NEW PINK 12″ ‘MaxScoot’ KIDS/CHILD KICK/PUSH SCOOTER
November 20th, 2011 | General | Comments Off
Availibility : Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Hudora 3 Wheel Lean and Steer Folding Kick Scooter for Boys
November 19th, 2011 | Hudora | Comments Off
List Price : £54.99
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bike*star 145mm (5.7 Inch) Foldabel Kick Push Kids Scooter – Colour White & Pink
November 18th, 2011 | bikestar | Comments Off
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Technical Details
- Lightweight Scooter made of premium Aluminium
- Huge carrying capacity up to 80 KG
- State of the art ABEC 5 ball bearings
- Extra wide footboard with non-slip-tape
- Huge 145 mm wheels ensure a smoother ride
Mini Micro Scooter Neon Orange – Limited Edition
November 16th, 2011 | Microscooter | Comments Off
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Technical Details
- The Mini Micro scooter gives young children independence whilst helping to develop their critical balance and co-ordination skills.
- Three Tough PU Wheels for Stability
- Low to the ground
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- Suitable Age 3-5 years
Ozbozz Lightning Strike Scooter Blue
November 14th, 2011 | Grossman | Comments Off
List Price : £20.00
Availibility : Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Technical Details
- Complete with multi-finish lighting system indented into the scooter deck.
- Easy folding and lock system.
- Size when folded (H)17, (W)11.5, (L)61cm.
- 2 wheels.
- 120mm PU wheels.
Top Riding Vehicles Under $100
November 8th, 2011 | Wheel kick scooter | Comments Off
Give us speed, ever we are kids and learning to walk we want to go faster and faster. There are numerous riding vehicles that won’t break your budget, from the traditional bicycles and scooters to rocking horses to classic cars to farm equipment vehicles. Many riding vehicles are made of plastic, which is fine, but if you are looking for higher quality vehicles those made of sturdy wood and metal are your best options. Bikes are probably the most common toys among children or all ages. When we are a couple years we begin riding until we are old and grey, the only thing that changes is the types of bikes we use.
We all know of the standard bicycles but what about a Silver Race Car Speedster (also comes in red), Metal Speedster Fire Truck, Metal Speedster w/ flames, from Schylling? Any 3 year old or younger would surely get kick of it. Any young girl would love the Pink Metal Speedster also. John Deere is not just for older adults to maintain their farms and yard work, they also have the John Deere Tot Tractor for toddlers.
One can’t go wrong with the timeless a rocking horse from Plan Toys.
Pedal cars will also make a great toy and give your kid some exercise in the process such as The Little Tikes Deluxe Cosy Convertible Car and Little Tikes Black Police Car.
Many of us had a tricycle at some point in our youth, if you didn’t you missed out on some fun. There are many different styles and types of tricycles available such as the Morgan Cycle 12-in LiLa Double Step Trike for girls, the Street Monster by Toy Monster, Big Flyer w/ safety flag, and Schwin Roaster 12-in Pink Tricycle (also comes in red)are quality tricycles your kids will enjoy.
Powered riding toys can be as much as $400, but there are power riding toys for small children under $100. The Fisher Price Power Wheels Lil Kawaski Boy’s Sport Quad, Power Wheels Barbie Lil Trail Rider ATV Girls Sports Quad, Tweety 4×4 Power ATV Ride On, and My Police Motorbike would be ideal for the little ones.
Bikes are probably the most common toys among children or all ages. When we are a couple years we begin riding until we are old and grey, the only thing that changes is the types of bikes we use.
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Cool Recreational Toys – Past, Present & Future
November 7th, 2011 | Wheel kick scooter | Comments Off
Being a baby boomer, it hasn’t been that long ago at least in my mind, that I was a kid and I think back to all the things that we had in the lines of recreation and fun. Boy, I remember waiting for school to get over for the year so we could get into some summer time fun.
