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Crazy Skates Foldable Kick Scooter - Kick Scooters for Adults, Teens and Kids with Carrying Strap - Fast Folding, Adjustable Handlebars and Lightweight

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Fulfilled by CRAZY SKATES USA

Arrives Jul 11 – Jul 13
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Color: Sydney Scooter (SYD) - Black


Features

  • SYDNEY (SYD) - The SYD Scooter from our City Series comes in 7 colors and is packed with features that make it a perfect ride for any member of the family.
  • FASTFOLD TECH - Our patented FastFold technology allows you to quickly and easily fold the scooter in half with a simple single movement.
  • FOLDABLE KICKSTAND - The kickstand tucks under the deck while riding and easily folds out for a simple and strong kickstand function.
  • HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE - The T-Bar and handlebars are height adjustable so that you can custom set the handlebars for optimal performance.
  • COMFORT HANDGRIPS - Our handgrips have been specially designed to be ergonomic and to offer a comfort grip over long and intense rides.

Brand: Crazy Skates


Color: Sydney Scooter (SYD) - Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Special Feature: Lightweight


Weight Limit: 220 Pounds


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: Sydney


Wheel Material: Polyurethane


Frame Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 10.4 Pounds


Brand: ‎Crazy Skates


Color: ‎Sydney Scooter (SYD) - Black


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Special Feature: ‎Lightweight


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎Sydney


Wheel Material: ‎Polyurethane


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎10.4 Pounds


Handlebar Type: ‎Adjustable


Handle Height: ‎43.3 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎12.5 Inches


Wheel Type: ‎Solid


Suspension Type: ‎Front Suspension


Grip Type: ‎Ergonomic


Brake Style: ‎Front Braking


Warranty Type: ‎Limited


Manufacturer: ‎Crazy Skates


UPC: ‎639266611486


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎86


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎32.3 x 14.75 x 6.1 inches


Package Weight: ‎5.31 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎28.35 x 5.12 x 12.2 inches


Brand Name: ‎Crazy Skates


Warranty Description: ‎2 year manufacturer


Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-teen


Part Number: ‎SYDblack


Included Components: ‎Battery


Date First Available: April 6, 2020


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  • Great folding kick scooter
This was the first scooter that I’ve ever purchased so I spent a lot of time researching before buying. I was looking for a scooter that would fold up for easy carrying and storage in my apartment, a carrying strap for when carrying it, a kickstand (I hate the idea of laying it on the ground) and with an adjustable handlebar so that I don’t have to stoop over while riding. This scooter had all of these things for a great price, plus I thought it was the best looking that I had seen. Build: The scooter itself is very solidly built from metal while also being very light, so I am guessing it is some sort of aluminum or other alloy. This isn’t a trick scooter for doing jumps, but more for cruising. The deck is nice and wide for my adult feet and the handlebars adjusted up high enough that I don’t have to bend over to use it. NOTE: The SYD model comes with the front wheel not attached. You have to install it by tightening one screw that they include. They also include two hex wrenches. You have to use both at once. Hold the bolt on one side with the first hex wrench to keep it in place, then tighten on the other side with the other hex wrench. You have to make sure it is really tight, obviously, as this wheel will be taking all the weight of the ride. I saw some other review saying the wheel came off, which obviously will happen if you don’t make sure the screw is done up real tight. Ride: Very smooth and stable while riding. The tires are urethane so they are good for the sidewalk and street in my neighborhood. The handle grips themselves are soft and comfortable, you don’t feel the metal handlebar underneath. Folding: This is the best part IMO. You pull on the black handle and the scooter folds in half. I can fit it in the hall closet easily. It also is handy when I want to carry it somewhere while out with it. I just fold and then use the carrying strap. I will update after a few more months if there are any issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2022 by Patrick McAllister Patrick McAllister

