When you become a parent your kids safety is the main priority and as they get older they want to try more adventurous things. Riding on an E-Scooter is one of them. If you are unsure please carry on reading to see our E-Scooter safety tips for your kids.
Three options you may want to consider are the Segway C2, Segway C2 Lite and the Segway C2 Pro. Now let's talk about the unique features and qualities to help you make the best decision possible.
Segway C2
Designed for convenience and safety, along with being the most affordable option.
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Can be used by kids aged 6-14
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Maximum height 115-170cm
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Includes three different heights on the stem, 885mm for the little ones, 960mm and 1035mm for taller children.
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Reaches up to 15.5mph
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Has a range of 25 miles per charge
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Durable tires
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Advanced breaking system
Segway C2 Lite
A perfect ride for younger kids, 7” rubber tires ensure plenty of safety as they grip over bumps with mechanical brakes that bring it to a safe and controlled stop, no skidding, no juddering. An e-scooter is supposed to be fun right? This is why it's loaded with 256 coloured lights, which change with the riding mode! This allows your little rider to pick and choose a colour to match them and their own style.
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Can be used by kids aged 6-10
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Recommended heights 115-145cm
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Top speed of 10 mph
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3 different riding modes - standard, sport, power assisting
Segway C2 Pro
This e-scooter comes with safety controls like no other, with advanced safety systems, it allows you to keep your little ones really safe on their e-scooter. This specific e-scooter comes with parental control, allowing you to monitor your child's scooter usage. Along with settings and calibration controls, this enables customization of scooter settings, specifically speed modes.
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Adjustable handle bar design
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Suitable for ages 6-14
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Achieves speeds up to 12.4 mph
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9.3 miles per charge
Safety Accessories
Although the e-scooter is safe, there is always a chance of a bump or fall so you will want to consider these additional accessories before letting your kids ride an e-scooter. These things include:
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A helmet that is fitted properly and doesn't wobble, if your kid is likely to ride during the night we recommend a helmet integrated with lights.
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Riding gloves
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Knee and elbow pads
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Wrist guards
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Reflective clothing so they are clearly visible
What To Do Now
Hopefully your e-scooter safety tips have helped put your mind at ease, and if one of these e-scooters has caught your eye then click here to view the full range and make a purchase. If you want more help with choosing what e-scooter is a good match for your children then check out another of our useful blogs here.