| | |  |  Bikes, Scooters & More | Home » » Radio Flyer My 1st Scooter Red | | | | | | | Description: | | This red-hot scooter is the perfect first scooter for your child, and has all the great qualities that you've come to expect from Radio Flyer. Features: - Extra-wide base for maximum stability
- 100% assembled
- Two wheels in front for stable steering
- Tapered base creates a clear kick path
- Ergonomic grip handle
- Rear wheel cover for safety
- Folds for easy storage - just press the button
- Measures 12"L x 24"W x 27"H. Holds up to 45 pounds.
| | | Features: | |
• Extra wide base for maximum stability
• 100% assembled
• Two wheels in front for stable steering
• Tapered base creates a clear kick path
• Folds for easy storage
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 13.7 inches | | Product Width:
| 16.2 inches | | Product Height:
| 24.3 inches | | Product Weight:
| 9.3 pounds | | Package Length:
| 26.0 inches | | Package Width:
| 12.0 inches | | Package Height:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 12.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 125 reviews |
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72 of 75 found the following review helpful:
Great first scooter and SafeNov 22, 2007
By Jacqlyn Smith
"JackJack"
My husband bought this scooter for my daughter who will soon be two after seeing how much she wanted to ride the neighbor kids' razors. My daughter jumped up and down with joy after seeing the toy. As soon as she got on she knew what to do. This toy is so SAFE, in comparison to any other competition! The base for the foot is almost a foot wide. Also the two wheels in front help balance our child more so than the two wheel in back ones. It is also fun for her to sit down on the center portion and us to pull her around on it. It is made out of the same plastic material as the RadioFLyer wagons, so it is really durable. It did not break when I stood on it and I weigh 140. I am pretty sure it is not cleared for that heavy of a person..but I had to try it. Overall GREAT toy! Safer than a Trike too, since she is not having to climb over the middle section..she just steps off.
40 of 42 found the following review helpful:
My 2 year old LOVES this scooterOct 06, 2007
By Mom to SydandLogan I bought this for my son who just turned 2. He had been obsessed with his sister's Disney pink scooter that he never could really get going on. This is great for his age - it is really wide so he can balance fairly easily and can just take off and go!
30 of 33 found the following review helpful:
Son just turned 2Nov 03, 2007
By John Son just turned 2 years old.....loves this scooter..has an older brother 3 & 1/2...has no problem scooting around due to an older brother teaching how to ride.....solid and stable scooter.
23 of 25 found the following review helpful:
not the bestDec 31, 2007
By B. Smallwood I just got this scooter for my two year old boy. I was not that impressed with it. It is really cute and being a radio flyer I thought that it would be really great. It is really hard to turn the front wheels. He is really good on my daughters scooter that has the one wheel in the front and two in the back. He doesn't do as well on this one like I said it is hard for him to turn it. One feature that I do like is that you can fold it up.
20 of 22 found the following review helpful:
INVEST in the Mini Kick Scooter. It will last forever.Dec 31, 2009
By S. Van
"skating11"
I was so irritated by thsi scooter that I posted thsi same review to the other scooter my son does have. My mother got my 4 year old the Mini Kick scooter and my 22 month old the Radio Flyer 3 wheel scooter. First of all, after receiving the RadioFlyer one, I can say it will be the LAST RF toy I ever buy!!! Garbage garbage garbage. I had debated buying that same one for my 4 year old after the reviews and was amazed it received such good reviews. Thanks to the anonymous review who recommended the mini kick scooter while I was reading reviews of the RF scooter. First of all, the two can't be compared, not unless you're comparing a rusty bike with a cannondale. One glides like silk, the other requires a lot of strength that my 22month old doesn't have. In order to steer the kick scooter, my 4 year old only has to lean his body to the side just a bit. In order to steer the RF, my younger son has to grab both handles and firmly rotate the handles. He lacks the upper body strength and even when I'm leaning over helping him, it's a nuisance because when it does rotate, the turning radius is a joke. For right now, my younger son understands the concept of one foot on the base of the scooter and using the other foot for pushing off. He just can't execute it because as soon as he puts weight on the RF, it stops. Plus the handle bar is 2 or 3 inches higher than the Kick Scooter Handle bars. It's a big difference. He can't both hold onto the handle AND lean down to push off with the other foot. My 22mo old is 31 inches. My 4 year old is 41 inches. When my younger son plays on the Kick scooter, he can do the "glide and push" method very easily. He doesn't quite have the balance to completely control the leaning and balance to stay on it but it's so easy to use that I can see him mastering it in a few months. My 4 year old mastered the kick within 30 minutes. Plus the wheels on the KICK scooter are huge but in a good way. You can tell it's made just the rubber roller blade wheels while the RF is just plastic wheels. In a few months, I will be selling the RF and buying a Kick for my younger son. On a side note, my flooring in my house is all tile. My older son doesn't even walk anymore. He uses his kick to glide from room to room. It's so tiny and thin that you hardly notice it while the RF is pretty bulky.
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