Give your child an unforgettable riding experience with the iZEL Kids Foldable 3-in-1 Scooter. Designed for durability and fun, this scooter features an adjustable handlebar and seat to grow with your child. The sturdy construction supports up to 80 kg, making it a reliable companion for years to come. The built-in music and LED lights add excitement to every ride, while the smooth PU wheels ensure a quiet and seamless glide. With its easy-folding mechanism, this scooter is perfect for on-the-go adventures and compact storage. A thoughtful design with a safe braking system and anti-slip handles guarantees safety and comfort for your little one.
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3-in-1 Design: Converts from sitting to standing positions
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Adjustable Height: Six height levels to fit kids of all ages
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LED Lights & Music: Fun lights and music for an engaging experience
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Durable & Safe: Supports up to 80 kg with a wide, anti-slip base
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Easy to Fold: Compact folding design for easy storage and travel
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Silent PU Wheels: Smooth, quiet, and stable rides with PU wheels
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Rear Brake: Enclosed rear brake for safety and quick stops
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Ergonomic Design: Soft, anti-slip handles and a comfortable seat
Ideal for both indoor and outdoor play, this scooter is the perfect choice for growing kids!
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