If you’re looking for a first
scooter for your child, or have a child with disabilities that still wants to
get involved with their friends and sibling when they are riding around on
their scooters or bikes in the park or back garden, the Viking Safety Roller
47500 may be the perfect item for you!
Looking just like a normal
scooter, with a slightly modified deck, the Viking Safety Roller 47500 gives a
much safer experience to children who have slightly less balance and motor skills
than others and can ensure you feel completely comfortable letting them head
out with the others on their scooter, knowing they will be safe and have a good
time, as well as looking just like the others. The scooter is made with tough
and durable materials, which make it able to withstand many hours of play
without any wear and tear which may prove dangerous for your child. The scooter
has a strong front bar with high handlebars that your child will be able to
easily grip and hold onto throughout their ride and fits firmly onto the front
wheel, which is slightly larger than that of other scooters to provide more
grip on the road and give more stability.
The modified deck is where the
Viking Safety Roller 47500 comes into its own, as it gives your child complete
comfort and allows any child to stay balanced on the scooter wherever they are.
The deck, instead of being one slim rectangle, has two decks, one for each
foot. Each one if wide and thick enough to hold your child securely, and is set
out at the perfect angle for your child to stand on. At the end of each deck is
another wheel, again slightly larger and more secure than those on traditional
scooters. The scooter is still easy to ride as the foot pads don’t get in the
way of your child steering themselves and pushing themselves along, and has
plenty of grip to the deck so they will stay on no matter how fast they choose
the go.
Although the Viking Safety Roller
47500 is not likely to move as fast as your typical razor scooter, it is
perfect for very young children who haven’t quite gotten to grips with using a
scooter yet, and is great for improving balance and mobility for older children
with physical difficulties. Because the handlebar is high, you could even pull
or push your child along on their scooter, giving them an awesome ride and
ensuring they get used to the feel of the scooter in the most fun way possible!
Posted by Rebecca Drake
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