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Does anyone know anything about iscooters? my son wants a 3 wheeler scooter for his 7th birthday but the maxi micro scooter is nearly ?100 so would like to find a cheaper option. The iscooter looks like it might be ok but its hard to tell what age its suitable for!


Any thoughts would be much appreciated!

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Don't know much about iscooters but read somewhere that the iscooter is only able to support riders of up to 35kg (don't know about the age range) where the Maxi Micro takes up to 50kg (up to 12 years) so if you are buying for a 7 year old the iscooter may not be the best choice? You'd definitely get longer use out of the Maxi Micro. I know the Maxi is pricey but I'd say worth every penny, we got one when they first came out as a follow up for the Mini and have not regretted spending that amount of money on it!

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