The first thing that comes to mind in the lines of early recreation was of course the bike. This for all practical purposes was really the only other form of transportation besides walking that we had as kids in order to get to where we wanted to go. Do you remember those days? Bikes back then were pretty simple with only one speed and the ole back peddle braking system. They did eventually come out with the 3 speed which was really exciting for us. Some even had the new handle bar brake levers. After that, about the only other real excitement was when they introduced the banana seat. That was cool as you could ride two people much easier and more comfortable. We also put the baseball cards on the frame with a clothes pin so that the spokes hit it and made noise. We thought that was awesome. Compare that to what’s available now a days. I don’t even know how many speeds they go up to anymore. Now you can get the BMX bikes, stunt bikes, speed bikes, mountain bikes and touring bikes with a wide variety of options.
The next thing that hit the scene back in my day was roller skates. They were made to fit on your shoes with a strap to hold the back on to your foot and a set of adjustable clamps that one would adjust with a special key to clamp to the front of the shoe. They also had a slot in the middle with a screw that could be loosened to slide the front and rear wheels apart to make the skates longer or shorter, depending on the shoe size. These incredibly enough worked quite well and we really got some use out of them. I also got some scuffed up knees, elbows and hands falling on the cement sidewalks. It was worth it though.
It wasn’t too long after that when the first skate boards came about. Once we saw these, but we didn’t have the money to buy one, it didn’t take long to cure that desire ourselves. We simple took our old skates apart in the middle so we had the front wheels and back separated and grabbed an ole 2×4 laying around and attached the wheels to it with some nails or screws. Believe it or not, these homemade boards were loads of fun, but a little more dangerous than the skates themselves. No, we didn’t have helmets back then and to this day I don’t know how there weren’t more serious head injuries, at least not in my neighborhood. Have you noticed how skateboarding has developed into quite a competitive sport? If you have ever seen the X-Games on TV, then you know that the things people do now a days with skateboards are amazing. They have all the special ramps and
equipment which they use to really put on quite a show. You have probably heard the names Tony Hawk or Bob Bernstein at some point in time as they are two of the top competition skateboarders.
As a few years pasted, it didn’t take long before these self powered forms of transportation were getting old. We wanted something that had it’s own power. It was also around this time that some companies started producing go carts. Once we caught wind of this, everybody wanted to have one. The ones you could purchase came in two forms. Already assembled or in a kit that you had to put together. The kits were less costly and you could buy them with or without a motor, but it took the time and skill to assemble them. One of the kids down the block came tooling by one day in a go-cart as his grandpa had purchased a kit, assembled it and painted it for him. Oh yeah, we were jealous and knew we had to come up with something. My one good friend’s dad had just bought a new lawn mower and he still had the old one in the garage. It was the ole reel type mower. It had a Briggs & Stratton 2-1/2 horse power engine with a horizontal shaft which was exactly what you needed for a go cart. We grabbed our hammers and some scrap pieces of 2×4 and plywood and put together a real simple frame.
The steering actually was nothing more than just a couple of 2×4′s perpendicular to each other with a bolt through them and a rope attached to the ends of the one with the front tires mounted on it. You pulled the rope to make the front wheels turn right or left. Very simple indeed but it worked. We took the pulley system off the mower and used it as a way to engage and power one of the rear wheels. We used everything off that mower, tires, engine, gears and pulleys, belts, chain and sprockets. We managed to get a cart up and running. It didn’t look as nice as the other neighbor kids but if was faster which made up for the looks. We ran this thing for a couple of good years and had a ball with it. With that being said, I have to admit that not too long ago I built a frame with steel tubing, found a motor, centrifugal clutch and everything else I needed and put together a pretty nice cart for my son.
So what happened next? The neighbor kid up the street got a mini bike from his dad. The go-cart was no longer cool. I had to have a mini bike. I even bought plans for one that you could build, supposedly easy. If you’re interested, you can get the story and scoop on my mini bike adventure by simple visiting the website at the end of this article.
What about the recreational vehicles of now a days? The BIG thing that comes to mind is the invasion of the scooter. Sure they too originated from the past. The self-propelled two wheel foot scooter has been around for a while. But, for the newer generation, they have added electric and gas power to these babies. We bought an electric one for our son and I must say I wish I would of had this option when I was a kid. They are fun.