  • London Gold City Series
Color: London Scooter (LON) - Gold
I am reviewing London Gold scooter. I don’t have much experience with scooters, if any. Last time I rode a scooter I was 8 years old. 30 years later I have to keep up with my 8yo who rides Razor A5 DLX. Both are bigger scooters, suitable for adults. and I am able to ride both. DLX is much smaller, shorter and lighter, the max height of the handlebar is barely tall enough for me (I’m 5’8”). I purchased London model and have been riding it for a few days. I was pretty impressed with the quality of the scooter out of the box. I am not sure how it will hold up long term, but I plan to put it to good use this summer. The coolest thing about this scooter is the folding mechanism - it’s triggered with the loop at the top of the steering bar, so no bending; when folded, front wheel is locked between the extensions of the deck - no swinging around and hitting my ankles. I tested the trolley function at a local grocery store: you have to be careful not to scrape the ends of the deck that “hug” the front wheel, otherwise it is very nice if you don’t want to leave the scooter outside. It is a heavy scooter. It is also larger than most teen/adult scooters around. My kid can ride and haul around most of teen/adult scooters, but not this one. Also, the handlebar extends higher than in most scooters. Lowest position worked for a 10 year old, but barely. I can use both 1st and 2nd positioning hole, depending on the style of riding applied, but 1st hole is the most comfortable. I think it is really an adult scooter, 3rd hole (the highest) can suit a pretty tall person. Wheels are larger than average 200mm. I was hesitant to get 230mm front wheel, so 215mm was just perfect. The thing I like the least about this scooter is the break. It requires quite a bit of effort. It’s a lot easier to slow down and stop on the Razor scooter. The ride is smooth and effortless on the smooth surfaces. You are going to feel every bump on the rough sidewalk. I don’t get stuck in small cracks or trip over small stones, but obviously I have to avoid big cracks and potholes. Razor has traditional foam handles, while London has cool rubber grips which definitely don’t help to mute the vibration from the bumpy ride. Although rubber grips provide a more secure hold for sure. Just from riding Razor A5 DLX and London scooter, it appears that London model requires more effort to push, maybe it’s due to its weight or the fact that the deck is slightly higher off the ground. But cruising downhill is amazing. So, to me it’s a wonderful high quality adult cruising scooter suitable for a tall adult/teen. It has a couple of weaknesses but it’s a better scooter than others I have researched. It lived up to my (high) expectations, so far. I wish I could try out the other 2 models, especially NYC. I was not paid or reimbursed in any way to provide this review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2020 by Ally

  • The NYC is a great adult exercise scooter!
Color: New York City Scooter (NYC) - Black
If you are looking for a great adult scooter to use for exercise, look no further than the NYC scooter by Crazy Skates. To get proper exercise by using a scooter, you have to work both sides of your body equally; so you have to change feet to kick withe the other foot and keep changing back and forth. Personally, I change after every three kicks. To do that, you have to have a deck that is wide enough so that your feet are side by side with enough of your foot on the deck so it doesn't roll off and you twist an ankle. The NYC scooter is one of only two that, at 5.9" across, has a wide enough deck. Disappointingly, the other Crazy Skates scooters don't, which is a shame because I really like the look and features on the London model (I'm hoping Crazy Skates will modify the London to have the wider deck, hint, hint). Don't be fooled by scooter listings that advertise an "extra wide deck"; go into the listing and look for the actual number in inches. If you are curious about if the advertised width will work for you, take a piece of scrap paper, fold it to match the advertised width, and put your sneakers side by side on it and see if you'd be comfortable riding with that much of your foot hanging off the sides. I also love the large tires, which help make for a smoother ride. The deck has a good sandpaper finish for secure footing. The rest of the scooter is great quality too. I did have a problem with the kickstand dropping down while riding, but I reached out to the seller through Amazon and they sent me a new part with no problem, so props to Crazy Skates customer service. Be sure to tighten all the bolts before your first ride, and occasionally thereafter. All in all, I'm very pleased with,my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2022 by D. Rushton

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