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Micro Scooters

Locality: Geelong, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 5244 3650



Address: 119 High Street Belmont 3216 Geelong, VIC, Australia

Website: http://www.microscootersgeelong.com.au

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15.01.2022 Mirco Scooters For Little ones



07.01.2022 MINI & MAXI SCOOTER GUIDE Our three wheelers are the perfect first scooters for kids to learn and have loads of fun. Theyre safe, stable, easy to use and help develop their balance and coordination skills. Depending on your childs age, size and confidence they could be ready for the Mini or Maxi scooter in the original or the latest deluxe model. This guide is here to explain the differences between our kids three wheel scooters and help you make the best choice for your ch...ild. MINI OR MAXI The Mini Micro is a small lightweight scooter designed for preschoolers. It's easy for young children to use and carry. The big brother or sister to the Mini is the Maxi Micro, it's larger and more robust design is made for school kids to use. With an adjustable handlebar it can grow alongside your child throughout their primary school years. Depending on the child, some can stay on their Mini Micro for longer or jump to the Maxi Micro early. Both scooters have the same lean to steer action making it easy for kids to move from the Mini to the Maxi. Although these scooters are very similar they do have some important key differences. The size, weight and dimensions of the scooters need to be taken into account when you're choosing a scooter for your child. Mini Micro features Maxi Micro kids scooter specifications Weight The difference in weight of the Mini and Maxi is quite significant for children. The Mini is very lightweight at 1.9kgs for preschools to manoeuvre and pick up easily. The Maxi is heavier and more robust at 2.6kgs for school children to use. The Mini can hold up to 35kgs and the Maxi can hold up to 50kgs (the Maxi deluxe can now hold up to 70kgs!). Brake The Mini Micro has one rear wheel and the Maxi has two rear wheels placed together for extra strength. The brake on the Mini is lighter and requires less downward force to quickly slow down. The brake on the Maxi Micro is metal and involves more pressure in order to slow down. Height The maximum handlebar height on the Mini is the same as the Maxi at its lowest height. A small 4 year old might still be comfortable on the Mini for a couple more years. Whereas a tall 3 or 4 year old could be ready to go straight to the Maxi. If your child is under 110cm we recommend the Mini Micro and if they're over 110cm we recommend the Maxi Micro. Deck The deck on the Mini Micro is smaller in length and width designed for little feet. The Maxi Micro has a wider and longer deck for older children and could cause younger children to trip. Kids also have to reach slightly further to brake on the Maxi due to its large size.

07.01.2022 Enjoy Your Micro Scooter

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