Posts Tagged ‘3-wheel’

3-wheel scooter

October 20th, 2010

Today the market with different models and types of motor scooters in stock. To get the different needs of buyers scooter with different wheel models. A tricycle scooter is one of the most popular innovations for people with walking difficulties.

As the name suggests, three wheel scooter is a three wheels, a front wheel and two rear wheels. Three wheel scooters are designed primarily for individual use and can be a minimum of 220 and a maximum of keeping250 pounds. Previous models of three wheeled scooters were heavy and big. With advances in technology, compact and lightweight three-wheeled scooters have introduced into the market. The most common light metals such as aluminum for the production of lightweight three-wheel scooters are used. They may easily carried from one place to another.

Choosing a Mobility Scooter Benefits – 3-Wheel Mobility Scooter

April 7th, 2010

Although most scooters produced with four wheels, there are significant advantages with a 3-wheel scooter mobility. With all things taken into consideration, there are a number of similarities between drei und four wheel scooter. But the 3 Wheeler eclipsed the four-wheel model in some areas. Let's take a look at some of the benefits of mobility scooters with 3 wheels.

There are really three main benefits for the three-wheel scooter. They are moremore efficient than the four wheeled scooters. They are much more convenient to use and they look better than their four-wheeled counterparts.

Mini Kick Scooter – PINK, for kids age 2-5, the quality 3-wheel scooter

December 27th, 2009

Mini Kick Scooter – PINK, for kids age 2-5, the quality 3-wheel scooter Review

Mini Kick Scooter   PINK, for kids age 2 5, the quality 3 wheel scooter
My twins just turned 3, and after seeing some kids at the park riding around on Spiderman and Radio Flyer 3-wheel scooters, the constant refrain from both of them was, “let’s get a scooter!!” I researched a TON and was leaning toward the Razor Jr., but after reading the reviews that it was just too slow for some kids, and that all the child could do was push push push, I decided not to take a chance on it. Then I saw this scooter and it sounded great. I called the company, Kickboard USA to clarify the weight issue, and was told that it goes up to about 60 lbs. Okay, great. I also asked if they thought my son, who is a little behind in motor skills, would be able to manage this scooter, and after much discussion (great customer service!), I decided to buy two of these and give them a whirl. I bought blue for my son, and I knew my daughter would want pink. Also ordered two Bell helmets. Amazon shipped both right away.