

🛴 Fold, ride, and own the streets with style and ease!
The Lascoota Retro Scooter is a foldable, dual suspension kick scooter designed for kids 8+ and adults up to 220 lbs. Featuring a quick-release folding system, adjustable handlebars (35-39 inches), and 7.9" solid polyurethane wheels, it delivers a smooth, safe ride with an extra-wide deck and heat-treated brakes. Lightweight yet durable aluminum frame and a convenient shoulder strap make it ideal for commuting, recreation, and urban cruising.
| ASIN | B07RD2K8M5 |
| Age Range (Description) | Youth |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Brand | Lascoota |
| Colour | Retro |
| Frame Material | Aluminium |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07426905714591 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Height | 39 Inches |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 57.9 x 45.7 x 99.1 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 4 kg 300 g |
| Item model number | V185-LSRDHT04GRA |
| Manufacturer | Lascoota |
| Model Name | Retro |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Recreational use, commuting, and general transportation for teens and adults |
| Special Feature | Foldable |
| Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 7.9 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
A**.
Fue para regalo, le gusto mucho, un poco grande para la niña de 8 años
C**S
I'm so upset and disappointed. I was really looking forward to this being as described and treating myself after taking so long to look through various different brands. But all I'm left with is scrapes and bruises and a scooter that is dangerous to ride that I can't send back or have replaced. The handle has completely detached itself out while using and has caused at least 2 near traffic accidents, the brake isn't effective at all when either going fast or if the ground is even remotely wet. The "smooth" ride is non existent even on standard concrete paths and cause such bad rattling and vibrations that it hurts my wrists and that's before the handle decides to come out again. The metal carry strap connection has also broken off somehow and it isn't even the same easy release button as shown in the description pics/video, it's a difficult release lever?! Tried getting help but have been told unless I print a label I won't get any help and if I have a scooter then I have a way to get to a library.... Even though it is literally dangerous and faulty to use.... If you have no family or friends that have access to a printer and you yourself don't either so is physically impossible to get one then pray you don't have issues because you'll be left on your own and basically gas lit into it all being your fault. Beyond discriminatory, distressing and just ridiculous. Happy bloody birthday to me.....
E**A
Sembra bello solido il mio bimbo di 8 anni lo usa e lo maltratta e sembra resistere bene. Consigliato
F**A
I ordered this for my son’s birthday, supposedly next day delivery, but I got several emails stating “not today, maybe tomorrow”. Eventually I got through to customer service who said “well it’s currently for sale on next day delivery, buy another one and send the late delivery back to us.” Both ended up arriving together!!!! Which them meant I had to faff about getting this huge box out the house without birthday boy seeing it. Argh. The scooter…well it’s a huge hit. I got this for my 7 year old, he’s happy wizzing around on it! It goes quite fast so a helmet is a must, only mild issue is a bolt keep loosening itself but we fixed that by changing the bolt. The colours are bright, grip tape is…grippy. I love the fold function as I can pop it in the car easily, but as the handle goes to my height I can simply ride it home myself when he takes it to school! The folding mech takes a bit of getting used to, it’s stiff (which is good!) but when it goes it collapses with force so mind your head. We’ve had no problems with it at all in the 3 months he’s had it
P**N
I bought this scooter for transportation around a big college campus. Though it is on the heavier side when also carrying a backpack, it is nowhere near as bulky as the electric scooters. As a kick scooter, the deck is comfortable to use when riding around campus and I can easily get to locations in under 5 minutes especially downhill for distances 0.5-0.7 miles long. The wheels do make a small sound when pushed down but I believe those are just the bearings when riding the actual scooter. The strap is only helpful if you are not wearing a backpack but otherwise it is always nice to have! I really like the foldability of the handles and how the shaft of the scooter has a place to lock them in. The foldability of the actual scooter itself sometimes is finicky but I learned if its pushed forward then the button is pushed, it will fold over (definitely much easier to fold compared to its counterparts). Usually, my scooter can fit in between and/or under lecture hall seats which is also a bonus. The brake is fairly efficient as it stops quite quickly, though I notice some wear already even though its been less than three weeks (note that my campus has a lot of downhills with steep grades). Overall, it is a smooth ride and easy to use but beware of bumpy asphalt and cracks in the road.