🛴 Elevate Your Ride: Where Fun Meets Functionality!
The HOMCOM Adult Teen Push Scooter is a versatile ride designed for both kids and adults, featuring a robust steel frame, 16" pneumatic tyres for a smooth ride, and adjustable handlebars to accommodate various heights. With a maximum weight capacity of 100kg and safety features like front and rear brakes, this scooter is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a thrilling ride while mastering their stunts.
A**R
HIGHLY recommend (I'm 172cm, 75kg)
I've had my scooter around a month and I use it most days. It performs perfectly as I need it to, it looks cool, it's comfortable and easy to ride and therefore provides me with better exercise than walking without me really committing to going out for exercise.My husband bought a scooter too after trying mine (different brand, different seller) which broken within days so he's replacing it with one of these. My 5 year old also has a smaller different model from this brand which he loves.Assembly wasn't overly complicated... Or so I thought... I am someone who's never even dealt with a punctured tyre before, no experience with bikes or anything. So I put it together out of the box, felt rather confident, used it fearlessly for a few days, and then I experienced a few issues. I asked my husband to have a look at it and it turns out I'd set everything up wrong, so the brakes didn't work right and the steering felt wobbly. WHOOPS! Anyway, after getting some help with it and learning a few things, it's all good now. It shouldn't be a problem if you have even very very basic experience with bikes or similar things.If you've never tried a scooter before and you're on the fence I really do recommend it! I gave up sports when I was pregnant and have been stuck in a rut for so long. This is exactly the kind of fun toy I needed to get me off the couch. I'm enjoying this summer SO MUCH since I got it, a scooter just adds fun to silly daily things like picking up milk and equally becomes an activity in itself if you find a cool location to explore. And it's great for family time, you can easily take them around parks and greenways and such and it is just such wholesome outdoors fun.I've added a wicker basket to the front and handlebar streamers and spoke clips now, and replaced the sticker which says "scooter" on the frame with some cute vinyl stickers I bought online so it really feels unique. I'm honestly like a kid again! I've been showing it off toy friends, and getting compliments non stop. The woman who runs my local garden centre asked for a go of it the other day and immediately decided she wanted a scooter too!Sorry, I know this has been kind of a gushing review but honestly, I just REALLY LOVE the product. I swear I'm neither an advertiser nor a lunatic 😂😂Bonus: I love how tiny a scooter is compared to a bicycle, it's so easy to find a tiny spot to lock it up if I'm in the shop etc!The only negative thing I will say is there's a little bit of flexibility in the frame, which makes the pegs basically useless because if you put the weight of your (let's just say left) foot onto the peg while your right foot is on the deck, things feel a little misaligned. It's something extremely minor which causes no problem while riding normally, unless the pegs are one of your main reasons for buying. Personally, I prefer it without them anyway.
E**A
Excellent scooter!
My 12 year old son LOVES this scooter! I bought him the black one as his sister has one in pink.They’re fantastic quality, basically a scooter version of a mountain bike!! They weren’t too hard to put together, it took my husband about 20 minutes per scooter. As long as they get looked after, they will last the kids for years as they’re quite big. They go really fast too, thank goodness they have brakes!!!
E**A
Great scooter and great customer service
This scooter is a beast! It's sturdy and built to last. The pneumatic tyres make it a comfortable ride for my 9year old. More work is required to scoot with it being heavier than a little micro scooter but I don't think it's too bad - yes, of course I've had a go too!Like other reviews have mentioned, it's best to keep the stunt pegs off the back wheel whilst scooting because it's very easy to clip your ankle (and they reaaaally hurt!). Easy enough to screw on and off though.I had a few issues building this so had to get some help from my dad. The instructions aren't the clearest but I'm sure there would be YouTube tutorials about setting up bike wheels/brakes that would help.I had a few issues with my original item but the customer service I received from MHStar was fantastic and I now have a replacement scooter that it brilliant.
A**B
Good value for money - make sure you understand what you are buying
No. 1 rule of parenting - don't let them have all the fun.The reviews don't really do this justice (for the price). It seems many didn't properly understand what they were buying. This is essentially a stretched BMX reasonably sized for a teenager or small adult (I am a large adult and it works ok for me - though some observations later).Notes:1. This is effectively a bike without pedals, as such it needs the sort of level of setup and adjustment that a proper bicycle does. In particular you may have to look up how to correctly setup "side pull" brakes. I found a decent tutorial on Youtube easily enough.2. The weight limit is likely down to the tyres as tyres rated for higher weights would add considerably to the price - I may upgrade them at some point.3. In general it is well made and the brakes work ok once correctly set up - though of course at this price the components are fairly cheap.4. It is long and fairly heavy - don't buy this for a kid in primary school and expect them to glide about effortlessly.5. Watch the pegs on the back don't catch your ankle as you scoot.6. The handlebar grips are a little small for large adult male hands - they are usable but I will likely change them.7. The max height of the handlebars is ok for me at 6'2 but would be nice 10cm longer. Most people should be fine.8. It comes with a reasonable selection of tools but you will likely also need an allen key set, a decent adjustable spanner, and a socket set would make adjusting the breaks easier.9. It is heavier to push and loses momentum faster than kids scooters, this makes it harder work. That said it retains grip in the damp and stops better than kids scooters. I had to increase the tyre pressure higher than I would like in order to reduce the rolling resistance, may have to replace the tyres with stronger / higher pressure ones at some point.11. The stand is simple but seems well positioned and works well.
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