- Round bar allows small hands to hold on
- Seat attaches securely to the bar for easy riding
- The round bar can replace the original T-bar too (included)
- Light and robust at the same time
- Intuitive navigation, is directed by weight transfer
- Equipped with an easy and effective brake
- Stable thanks to its two front wheels
- Height of 67 cm
Product details
Kick · Aqua
More than just a scooter, the Micro Scooters Mini Micro 3 in 1 Deluxe Scooter is an adaptable ride on that your little one can use from between the ages of 12 months up to 5 years old. With a brilliantly intuitive system that you can switch easily between, the Mini Micro is the only ride-on toy that your toddler will need! From 12 months, they can sit on the seat and hold on to the special ‘O’-bar handle, pushing themselves along with their feet as they start to get used to the idea of being mobile and keeping their balance. From around 18 months, they may have found their confidence so you can remove the seat from the scooter. The ‘O’-bar stays in place, teaching them to scoot with greater control. And from around 2 years, you can replace the bar with the ‘T’-Bar so it becomes like the iconic Micro Scooters Mini Micro and they can really get moving.The super scooter can be used inside or outside and has easy grip silicone handles and a robust design that can handle anything a child can throw at it. An anodised stem gives extra protection against wear and tear, and the PU wheels won’t mark floors. The scooter is lightweight at just 1.5kg thanks to it’s flexible reinforced fibreglass footplate, so not only is it sturdy, but it can be lifted on and off curbs by your little one with ease. The scooter can hold up to a maximum weight of 35kgMicro Scooters are a Swiss company who specialise in fun and precision engineered products using only the finest parts and that well-known Swiss design and engineering. Their products are expertly crafted and durable, having to undergo a gauntlet of tests to ensure they can withstand the test of time as well as the pressure of your child taking on the world.
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