🛴 Glide into the future of commuting!
The Lascoota Kick Scooter is designed for ages 6 and up, featuring large 8" sturdy urethane wheels, an adjustable handlebar for comfort, and a lightweight, foldable design that supports up to 220lbs. Ideal for urban transportation and recreation, it combines safety and style with advanced LATTA suspension technology for a smooth ride.
Brand | Lascoota |
Color | Gray |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Special Feature | Adjustable Handlebar Height |
Weight Limit | 264 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30"L x 6"W x 39"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | Adult Grey |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 11.06 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 39 Inches |
Wheel Size | 9 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | Urban transportation, recreation |
Manufacturer | Lascoota |
UPC | 850040027075 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 14 x 6.5 inches |
Package Weight | 5.9 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23.6 x 18 x 41 inches |
Brand Name | Lascoota |
Warranty Description | 120 Days |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | Lascoota - teen |
Style | Metro |
Included Components | Scooter |
Size | 264 lbs Capacity |
Sport Type | Scooter |
J**.
Sturdy and Fun - Great Scooter for All Ages!
As a parent, I'm always on the lookout for quality, durable toys and sports equipment for my kids, and the LaScoota Kick Scooter definitely fits the bill. After several weeks of use, I'm impressed enough to leave this review - something I don't do often!Pros:Versatile for Various Ages: The scooter is marketed for kids aged 6+, but even teens and adults can enjoy it. This versatility makes it a great buy for families. My 9-year-old and 10-year-old both ride it comfortably. I have even used it several times.Sturdy Build: The construction is solid. It doesn't feel flimsy or cheap, which is a relief considering how rough kids can be. The frame is robust and has endured quite a few bumps and drops already.Smooth Ride: The 8" urethane wheels make a noticeable difference. They glide smoothly on different terrains – from pavements to slightly rougher park paths. My kids have remarked on how "smooth and fast" it feels.Safety First: The braking system is reliable and easy to use, which is a huge plus in my book. I appreciate that my kids can slow down safely, especially when they're getting a bit too adventurous.Easy to Handle: Despite its sturdiness, the scooter is not overly heavy. My younger child can handle it without much struggle, and it's easy to carry when needed.Cons:Price Point: It is a bit on the expensive side, but I believe the quality justifies the cost. It's an investment in a scooter that won't need replacing any time soon.Storage Size: It's a bit larger than some other scooters, so storing it takes a bit more space. Not a major issue, but something to consider if you're tight on space.In conclusion, the LaScoota Kick Scooter is a fantastic choice for families looking for a reliable, fun, and safe scooter. It's well-built, easy to ride, and should last for years to come. Highly recommended!
A**X
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.
M**E
Resistant
It buyed for my daughter, it is cool, resistant, little heavy for a kid, i weight 220lb, I used and not broke (only one time for checking lol)
M**O
Great
Easy build my daughter loves it!
N**N
Broke the second we unfolded it and replaced quickly
Kid opened it Xmas morning unfolded it when to take a quick ride in the house and hear a click and then wouldn’t stay unfolded. The piece that holds it broke. Reached out that day and received a new one within a couple days.
P**R
Bought this in August, now I need to return- BUYER BEWARE
Bought this in August for a child to get to and from school easier (a short distance from home). Everything seemed fine. Couldn't really figure out how to collapse it; it was really hard and difficult to collapse it. Now I'm looking to return it/receive a refund because after using it only a dozen or so times due to inclement weather, the handlebars are sliding out easily yet are difficult to get put back in. The handles are not locking in place, and will slip out on just a light pull, which makes it VERY DANGEROUS to ride at all, even just down the street. The locking mechanism the collapse it and keep it collapse does not work. When in a riding position, when slight bit of pressure is put on the handlebars, the lock gives way and collapses the handlebar area, which again, makes it VERY DANGEROUS to ride for a child, let alone an adult which it can accommodate.It was great when we first got it. Seemed sturdy and reliable. Thought it would last us a long time, seeing it can handle the weight of a full-grown man+. For only a 13-year-old, and it only lasts 4 months? This isn't worth it for this price. Seems we fell for a product we thought was made well and would be a favorite way to transport for a long time. We were looking into buying another around the middle of December for a friend of ours, but got sidetracked and bought something else, but that person's birthday was approaching, and we were going to purchase another again. I WOULD NOT RECCOMMEND purchasing this at all. BUYER BEWARE!!!
C**Y
Love it
I got this scooter for my daughter's 10th birthday, since her old one broke last year. She loves her new scooter, and I loved how easy it was to set up, it's lightweight and so much fun.
C**U
reflective lights
Although my son loves his new scooter as an early Christmas present, I didn't take the time to research for reflective lights - I had just assumed that they were together, like how bikes already come with reflective lights, so I didn't pay too much attention to it. I suggest for anyone who reads this to purchase the reflective lights. Other than a silly mistake on my part, it is a good scooter for him. My son is 10 years old, very tall for his age and this is perfect for him... unless he grows taller than 6 ft then that will be a different issue ha ha ha
L**K
Bought for 11 year old
This is a good size for an 11 year old and will last her into her teens. Easy to assemble and looks cool
D**A
Great
Lovely, sturdy scooter!
L**A
Gran patinete !!
Fue un regalo de reyes para mi hija de 7 años y quedó encantada , es bastante grande con diferentes alturas , lo que quiere decir que le durará varios años más !! Encantada con la compra 🥳
S**A
Monopattino adulti LaScoota
Questo monopattino spinta manuale LaScoota è molto leggero da trasportare, più cattiva è la levetta quando occorre fissare il manubrio per la corsa: ho dovuto fare più forza per il click di chiusura. L' ho provato un po' in casa è superveloce, sul pararuota della ruota posteriore è visibile un catarifrangente rosso alto 4 dita. Il manubrio è altissimo. Invece gli appoggia mani sono belli e ciondolanti ( per facilitare la chiusura). Arrivato con imballaggio Amazon molto accurato il monopattino LaScoota si presenta pulito senza alcun grasso quindi non ci si sporca le mani. Monopattino LaScoota è affidabilissimo 🙂🛩️
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