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Posted 24 January 2022
Evo Pro Dirt Rider Scooter £20 @ Tesco Dundee Riverside Extra
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Passing through Dundee last night I stopped at the Riverside Tesco and noticed these reduced from £69 to £20.
FEATURES - The Evo Dirt Rider Scooter has a handle height of 90cm with a strong steel and alloy frame, alloy deck and 4 bolt clamp. It also comes with 2 x 200mm air wheels with ABEC 5 bearings and rear braking system. The TPR handles come with deep grooves that ensure slip resistance. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION - Handle Height - 90cm. Maximum Weight - 100kg. Dimensions - H90cm x W49cm x D87cm. Suitable for ages 6+ At a guess there were about 8 last night - some in the toy isle topshelf, some in brown boxes further towards the back left corner of the store. My kids already have one of these and a very similar one with different branding.
They say max 100kg, but haven gone full-Dad on them a couple of times, I am nowhere near 100kg and the forks didn't seem entirely happy. No issues with the age group they are intended for though. If you are new to these, it is worth knowing that for smaller children you have to physically cut the bar down to size - the height of the bar is not otherwise adjustable.
FEATURES - The Evo Dirt Rider Scooter has a handle height of 90cm with a strong steel and alloy frame, alloy deck and 4 bolt clamp. It also comes with 2 x 200mm air wheels with ABEC 5 bearings and rear braking system. The TPR handles come with deep grooves that ensure slip resistance. PRODUCT SPECIFICATION - Handle Height - 90cm. Maximum Weight - 100kg. Dimensions - H90cm x W49cm x D87cm. Suitable for ages 6+ At a guess there were about 8 last night - some in the toy isle topshelf, some in brown boxes further towards the back left corner of the store. My kids already have one of these and a very similar one with different branding.
They say max 100kg, but haven gone full-Dad on them a couple of times, I am nowhere near 100kg and the forks didn't seem entirely happy. No issues with the age group they are intended for though. If you are new to these, it is worth knowing that for smaller children you have to physically cut the bar down to size - the height of the bar is not otherwise adjustable.
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Edited by parishilton1, 24 January 2022
8 Comments
sorted byThink Santa might be annoyed if he got them for £40 each though
I haven't seen a push scooter with shocks before, cool ideal! The metal spokes put this above similar differently branded dirt scooters with plastic spokes, but they are all only really suitable for kids and young teens. The ads on youtube imply they are a serious pro dirt scooter, but that is just one of those marketing techniques where they use older teenagers to make the product look attractive to the younger kids it is targeted at. The air tyres are great if surfaces are not particular even and it doesn't come to a sudden halt on stones like a regular scooter, but it is not going to be the go to dirt scooter for pro's. To get the most out of it you do need to cut the bar to the right height for your child and it can provide a lot of fun. (edited)
I believe it has been seen in other stores at this price, so if you are in one of the larger stores anyway it might be worth keeping an eye out. There were some in the toy section, but the rest where somewhere quite random - I guess wherever they had space. Similarly, Silverlit Stunt Drones reduced to £12.99 from £50 in a couple of different places; Disney Frozen 2 Singing Anna Doll half price; etc. In short, quite a lot of stuff reduced to clear with white tickets - rather than what I believe are the more store specific yellow stickers.
Good price though. (edited)