Slider The Unscooter - 8yrs to Adult, Max 90kg
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Product Details
- Brand: Slider
Features
- Tri-wheeled scooter designed to propel you without your feet touching the ground
- For ages 8 and older, up to 85kg
- Builds strength, endurance, balance and coordination
- Stability of three 6-inch polyurethane wheels and the safety of dual handbrakes
- High quality tubular steel construction
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Manufacturer's Description
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 manoeuvrability, and sturdy steel construction. This U6 model is designed for ages 8 and older, up to 85kg.
To get going, push both feet out on the Action Decks as far as you can and then pull them all the way in--the scissoring motion will start to propel you forward. You can also push each foot independently for rollerblading-style action or plant both feet firmly on the Action Decks and shift your body in a skiing motion--excellent for cross-training.
Slider The Unscooter is the Best Action & Fitness Product of 2008. A Three-wheel action scooter with removable handle pole and handle bars, and the only one of it's kind with dual handbrakes, three-wheel steering and 'Action Decks' TM technology designed to propel you without your feet touching the ground -- Scissor Action: Pivot both feet all the way out then all the way back in -- Roller Blading Action: Steer and pivot to the left as you shift your weight to your right leg and push out to the right, then steer and pivot to the right while shifting your weight to your left leg and pushing out to the left -- Slalom Action: Same as Roller Blading Action except you shift your weight and both feet to one side then the other - like skiing. Turning: Slow turns are accomplished normally by turning the handlebars in the direction you wish to turn while keeping your feet shoulder width apart. Faster turns will require some practice since the rear wheels will also begin to steer in an arc around the front wheel; use the brakes to slow and begin by turning in the opposite direction (counter steer) to slow the rate at which the back pivots around. Always lean forward and into the direction you wish to go while pushing out with the outside foot. www.unscooter.co.uk
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