Editorial Product Review: :Lots of streamers and Disney Princess graphics delight little princesses as they tool around on their scooter. Features 6' PVC tires, front handlebar bag, bell, and padded handlebars. Measures 23' x 13' x 26'. Item Description:Compact, sturdy and quick, the Huffy 28377 Princess 3-wheel Scooter is the perfect scooter for young female riders. It features a three-wheel design, which makes it more stable and easier to ride than a two-wheeler and ensures your child's safety. The scooter comes complete with a handle-bar ...
Editorial Product Review: :Shred through town with confidence with the Razor Carver kick scooter, a sleek and stylish hybrid that combines the best elements of scooting and skateboarding. The Carver is outfitted with both a skateboard truck and a steering limiter, enabling a unique carving experience that offers unprecedented control for a kick scooter. The full 5-inch front polyurethane wheel and pair of 2.4-inch rear skateboard wheels, meanwhile, employ ABEC 5 high-speed bearings to create a riding experience you have to try to believe. And ...
Editorial Product Review: :Reengineered from the original Kick 'N Go scooter of the 1970s, the Pulse Xcelerator Kick 'N Go scooter provides a modern incarnation of the classic racing machine with a markedly faster and smoother ride. Unlike traditional scooters that require constant pushing off the ground, the Pulse Kick 'N Go uses a unique chain driven kick lever propulsion system that allows you to accelerate and maintain speed without ever touching foot-to-ground. Even beginning riders can hop on and execute tight turns while maintaining ...
Editorial Product Review: :Reengineered from the original Kick 'N Go scooter of the 1970s, the Pulse Xcelerator Kick 'N Go scooter provides a modern incarnation of the classic racing machine with a markedly faster and smoother ride. Unlike traditional scooters that require constant pushing off the ground, the Pulse Kick 'N Go uses a unique chain driven kick lever propulsion system that allows you to accelerate and maintain speed without ever touching foot-to-ground. Even beginning riders can hop on and execute tight turns while maintaining ...
Editorial Product Review: :Sturdy enough kids and parents alike, Kent's Super Scooter offers lots of entertainment and fun rides around the park and neighborhood with no destination required. The scooter features 12-inch inflatable tires for a rugged and smooth ride that can handle a variety of surfaces. Equipped with real brakes--bicycle sidepulls, not just a difficult and awkward plate to step on and rub against the wheel--you can come to a complete stop quickly and easily when needed. Built like a bicycle, this sophisticated scooter ...
Editorial Product Review: :The BellĀ® BarbieĀ® Roller Girl helmet value pack includes a multi-sport helmet and stylish knee and elbow pads for added protection. The helmet has top and rear vents for cooling comfort and includes a charm on the strap.
Editorial Product Review: :Want to give your child a little off-road entertainment? Turn to the Razor dune buggy, the ultimate in electric-powered backcountry cruising. Outfitted with a powerful 350-watt motor designed to reach speeds of up to 10 miles per hour, the buggy is fast enough for serious fun, but slow enough that it won't compromise your child's safety. Parents will also appreciate the side roll cage, which creates a barrier between the rider and the outside, and the padded bucket seat, which includes a ...
Editorial Product Review: :Slider The Unscooter is the new, unique way to scoot along sidewalks and streets. It's designed to propel you without your feet touching the ground via its three wheels thanks to its patented scissor-style Action Decks. It features dual handle brakes for optimal safety, pivoting 6-inch wheels for three-wheel steering for maximum maneuverability, and sturdy steel construction. This U6 model is designed for ages 8 and older, up to 250 pounds. To get going, push both feet out on the Action Decks ...
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
Editor Annalee Newitz reveals the inspiration for the futurism-focused site's name, shares her obsession with the scientifically taboo and tells why sci-fi is going mainstream.
It's June 29th and Apple is finally ready to let the public play with the iPhone. The past six months have shaped up to be the highest profile mobile phone launch ever, Apple has conjured up an...
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