🛴 Own the City Streets — Fold, Ride, Repeat!
The CITYGLIDE C200 is a foldable, lightweight adult scooter designed for urban commuters. Featuring large 8-inch polyurethane wheels, ABEC-7 bearings for smooth speed, and a durable aluminum frame supporting up to 220 lbs, it folds compactly for easy transport. With ergonomic grips, a rear brake, and a carry strap included, it’s engineered for convenience and reliability, backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty.
Brand | CITYGLIDE |
Color | Black |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | CITYGLIDE C200 |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Fixed |
Handle Height | 40.5 Inches |
Wheel Size | 200 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | urban commuting |
Manufacturer | Nextsport |
UPC | 859050007893 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00859050007893 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 32.4 x 13.6 x 5.3 inches |
Package Weight | 5.65 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 37 x 5 x 38 inches |
Brand Name | CITYGLIDE |
Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Part Number | F081319000000 |
Included Components | Carrying Strap |
F**C
Hands down the best scooter on the market
I just purchased a second scoter of this brand . I’ve tried numerous other scooters just to compare and ended up sending them all back . I got my first Cityglide scooter about two years ago. It’s gotten a little scuffed up but still works fine. I tried other brands and they all were disappointments. Pros and cons with this one.Smooth ride wheels perfect size not too big and not too smallFoot rest sits low enough to the ground so no need to bend down too far in order to get it goingHandle bar super easy to attach just two screwes to tighten and also wide enough for adult useAdjustable height super easyFolding mechanism also super easy. The click button easy to operate and doesn’t require too much strength in the hands for those of us suffering fr arthritis .Kick stand placed just right so one can actually kick it in and out by the foot rather then having to bend down manually have to pull it outFoot rest not too wide and not too narrow.Scale of the scooter perfect doesn’t take up much room when folded .No rattle noise of any kind when in use.Super sleek design and color choices.Lightweight easy to lift and carryCONS: NoneBest money I’ve ever spent on a practical product I use daily to get to and from where I park tat work. It saves me so much time it’s soo worth it. Like I said purchased a second one just in case my original one breaks or falls apart at some point and they stop making this model . I absolutely love it and find it irreplaceable.Just get it, you won’t regret it.
A**R
Really good scooter, kind of flimsy strap
My wife and I ordered two of these and we're really enjoyed them for getting around the city (and for rides along the beach). They're a pretty smooth ride, easy to push, way faster than walking, easy to fold and unfold. We got them in part so we wouldn't have to lock up bikes where they might get stolen; we carry them in with us to shops, bars, restaurants, etc. Their definitely light enough for that. As other reviews have noted, the brake doesn't have amazing stopping power, but it's absolutely adequate for every situation we've encountered, including going down (not too steep) hills.The only downside we've encountered is that my wife's scooter's carrying strap got bent during one ride (not sure how it happened, but we weren't doing anything wild). We tried to bend it back into place but that just led to the latch not aligning anymore. I reached out to customer service to see if we could buy a replacement, but never received a response. Maybe this was a one-off--I haven't had any trouble with mine--and it doesn't affect our riding.
A**Y
Awesome little scooter, it just wore out too quick
The construction of this scooter was solid, but the quality of the metal left me disappointed. Granted, I ride my scooters pretty hard, so I can't be too rough with the rating, but even so, the handle bar snapped after about 3 months of near daily riding through San Francisco.
N**I
AWESOME!!! BEST scooter!
I'm an adult mountain biker, snowboarder, and a designer & mechanical engineer. I've only just got this CITYGLIDE C200 blue, but really like it. I closely analyzed the top 10 scooters on AMZ for several hours before choosing. It has the longest deck so a LOT of room for your feet to move when you switch your feet/ kick leg. Totally different experience than with a 12" deck where you are always trying to squish your feet onboard. The deck is wide enough for stability, but keeps a sleek narrow profile, perfect. Lightweight. The design is very nice, it could easily be award winning, because when you look at it, you just want it, looks like it could be much more expensive. Structurally it is very sturdy and appears well built. The kick brake has a honeycomb like mold shape which looks very cool. There is no wiggle at all between the deck and the steering bar/column. This is critical for a smooth solid ride. I also tried the Hiboy T1. I much prefer this one in every way. That one had signficiant wiggle between the steering column and the deck, so it felt more unstable and a very different ride experience. That one was only 12" deck, so my feet would not fit side by side, like skateboarding stance. It had a 6" wide deck, so I thought it would be better, but it wasn't. When both feet only fit in forward position, you look and feel goofy, not at all cool like in a skateboarding stance. The only consideration might be a shock absorber but this one does not feel overly jarring, and shocks probably damper some of the ride energy too, making it less efficient, I haven't tried one.This is completely unsponsored, I am just very enthusiastic about recommending this. I cannot attest to it's durability or longevity, but it appears well built. I would like to see more rubber on the wheels. The Hiboy had about twice as much rubber which might offer more shock absorbtion, and tread life, I can't say without knowing for sure if it's actual rubber depth, or just appears that way.
S**V
A smooth, fun ride for older kids to adults!
I've wanted a kick scooter since they became popular shortly after I got out of college in the early 2000's, but I didn't really NEED one, and felt like I was a little old anyway. Fast forward 20 years and now my kids all have razor scooters and I love playing around on them. When I found that they make scooters with bigger wheels for bigger folks, I thought, "why not join my kids while they enjoy this kind of thing?" That's a good enough excuse for me!Just for clarity sake, I'm a small man in his early 40's. I'm 5'4" and about 140lbs. This scooter is plenty big for me and the handle adjusts so it could work for a taller adult as well.I really like this scooter! The wheels are large enough to role over small rocks and cracks. The standing area is large enough for both my feet. It rolls smooth, folds easy, and comes with a handy strap to make it easy to carry once it's folded. The only thing that might could be improved on is, it's a little shaky. It's not a big issue though. It rides great! I still love my scooter.
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