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LaScoota Kick Scooter for Kids Ages 6+, Teens & Adults - Max Load 220 lbs, Lightweight, Big Sturdy Urethane Wheels. Adjustable Handlebar, Foldable Scooter for Indoor & Outdoor, Great Gift & Toy

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Arrives Tuesday, May 21
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Color: Retro


Size: Teen/Adult


Features

  • MADE BY PARENTS: This kick scooter was designed with teens in mind. It encourages kids to get outside and exercise while having fun. Perfect for cruising to school or scooting around the neighborhood with friends.
  • SMOOTH RIDE: Featuring LATTA suspension technology, this scooter offers a smoother ride than most. Theres low vibration and high-impact shock absorption that combines with wear-resistant wheels to minimize bumps.
  • SAFETY IS TOP OF MIND - Between the extra-wide, non-slip deck and the high-quality heat-treated brakes, youll be able to navigate obstacles while staying on course.
  • FOLDABLE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE: This scooter includes a patented push button folding mechanism and a carrying strap. Portable and easy to store, this scooter was designed for teens on the go.
  • ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT: Designed to accommodate most heights, the handlebar is adjustable to 3 height options (35, 37, 39). This ensures you can ride with comfort and ease.

Description

Skip walking, biking, or driving and provide yourself or your teen a more fun and enjoyable morning commute with the Lascoota Premium Teen Kick Scooter. Before you get scooting, choose your preferred height from the 3 handlebar adjustments for maximum comfort and a tailored fit. On the teenage kick scooter, you'll stay safe and well. The heat-treated brake will ensure you come to a speedy, secure stop when you need it. The premium kick scooter's hi- rebound wheels are tear-resistant. Don't worry about ruining a tire on your joyride. As you journey over rugged surfaces, the front suspension absorbs shock to provide a smooth, refreshing ride. With an easy-to-fold design, pick up and carry the premium, portable scooter when you get to where you're going. Fold up by pressing the folding button and swiftly sling the lightweight kick scooter over your shoulder with the convenient carry strap. Your teen will love gathering up friends and strolling to a nearby playground after school. Give your teenager the ability to easily hang out, kick back, and relax with the Lascoota Premium Teen Kick Scooter.


Brand: Lascoota


Color: Retro


Age Range (Description): 12 years up


Special Feature: Adjustable Handlebar Height, Wide Platform, Folding


Weight Limit: 220 Pounds


Number of Wheels: 2


Model Name: Teen Retro


Wheel Material: Polyurethane


Frame Material: Aluminum


Item Weight: 4.3 Kilograms


Brand: ‎Lascoota


Color: ‎Retro


Age Range (Description): ‎12 years up


Special Feature: ‎Adjustable Handlebar Height, Wide Platform, Folding


Weight Limit: ‎220 Pounds


Number of Wheels: ‎2


Model Name: ‎Teen Retro


Wheel Material: ‎Polyurethane


Frame Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Weight: ‎4.3 Kilograms


Handlebar Type: ‎Adjustable


Handle Height: ‎39 Inches


Wheel Size: ‎7.9 Inches


Wheel Type: ‎Solid


Suspension Type: ‎Front Suspension


Brake Style: ‎Rear Braking


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎33.07 x 12.99 x 5.12 inches


Package Weight: ‎5.54 Kilograms


Brand Name: ‎Lascoota


Warranty Description: ‎No Warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Suggested Users: ‎Unisex-adult


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Lascoota


Part Number: ‎B07RD2K8M5


Style: ‎Teen/Adult


Included Components: ‎Scooter


Size: ‎Teen/Adult


Sport Type: ‎Scooter


Date First Available: May 2, 2019


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  • LaScoota for teens - the plastic insert DOES pull out
Color: Aqua Size: Teen/Adult
I'm revising my review! My neighbor used a tap and die set to re-thread the ruined nut. He pointed out that the plastic insert was made to just pull out. I wish the instructions had made that clear. When I pulled gently, nothing happened and I jumped to the wrong conclusion. The scooter easily folds and unfolds and is lightweight, just what I wanted, but I was surprised at how rough the ride was. There's also a strange clicking sound every so often. I'll keep it and see how long it lasts. ****** I'm not a teen, I'm a woman who has used tools before. Seller: This message is for you. The scooter arrived the evening of 4/21/23. It looked good and was light enough for me to remove from the outer box and easily move around. The next day I took it out of the plastic bag and re-read the instructions. They guided me in how to unfold the front wheel – so far, so good! But then the problem began. Step 3 says to undo the handle clamp. Step 4 says to remove the plastic insert. But the insert is fastened in by a screw. The step 3 photo shows an arm up above, so I assumed that something on top had to be turned. Besides the clamp that could be released but not rotated, there’s a hole smaller than any of the tools that came with the scooter. When I looked at the scooter from the front, I saw the nut on the bottom of the screw. I tried turning it by hand, but it would turn only so far. One of the L-wrenches was the right size but was awkward to use in the small space. I figured out I needed to pull the stem higher to make room to get the tool into the end of the nut. But by then the nut was jammed and wouldn’t turn at all. So I can’t remove the plastic insert, which means I can’t insert the handlebar grips. All I want is for you to send me a new screw and nut, which are probably made especially for the LaScoota. I’ll need someone’s help where I live to forcibly remove the jammed nut, which will ruin it and maybe ruin the end of the long screw also. So please, send me those two parts or advise me otherwise on what to do. Thanks in advance for your assistance. I look forward to praising you for your easily unfoldable product and your customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2023 by Jean in Berkeley Jean in Berkeley

