The
new Maxi Kick Scooter has the same stable and smooth-riding three-wheel
design as the Mini Kick (formerly known as the mini micro), but with a
larger, sturdier frame for bigger kids. What really made my
eight-year-old take a second look though was the pilot steering which
uses a cool joy stick handle instead of the traditional "T"-bar scooter handle that her
little brother is still using. With the lean-to-turn technique she
easily picked up when she was still a toddler, she was cruising and
carving turns like a skateboarder but without all the falls. (Also a bonus for nervous moms.)
The California Chariot has the same unique, two-footpad design of
the Skoooch that makes the neighbor kids stop and ask, "Can I try
that?" It also turns on a dime,
something I am immensely thankful for while watching my kids zip around
my parked car. (No dents yet.) With no weight limit, I can even take the California Chariot for a spin around the driveway when the
kids give it a break. Which isn't often, as you can well imagine. -Christina
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