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Saturday 17 December 2011

Scooter safety and stocking fillers


They stand out right?  My kids and the Mini and Maxi Micro scooters that is.   They've become the must have mode of transport for little ones, as you can see from the shot of the school scooter car park.

We're just about making it home from school before it gets very dusky. We scoot along, and across, some very busy roads.  So I kitted out their scooters with lights, and made them sport UV vests.  Be safe, be seen.

Nothing replaces vigilance, keeping them close to me and teaching road safety of course. I see parents chatting on their mobiles while their kids are scooting off alone, which worries me, kids on scooters need constant supervision.  Sadly there are motorists who think it's okay to undertake on the pavement at 20mph, and old ladies who don't look before reversing out of their drives.  All the more reason to make sure children are visible.

The best bit is kids this age think safety stuff is cool, as you can see from the pics, it's like being a real life Bob the Builder on his way to work, or having a proper car.  The torches have strobe or constant light and are visible up to 6oom. 

Mini and Maxi Micros

L is five and a bit so we've upgraded to the Maxi-micro, it's recommended for 6-12 year olds, but she's tall for her age and seems very at home on it.  She tried with a two wheeler but it was very slow going with some falls, so this seems like the perfect solution which she's really confident with.  I love the fact the handlebars extend, so the scooter can be used by a child up to age 12.  It's a big outlay initially at £92.95, but a great investment.

So newly 3yo G finally got his hands on L's old blue Mini Micro.  She was loving blue when she was 3, which meant we dodged pink, but if you are looking to change a scooter colour or repair a broken deck you can now get a new one from £17.95.  Great too if you want to pass a hand me down as a new scooter. 

There are loads of great stocking fillers on the Micro Scooter website, here's my top picks:

Frog Light Strobe by Knog. £9.99.  Choice of 10 colours.  Steady or flashing light.  Visible up to 600 metres. Battery life 80 hours flashing.  Water resistant, flexible silicone, easy release feature.

Wow wow reflective jacket.  High visibility in pink, orange, green and yellow.  £9.95.  Medium or large.

 For pulling tired scooters (and their riders) home or keeping little scooters close.  £6.99 in a range of colours.
 Mini Micro Bag. £14.95.  Suitable from 3 years.  In green, blue pink and neon (above)
XLC Alloy Mini Bell.  Small bell with big attitude. £4.95

Safety helmet in four sizes and various colours and patterns.  £17.95


Disco Dot bottle holder and mount.  £9.99.  Fits all scooters.  
Reflective fun stickers.  £4.99


For more details on these accessories visit the Micro-Scooter site, or see my Scoot n' Pull post.

Safety notice: Scooting in the dark is not recommended by Micro Scooters.

This is a sponsored post, I opted to review a Be Safe Be Seen kit.

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3 Comments:

At 17 December 2011 at 17:57 , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oooo I didn't know you could get new decks, we didn't manage to escape the pink so thanks for the heads up!

 
At 17 December 2011 at 22:54 , Blogger Mummy Plum said...

I wouldn't be without the Scoot and Pull. A most necessary piece of kit for all mums accompanying new Scooties out and about!

 
At 19 December 2011 at 22:07 , Anonymous HonestMum said...

Can't wait until Oliver's old enough and I can try out my Scoot n' Pull. Stunningly vibrant shots too lady!

 

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