vendredi 26 octobre 2012

Buying a scooter for your kids from an web store

By Timothy Chisholm


There's a huge range of scooters out there to bear in mind. These can vary from safe 3 wheelers to the more robust stunt scooters and they all have their pros and cons. So here's a short guide for getting buying your kid a scooter online.

2-4 Year olds

Obviously the more wheels the easier it is for your kid to play on their scooter and with easy steer three wheel, tilt and turn variety you can be assured your child will get the hang of it quickly. Practically all have the soft foam grips and anti-slip footplates. Staying safe of course important and at a minimum a simple colourful helmet will be fun as well as practical.

4-9 Year olds

From the age of about four kids can get started to use the more normal balance style of scooter. They'll be able to go faster, hold their own balance and use their brake. It's also where you need to consider more safety because dependent upon the personality of the child they can now be going quite fast. Again the helmet is a minimum. Things to watch for are a good 50kg weight allowance, sturdy aluminium construction, a sliding stem so the scooter can grow with the child and suitable grip surfaces for feet and hands. If you're thinking of taking your kids to the local skateboarding park then also think about just how much clearance there is under the scooter because going up curved ridges means that low height scooters can catch.

9 Year olds onwards

At this time you're really beginning to look for a strong model with more stunt features. Kids love to fool around doing flips, bar spins and 180 tail whips so the scooter is going to take some punishment. You should be looking for one piece handle bars, 100mm aluminium core wheels with ABEC bearings and full length grips. If it's getting rough then it's really is worth getting knee and elbow pads, sometimes tricky to convince kids to use them but with pros sporting such kit kids are now beginning to be easier to convince.

Protective Clothing

There isn't any rocket science with this. As kids get bigger, they get taller and will start to bounce less. They'll also take more risks, get pier pressure and just make mistakes. Getting kids into safety gear at an early age helps get their outlook straight towards safety. They need to see their parents wearing it to though otherwise as they get older they'll want to forget about it. So if you're out and about a helmet is the minimum you should be considering. As soon as they start doing spins and jumps they ought to be getting some padding on and at least wearing long sleeves in order to help with bruising and grazes.

Buying advice from online stores

Look for clear online purchase policies so if once you receive the scooter from your online store they won't have any quibbles about taking it back should your little one not like it. Most online stores will do this and in the UK there are "distance selling" regulations that mean you can return the merchandise in 7 days no questions asked.




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