiliar with these 3 wheel scooters, they're really intuitive for kids. The front two wheels add stability to the scooter, and the wheels turn in unison when the rider leans sideways on the handle bar. The back wheel has a brake on top, so the rider can get up to speed with one foot in front, then rest the toe of the other foot behind, with their heel over this brake.This is a sharp-looking scooter, with a great design. The construction is sturdy, the design is excellent, and the paint color is deep and shiny - I'd say it's automotive grade. We are super-pleased with our purchase!
B**A
The best. Better than lascoota
Seriously the best. We’ve gone through several scooters. I forget the first brand but it was so unstable the kids hated it. Then we got lascoota and they were great. The kids rode the lascootas like crazy. The handle bars on the lascoota basically disintegrated Over time but we still loved them. Oh also we could never raise the handle bars. It wouldn’t hold. Then one day my sons lascoota got stolen out of our front yard which is the only reason I went searching again.I ordered 2 of these and now I realize that lascoota was no where near as good as these.I am 5’3 and 115 pounds. The lascoota would bend under my weight. I know it’s a kids scooter I’m just saying. Also if my kids went too fast on the lascoota they would get the speed wobbles and sometimes crash. That’s when they would be racing and going as fast as they could but it was a little scary.With these new ones the wheels are 3 times the width and they are thick. The deck is very strong. It can hold my husbands weight no problem at 190 pounds. Over all it’s built very sturdy. And I love the folding handle bars so it’s easier to take them places. And adjusting the height is very easy. Can’t believe they’re basically the same price as the lascoota but way better.I will say the only thing I like better about the lascoota was the wheels lit up better. But that’s it.
R**O
great scooter
This scooter is great for five and up It`s weather proof durable and a lot if fun.
L**L
Smiles on faces
The scooter immediately, out of the box, brought smiles to my kids faces. The color, size, and features (e.g. illuminating wheels!!!) brought them joy. The only thing I found challenging was initially unfolding the scooter. I read the instructions to discover how to unfold the handle. Once it was determine, it's very easy. However, there are two points I want to make. Point #1, the font size of the instructions are too small for my "almost-50" eyes. Point #2, the instructions on how to release the bar from it's horizontal position were confusing. The instructions tell you to step on the platform while pulling the latch, located below the platform. Trying to execute these steps verbatim was difficult. I can't physically step on the platform and pull the latch at the same time. I had to circumvent another way to pull the latch and lift the handle, without stepping on the platform. Once the latch is pulled to release the handle bar, then you can place the platform down and step on it while lifting the handle to it's vertically locked position. Or maybe it was just me (a.k.a. user error)? Great product! Very durable.
J**T
Lascoota or 6KU?
My 3 year old daughter watches myself and her brother (Bubby) ride boards all the time -She even grabs our boards in the house and try to ride - I looked for a scooter that would meet the following criteria - 1. Had to turn by using the deck, not the handle bars 2. had to grow with her 3. needed to be sturdy and stable 4. Needed to fold up for carrying in the car 5. had to have light up wheels 6. needed to be at least 4 star reviews with more than 100 reviews. I ordered the first one (lascoota) that had a seat as well, after I purchased, I realized it didn't fold, so I found this one and it hit all boxes, so I ordered it too. I did that to compare them. So, for you parents, aunt, uncles or any of you buying for a child, listen up - The lascoota is like a Ferrari. Fast, sleek, nimble and light. Nothing to really dislike except it didn't fold. The 6KU was like a rolls Royce, heavier, sturdy, stable and still fast. The wheels are wider, the deck is wider, the brakes are better and it folds. It really came down to this - The 6ku looks and feels better - I think its a much better intro scooter - I am returning the Lascoota tomorrow if that says anything. They are both nice, but in the long run, I think you get more for your money and your little one will build confidence faster with the 6KU - I hope this helps - Have fun, stay young, and try something this year you have always been afraid of - Life is too short!
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