Scooter WORKER Pinki
Scooter with anti-slip griptag, light up wheels, folding mechanism, foam grips.
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Scooter WORKER Pinki
Scooter WORKER Pinki with Light Up Wheels is a high-quality scooter made of lightweight steel and aluminium alloy. It meets the highest safety standards. The scooter is easy to fold and carry thanks to a simple folding mechanism. The wheels light up whenever they move. However, they do not require any batteries. They are powered by a magnetic force perpetuated by the spinning of the wheels. There are also lights under the foot board that glow red while the scooter is moving. The scooter has many safety features, such as foam grips, anti-slip griptape and a rear foot brake. Scooter WORKER Pinki with Light Up Wheels is suitable for children over 4 years of age.
Technical description:
- 50% steel/50% aluminium frame
- Simple folding mechanism
- Light up wheels
- Foam grips
- Anti-slip footboard
- Bearings: ABEC 3
- Scooter length: 68 cm
- Adjustable handlebar height: 59 – 78 cm
- Handlebar width: 32.5 cm
- Wheels: PVC 125 mm with LED diodes (red), transparent
- Unfolded scooter parameters: 62 x 19 x 9.5 cm
- Weight: 2 kg
- Weight limit: 50 kg
- Suitable for children over 4 years of age
Scooter WORKER Pinki - Product parameters
Hard bantam wheels are suitable for riding on uneven terrain.
Inflatable rubber wheels are more suitable for adults. The front wheel is sometimes bigger than the rear one. These wheels are better for urban riding and longer more demanding trips.
PVC wheels can be found on stunt and children's scooters. They are cheaper and suitable for parks or even terrain.
For both recreational riding and riding through terrain, choose kick scooters with a steel or iron frame and aluminium components set.
To make the scooter lighter, the frame can be also made of aluminium or plastic. Aluminium can be seen mainly in stunt or children's scooters.
Foot brakes - suitable mainly for children's, stunt (freestyle) and urban kick scooters. The brake is engaged by stepping down on it, causing friction between it's mechanism and the wheel.
V-brakes - suitable for higher weight limits (adults). Easy maintenance and affordable price. The brake is activated by a handlebar lever.
Disc brakes - suitable mainly for sports enthusiasts. These brakes are more costly and harder to maintain.
Hydraulic brakes - instead of a cable they are made of a piston with liquid in it. These brakes offer the highest quality and are the most expansive.
The kick scooter's maximum weight limit. It is not recommended to exceed this limit.
For the average weight of 80 kg, 100 kg weight limit is optimal, if you want to use the scooter for recreational purposes only. For heavy terrain and frequent use, you may want to choose a steel frame scooter with the weight limit in the range of 120 - 150 kg.
Stunt scooters' weight limit ranges between 50 and 100 kg.
When picking out a children's scooter, decide according to your child's weight but take into account their eventual growth.
Wheel size significantly differs depending on the type of kick scooter.
Wheels for children's kick scooters begin at 80 mm.
Freestyle (stunt) kick scooters have wheels between 100 - 120 mm.
Kick scooters for adults really vary in the size of their wheels. Ideal choice depends on your own preferences and experiences. Smaller wheels are easier to control. Larger wheels are more suitable for unever terrain.
The total weight of the product.
Adjustable handlebars are great for those who want to share their kick scooter with other rider of different height.
They are also suitable for children, since the handlebars can be adjusted as your child grows.
Most stunt (freestyle) scooters have one-piece handlebars to hold steady for tricks and jumps (their height cannot be adjusted).
The recommended handlebar height for adults is generally 90 - 120 cm. Suitable handlebar height for children is usually 50 cm and higher (depends on the height of the child). The ideal handlebar should reach approximately up to the rider's hipbone. If the handlebars are too low, the rider may experience back pain. If the handlebars are too high, steering the kick scooter becomes difficult.
Suspension makes your ride more comfortable, especially on uneven surfaces.