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TtessSpeeder Three Wheel Balance Scooter

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R999

R2,600
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R999

R2,600
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
About

These Speeder Scooters will provide a smooth, awesome and enjoyable ride for your children.

Sliding your feet, twisting your hips and moving from side to side propel the Speeder forwards, and allow the rider to propel forward without ever having to pedal or touch the ground, a low-impact exercise.

The handlebars height is adjustable too. To grow with your child.

The Speeder Scooter is foldable for easy storage and features a cable front brake 

Within a short space or time, your child will master drifting, sliding and even be wheelying!

This Speeder scooter can be enjoyable for all 5+ years old children.

Product Features
  • Easy turning, drifting and acceleration; 
  • Unique three wheels design provides better stability; 
  • Front handbrake delivers better control and safety; 
  • Dual foot platforms improve stability; 
  • Full Steel Alloy Frame 
  • Ride and control it in many different ways; 
  • Ideal for use on flat, smooth surfaces; 
  • Great for building strength on legs, body coordination, and balance; 
  • The scooter can be folded up for easy storage and transport; 
  • Some assembly required; 
  • Colour: Pink, Red, Blue, and Red
  • Brake system: cable and front brake bracket; 
  • Material: HeavyDuty Steel/ABS;
Product Specifications
  • Product dimension: 103x63x100/92.5/85cm 
  • Folding size: 100x25x38 
  • Max user loading: 95kg
  • Wheel: 145mm/PU; 
  • Recommended user age: 5+ years old 
  • EN71 and CE Approved

*Warning: Protective equipment should be worn. Not to be used in traffic.

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