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post 05/04/2012, 10:39 AM
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Looking to buy ds a scooter for his 2nd birthday.

Had been looking at the micro mini because it has two wheels, but it is not height adjustable.

Did this matter to you -we are not on the short side?
What did you buy?

Any info greatly appreciated.
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post 05/04/2012, 10:50 AM
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Get the micro mini. It is hard to go past. You can now also buy a little seat that has a lower handle bar if they are short/not quite up for scooting yet. My 3yo daughter is short and not all that physically adventurous, and she loves her micro. It is much more intuitive to use with lean to steer, and it has a low centre of gravity making it easier to stay on. They are expensive, but last and last, so can be handed down to siblings, esp if you get a unisex colour (the green ones look awesome)
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post 17/04/2012, 05:13 PM
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My boys are 3 and tallish for their age and still plenty of height left in the handlebar of the Micro Mini.

The next one up from that has the 2 wheels at the front but adjustable handlebar. Might be worth looking at that one?
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post 17/04/2012, 05:17 PM
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My (short) 110cm 6yo still uses his Micro Mini. He will be getting the 'next one up' soon as DD (2.25yrs is starting to steal her brother's scooters).

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post 21/04/2012, 10:33 PM
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Yes mini micro! Very durable and I found much easier to steer and balance.
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post 23/04/2012, 03:00 PM
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Toys r us sell a cheaper version of this scooter it's 'Avigo Lean to Steer' not as durable I'm sure but only about $40.
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