🛴 Glide into Adventure with HUDORA!
The HUDORA Big Wheel Scooter 205 is a versatile and stylish scooter designed for riders aged 6-12, with a robust weight capacity of 220 lbs. Featuring adjustable handlebars, a patented folding system, and dual suspension, this scooter ensures a comfortable and smooth ride on various terrains. With its lightweight aluminum frame and vibrant red color, it's perfect for both recreation and transportation, making it a must-have for active families.
Brand | HUDORA |
Color | Red |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Special Feature | Non Slip Deck, Lights, Adjustable Handlebar Height, Wide Platform, Foldable |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | 205 |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 4.2 Kilograms |
Team Name | Scooter for kids ages 6-12 |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 41 Inches |
Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Grip Type | Lock-On |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 12 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | transportation, recreation, travel |
Manufacturer | LIYU |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 36.2 x 9.8 x 5.1 inches |
Package Weight | 4.88 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 35 x 4.5 x 41 inches |
Brand Name | HUDORA |
Warranty Description | 365 days |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 6956016014724 |
Model Year | 2022 |
Style | Fashion |
Included Components | Scooter |
Size | 8 inch |
Sport Type | Cycling |
L**A
Good for the price.
Bought it for $50. Like price-quality ratio. The frame is strong and light. Like the option that it is folding and I can carry it. Rolling ok. A bit narrow to put 2 legs comfortably. (An inch more width would help).Otherwise satisfied.
R**N
Great value for a commuter scooter.
I bought this to ride to the train station. So far it's been perfect. Folds easily and it's easy to carry with the strap. Although I wish the strap was little longer. The scooter is extremely well built. The adjustments are easy and the foot brake works great even when wet. As far as the three major complaints about it, noise, suspension and size I have no issue with any of these. First of all, it's a scooter not a stealth vehicle. Yes it's noisy on rough surfaces and rattles a bit, but it's certainly not going to fall apart. Secondly, if you have an issue with suspension this scooter doesn't have springs like some others. It does however go over most objects like small rocks, sticks and uneven surfaces and cracks without incident. As for the other complaints, size of the footboard and ground clearance, again I don't have any issue. I wear size 12 men's shoes and both feet fit comfortably with a good riding stance for coasting. You will not get both feet end to end on this or on or any scooter I've looked at. Ground clearance is not great, but I believe that was sacrificed for a better striding position. Keep in mind this is not a "trick scooter" or intended for skate parks and such as this is indicated in the description. It's primary use, at least for me, is commuting and to that end it works extremely well. It's lightweight, portable and good looking. For those of you that prefer an EV scooter, may it be suggested that a little exercise is a good thing.
L**N
Really fun!
I bought this scooter for myself, so I could go on scooter rides with my kids. I took out this scooter on a bike trail and it was so much fun! It is definitely a workout. If you have an Apple Watch, it will track this as an outdoor cycle, there isn’t one for a kick scooter. I averaged 4.5mph while on my 2 mile scooter ride. Riding a scooter is a great form of exercise while living out your childhood as an adult and having fun with your kids. This will probably be my new favorite thing to do by myself or with my kids.When folding the scooter to the riding position, you have to place your hand on top of the lever and push a bit to hear the click.- the handle bar goes really high. I’m 5’3” and I have it on the second highest setting (one more notch up and that will be the maximum height)-I love the foam handle grips. My kids have another brand of an adult size scooter and their handles aren’t covered in foam. This is a little touch that makes a big difference while riding.-I’m no where near 250 pounds, but I like that the weight limit is so high. It feels sturdier.-I’m a size 8 in womens, size 6 in mens in shoes, and I can comfortably place my feet almost side by side on the scooter and front and back on the scooter.-break is located in the back, you just use your foot.Don’t pass this scooter up if you’re looking for exercise, an alternative way of transportation, you want a bike but don’t have the space, or if you want to have some family fun. Great buy!
A**E
Great scooter
This scooter looks nice. I've been using it as part of my daily transport. It has been durable for the past 3 months I've used it. The assembly was decent. I set up the front wheel and breaks. Then you will make the folding mechanic. It looks like it would work well for kids too.
A**R
Just needs a few little tweaks
The scooter itself is very nice. I purchased it to keep up with my 5yo son as he rides his scooter. The scooter has a nice look to it and feels sturdy and feels like it can support me well I’m 5’11” and weigh 196lbs. I like the design and overall construction, now for the minor shortcomings. The scooter itself rides nice, however when i ride anything whether it be a mountain bike, scooter, electric scooter or skateboard I don't like to hear any type of rattling and this scooter does have a few. 1. The scooter has a strap which is attached to the top of the handle bars and attaches toward the bottom of the neck clamp with a zipper latch which is affixed to a bolt that holds the neck clamp tight. As you ride that zipper latch vibrates and makes a rattling noise- remedy for me? I removed the strap and the zipper latch from the bolt. 2. The folding mechanism is fairly straightforward and works well, the only issue is that the mechanism has a small latch that locks when you unfold and lock it in place. However, the little latch does not have any pressure that holds it in tight and in place so it has a little play in it. What happens? Another little rattle as you ride- my remedy? I used a little strip of a rubber about an inch long and I folded it in half to make the space between the latch and the folding bar tighter, now its rattle free. 3. The next rattling comes from the rear fender/brake. The fender pivots and is attached to a rod under the deck of the scooter and has a spring for tension which keeps it above the wheel until you step on it for braking. As I was riding i noticed a little clanging vibration as I rode on a city street and not smooth concrete. The fender seems to touch the deck lightly as you ride which gives off the vibration clanging as the fender is made out of metal and the whole scooter is made out of aluminum. My fix? I placed a small square of a foam tape where the deck (under) comes in close contact to the fender which was giving off the rattling noise as I rode. So now the fender has a small pad that it touches as vibrations run through the scooter. So instead of a rattling noise from the fender, now its quiet as well. 4. The last issue a minor one is the hand grips can be removed and locked onto the stem of the handlebars, but since they are removable, when you place them into the tubing where they lock in, they have a small amount of play (not a snug fit) so you guessed it a little bit of rattling. My fix? a bit of tape at the end of handgrip tubing, so now when you slide them in to lock them, they are now snug and dont rattle. These minor fixes now give me a smooth, noise free ride. Just as a note, some people may not mind the sounds this scooter makes as it rides, but for me i like a smooth quiet ride and just like to hear the wheels roll along. Its a good scooter, i just feel like it needs some little tweaks to make it great. One more thing i have been riding this scooter for about a week and no issues with the frame or anything else, the only thing is that the rear wheel makes a slight squelching sound as it rolls over a certain spot of the rubber. Not sure what that is, maybe a defective wheel where the rubber meets the rim, the bearings of the wheel are fine and it still rolls well but has to be something about the compound that its made out of. Other than those minor issues, still a good scooter.
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