Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Board With Handles - Blue
Scooter Board With Handles - Blue
Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Without Handles - Red
Scooter - Red
Girl smiling while using the Scooter Board With Handles - Red
Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Board With Handles - Blue
Scooter Board With Handles - Blue
Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)
Scooter Without Handles - Red
Scooter - Red
Girl smiling while using the Scooter Board With Handles - Red
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Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)

Scooter Super Pack (Set of 3)

3 Scooter Boards with Handles
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Why We Love It

These freewheelin’ scooter boards build strength in the arms, legs, and core, making them perfect for rolling, scooting, and active play. As kids move, they develop directionality, visual perception, balance, gross motor skills, and motor planning. This set includes scooter boards with and without handles. The contoured handles give kids a secure grip for added stability and control, while the handle-free boards allow more freedom of movement and different grasping options.

  • Sturdy plastic base and non-marring casters
  • Ideal for children who need work with vestibular training and motor planning, especially those on the autism spectrum or with sensory and balance challenges
  • Made by Fun and Function
  • Age 3+

Ideas for Use

  • Use these scooter boards in sitting, kneeling or prone positions to build strength in extremities
  • Use with our scooter paddles for a heavy workout (see accessories)
  • Use at school, during physical education, at the clinic or home

Details

12"x 12" and 12" x 16" seating areas

Features non-marring plastic swivel casters

Wheels swivel 360°

Holds up to 120 lbs
 

Super Pack includes:

12" Scooter Board With Handles - Blue

16" Scooter Without Handles - Red

16" Scooter Without Handles - Blue


Getting Started

Pack includes three scooters: two 16’’ without handles and one 12’’ with.


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Warranty Information
This product comes with a 1-year warranty


Safety Information

Use with adult supervision. When using our products, remember that you – as the caregiver – know your child best. Please follow our safety recommendations, and provide additional supervision as needed for your child.

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