
Fun Way to Lose Weight: Kick-Scooting
How much can kick-scooting help you lose weight? Is there a powerful scooter designed for anyone starting their weight loss journey, regardless of their current size?
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How much can kick-scooting help you lose weight? Is there a powerful scooter designed for anyone starting their weight loss journey, regardless of their current size?

After 10 years of scootering, he got tired of not being able to use his traditional kickscooter anywhere and having to stop when he reached a paving stone area.

Modern scooter design has evolved far beyond the basic aluminum frame and solid wheels. Riders today are seeking thoughtfully engineered machines that are built for real-world conditions: whether it’s daily commuting, long-distance cruising, or simply enjoying a smoother, quieter glide.…

We are committed to environmental protection and sustainability, so we have designed a scooter that offers: The Boardy can be taken apart and reassembled at home using only six tools: (If you also disassemble the folding stem, you may optionally…

Boardy is not electric because a sailboat is not propelled by motor, and a runner does not travel the distance by bus. Boardy is not electric because the less we depend on gadgets and the more we can achieve our…

Boardy is light (6.1kg/13.5lbs) and compact kick scooter, but comfortable even for a person weighing 150kg (330lbs) and 2 meters (6′ 7″) tall.

Skateboard meets bicycle: Boardy offers the thrill of skateboarding with the comfort of handlebars, brakes, and a smooth glide across almost any terrain. Ready to ride?

Sustainability is our priority - this human-powered scooter offers all-terrain comfort on a next-level riding performance, and is suitable for riders over 100kg.

When people hear the terms “scooter board” and “board scooter” (or “boardscooter”), they may assume these are simply two ways of saying the same thing. In reality, they refer to two entirely different kinds of devices, each with its own…

Kick scooters and kick bikes (aka foot bikes) are both leg-powered, but they serve different needs. Kick scooters are compact and built for short-distance travel, like city commuting. They have smaller wheels (usually under 12″) and an upright riding stance.…