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Micro Scooter Sprint, black (5-12 YO / 152cm)

- Lightweight aluminium frame giving kids total control when scooting 
- Fold and Go. The Sprite is as portable as they come and easy to store 
- Adjustable handlebar adapts as your child grows, up to the age of 12 

Used for 6m’s only before our son needed to bike to school. Few nicks to the paint work on sides and front, but good to go!

£65 (£114 new)

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