  • Best Cheap Option for Brooklyn
I was looking for a cheap, entry-level scooter to try out before I switched to a fancy one. I am 5'4" with a size 7.5 shoe, around 145 lbs, current vanity-size adjusted dress size 4. This one was cheaper than the Razor A5 and seemed to have a more loyal fanbase with similar features and quality. I was going to just buy it in silver, but ended up waiting. I'm glad I did, because within a week or two, the black and red became available. I wanted the black and red so I could pair it with a black and red bike helmet. So, if they don't have the colors you want, for better or worse, you may be able to wait and see if they become available. Or you could ask. The ride itself is very bumpy. I do not recommend this product if you have bad knees. I do not have bad knees. After about four hours of riding around, my legs were a bit sore. But I stayed hydrated enough to not cramp. Another reviewer mentioned that it's like doing a one-legged squat for quite some time. I was able to adjust my foot positioning over time to where I could put one put behind the other. There isn't enough room for my feet side-by-side, but at an angle, one can be behind the other. But while riding it, would naturally not put my foot behind the other unless riding downhill. So, yes, my leg did get a little sore from the one-legged. But it was totally worth it. And I was able to adjust easily enough between riding with my left side or right side facing forward, although I hear folks naturally have a dominant preference. I say adjust at stop lights or every quarter mile or so to prevent getting a cramp or something. I average about a mile in a little under ten minutes. If I'm in a hurry, I can do a 7 or 8 minute mile. If I'm in a hurry, it can be a workout where I get legit exercise flushed. I think it's worth it if you live in BK like I do. I've only tried it around Roosevelt Island to teach myself how to use it, so don't have experience using it in the city. I use it to get from one part of BK to another, which can take a long time. It's typically faster than taking the bus if there isn't a direct route, but the bus in BK I find is a lot less enjoyable than the city. So I also recommend this if you want to avoid taking the bus. I also read that the bicycle was revolutionary for female mobility because it enabled women to travel unchaperoned. I'd agree with this. I wanted the ability to somewhat safely zip home on late weekends and feel like this has served that purpose well. Carrying it around the city is not bad at all. It's very light and portable. The strap is ok, but if you don't hold it just right, some hardware will jam into you and pinch you no matter what you do. It doesn't take up too much room on the subway, although I wouldn't bring it with me during rush hour. I have never used the kickstand. Folding it up has so far seemed to be a very delicate process. Unhooking everything is easy enough, but it's never clear if you did a good enough job when you close the joints, the red button for folding takes just the right touch (haven't gotten it down to a swift motion, and kind of don't think I'll be able to). For the handles, they are held together by a piece of elastic. It doesn't seem sturdy at all. The design flaw is that they pop out of the holders when folded up for carrying around. So you'll be sitting or walking and find one flopping around and have to put it back in. It's not held in there well at all. Thankfully, they do not pop out when you have it set up for riding. The handlebars are good enough for my height and arm length. I am of average proportion. The scooter is very light in terms of weight and combined with handlebars that are just a tiny bit too short, I sometimes raise it off the ground when kicking. It doesn't result in any actual performance issue other than being a little startling to slam yourself back onto the ground. This is my first scooter ever, and I'd never ridden a scooter before this. So, I'm reviewing for it solving my problem, but I'm pretty useless at comparing it to other scooters. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019 by Anya Fenix

  • Plus size and works great!
I’ve loved scooters since I was a kid and haven’t been on one since then. I decided to get one and after looking at countless reviews decided to go with the Dark Adult LaScooter. I’ve had it for 3 hours on a day off. It was super easy to assemble/get it ready to go took like 10 min maybe and that’s only becasue I didn’t realize the black bit in the front that says to remove just pulls out once the thing is loosened lol. I rode it around the neighborhood and onto a bike path. It’s great! Rides well (like any scooter of its kind) so on bumpier surfaces you feel it but thats how those types of wheels are so as expected. I weigh 270lbs and didn’t have any issues. Not to say the ware and tare can’t happen faster because of the extra weight, but if you’re about my size and curious, it should work well for you too! Hope this helps someone😊 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2023 by chris warth

  • Great scooter
Color: Purple Size: Teen/Adult
My grandson is enjoying this scooter. He was a little disappointed in the color, he wanted a true purple and this is a little pinky purple, especially the wheels. Says he's going to paint them black so it won't look so girly. Altogether he was very happy with it!
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Debby Parrish

  • Solid Razor Contender
Color: Yellow Size: Teen/Adult
The LaScoota is a quality scooter. It looks great, brakes well, and rides well. The hand grips do an excellent job of absorbing energy, making for a smooth ride. However, the scooter is a noisy ride. It ratlles a lot, especially compared to our Razor A5 DLX. Also, the red button used to fold and unfold is terribly hard to slide, making this scooter hard to fold even for an adult. This is definitely a kids scooter too. The handlebars do not raise to the appropriate height, even for my wife, who is under 5’5”. While a solid competitor, we ended up returning it an getting the Razor with the inflatable tires. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Daniel

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