🚀 Scoot into Adventure with Style!
The Radio Flyer Scoot 2 Scooter is a versatile ride-on toy designed for toddlers aged 1-4, featuring a quick conversion from a ride-on to a scooter. With a sturdy frame and 4 durable wheels, it promotes balance and confidence while providing covered storage for toys. Certified as a B Corp, it emphasizes sustainability and quality, making it a smart choice for eco-conscious families.
Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.05"L x 13.78"W x 24.8"H |
Size | Large |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Scooter |
Material Type | Plastic |
A**S
Grandson loves it!!
This is such a hit with my 2 year old grandson!! He loves it and rides it every day. He loves to go back and forth from the ride on to the scooter and it’s so easy to flip. He’s a little to young to do it, but his 4 year old brother can.
T**R
Fun outdoor toy for toddlers!
Great product! Easy to assemble and fun for toddlers. Can either ride it as a bike or a scooter! Super durable and light weight! Would make for a great gift idea!
A**R
Great price
Radio flyer don't really have to say more. Built well and so versatile. Great value. The 2 1/2 yr. Old i gave it to loves it
S**
It’s okay
Easy to assemble with clear instructions. Just not so happy that my daughter who just turned two can’t scoot herself while sitting because she’s too big for it. It seemed like it was high enough for kids older than 1. I guess I’ll wait for her to feel comfortable to use the scooter.
M**K
Best value for money
Easy to put together. Great build quality for the price. And well designed. Durability is great.
C**R
Great for 1-2 year olds
My grandson loves this
A**R
Perfect
Perfect
W**R
Get the assembly video from the company first
Good luck. It comes with pictures instead of instructions. Be careful as it has delicate fussy plastic pieces. I knew something was wrong when the tightener fell to pieces in my hand. It said loosen and looked like you could pull the one metal part up. This was not working. Until it suddenly did and it all fell apart. My neighbor tried to help but he's better with cars and couldn't get it together either and broke one of the hubcaps trying. There's some sort of plastic collar around a metal pole with an inside plastic sleeve. Mess this part up and the steering wheel will not move the wheels properly. YouTube videos all start after this most important assembly step. If you can catch customer service before 5pm they can send you a video without sound that at least shows parts of how the steering goes together. The rest you get to figure out on your own.
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