But as time goes on, so does ones desire to find something new. Another of todays big hits to come about is the 3 and 4 wheelers. There were a lot of accidents and injuries with the instability of the 3 wheelers and they have pretty much disappeared from the scene due to regulations and laws. The 4-wheeler, is still going strong and very popular. Yes, my son would like one of these too. I don’t know as of this writing, if this is in his future or not, lol.
Who knows what the future holds in the lines of recreational toys, but with all the latest technology and growing electronic accomplishments, I’m sure they will be quite different from anything I have had in the past. What have you done or what are you currently doing in the lines of recreational toys and fun?
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Adventure Expedition Ahead With Dirt Quads
November 6th, 2011 | Wheel kick scooter | Comments Off
Quads are also referred as ATVs or four-wheeled motorbikes with either manual or totally automatic transmission. They are controlled through a set of handlebars as in any other motorbike and engine capacity ranges from 50 to 700cc. They are mainly designed for daring souls. Indeed rough terrain will be a treat to your driving skills and offers you the opportunity to fully exploit the adventurous ride on muddy and uneven paths. Imagine driving deep into the heart of the forest, up and down hills or across fields on your beloved four wheeled machine. After all, Dirt Quads are all about enjoying the thrill of riding in some of the most daring and adventurous paths.
To enjoy the fun and joy of riding dirt quads you should be aware of all the rules, regulations and
procedures. Ensure that you have all the essential equipment and accessories to make your ride fun and thrilling.
They are one of the most enjoyable and easy to ride types of motorbike and ideal for people of all ages and abilities especially for young riders and off road riding as they are quite stable. Often parents gift dirt quads to their kids. The four-wheeled design ensures perfect balance and enables young riders to handle them easily. Well my young friends and their parents all praise quads, as no hand clutch makes riding easier and enable them to focus on the trail instead of shifting gears. Moreover they also have electric ignition rather than difficult kick starters.
At last, quad bikes are built for off-road use especially on rough terrain but it does not mean they need no maintenance. Check the tightness of all nuts and bolts on a regular basis to avoid the chances of having an accident.
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Rip Rider 360 Review – What Makes This Trike Stand Out From The Rest?
November 5th, 2011 | Wheel kick scooter | Comments Off
As December and the holiday season draws closer we are all looking for that special gift to buy for our children. In this rip rider 360 review we are going to discuss where you can find great deals for this toy online, we’ll look at some of it’s main features that make this toy one of the best-selling items online at Christmas or any other time for that matter.
Is It Like Traditional Tricycle?
The main reason that many children have so much fun using this modern day tricycle. Is it’s top feature – the caster wheels on the back which gives the razor rider 360 it’s unique drifting motion it’s side to side movement, the kids get a tremendous thrill when controlling this action tricycle at speed. It’s free gliding action allows this trike to be spun completely around 360 degrees. This is a great modern day variation on the classical 3 wheeler tricycle we all had when we were kids!
This trike is made by the well known Razor company maker of the famous razor kick scooters. Razor has several award winning toys within it’s product range which includes the razor rip rider which had won both Parents and Parenting magazines awards in 2009.
For Which Age Range is this Tricycle Suitable For?
The razor 360 trike is recommended for children aged from 5 years old right up to children of 11 years of age. The tricycle frame is made of rugged and long lasting steel with traditional mx type handle bars. It’s recommended weight limit is 160lbs. The other main feature that makes it stand out from the crowd is the big pedalled wheel at the front giving the rider total control of speeding up or slowing down and breaking.
Safety Aspects of the Razor Rider 360
On flat surfaces it can be very difficult to tip the trike over, but as with all bikes children do tumble off occasionally, so as is usual these days with any toy like this be it a skateboard, scooter bike or tricycle it is recommended to always wear safety helmets along with knee and elbow pads. Especially if used on slight ramps or slopes – it always pays to be safe.
All in all this seems to be a great gift idea to buy as a present for Christmas or at any other time of year, birthdays etc., your kids can spend time outdoors having great fun on their new tricky tricycle, their friends will also love having a go at spinning the razor rider.
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