RIMBA Race balance scooter with seat
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Description
Kidwell Rimba balance scooter with seat
Riding a Kidwell Rimba 2-in-1 scooter is a fantastic way to spend your free time actively. This stable and safe scooter will give your child lots of joy and great fun.
The lowerable saddle can quickly turn the scooter into a ride-on toy. It's the perfect option for the youngest children starting their adventure with vehicles!
A convenient transformation without the use of tools!
A convenient function change mechanism allows you to quickly transform the ride-on toy into a scooter without the use of tools. Simply unscrew the locking nut, then lift the seat up and rotate it 180 degrees around the handlebar.
Construction
Durable construction weighing 3.2 kg
convenient tool-free function change mechanism
quick folding system
large, non-slip platform with an original design
wide seat
effective and easily accessible brake
comfortable, stable saddle
Wheels
wide front wheel spacing makes it easier to maintain balance
wide, quiet, and durable polyurethane wheels provide excellent traction
LED lights built into the wheels, illuminating while riding
Durable ABEC-7 bearings
Handlebar
aluminum steering wheel with 3-step height adjustment
ergonomic, soft handles
limited steering angle minimizes uncontrolled changes in direction
Adjustment
designed for children between 95 and 140 cm tall
3-step handlebar adjustment 68-80 cm
maximum load capacity of the scooter up to 50 kg
maximum load capacity of the ride-on toy (seat) up to 25 kg
age range 1.5+
Specifications
Brand: Kidwell
Model: Rimba
Design: Race
Materials: Aluminum handlebars, plastic platform, polyurethane wheels
Product weight: 3.2 kg
Wheels: front diameter 12 cm, width 4 cm; rear diameter 8 cm, width 2.5 cm
Maximum child weight: Scooter 50 kg; ride-on toy 25 kg
Child height: 90–140 cm
Child's age: Scooter 3+; ride-on toy 18 months
Packaging: cardboard box 60 x 30 x 18.5 cm
Included: instructions in Polish and English
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