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SEATED RIDER MODES:
Usage: Up to 3 years and 35 lbs
Balance Bike: L: 26.5 x W: 11.0 x H: 21.0 in.
Ride-On: L: 26.5 x W: 11.0 x H: 21.0 in.
Tricycle: L: 24.6 x W: 16.5 x H: 21.0 in.
Seat Specs: L: 10 x W: 4.5 in.
Seat Height: 11.75 in. from ground
STANDING RIDER MODES:
Usage: Up to 5 years and 48.5 lbs
Dimensions: L: 26.5 x W: 11.0 x H: 31-33.5 in.
Handlebar Height: 31 - 33.5 in.
Product Weight: 11.2 lbs
Cleaning: Wipe clean with a damp cloth and a mild cleanser. Towel dry after cleaning and do not store wet.
All-In-One Toddler Toy!
The fun never stops with this all-in-one scooter for kids. Designed to grow with your child, the scoobi offers 3 fun-filled rider modes for younger children: A Walking Bike / Ride-On Scooter mode with 3 wheels, a Balance Bike with in-line wheels, and a Tricycle Mode with pedals. For older children, the scoobi has a beginner scooter mode with 3 wheels for added stability, and an advanced scooter mode with in-line wheels.
Built-in Stability
The rear wheel base of the scoobi can be widened or narrowed to suit your little rider’s skill level. Any rider modes can be adjusted to use the wide, medium or narrow wheel base options, just line up the wheel markers for their most comfortable setting using our push-button technology.
Frequently Asked Questions
Nope! Everything you need to change between rider modes is included and no tools are needed to make the conversion.
It will take less than a minute. Simply pop off the handlebar, raise the seat to standing mode or lower it to sitting mode, and re-insert the handlebar. Be sure to adjust the steering knob over the front wheel up or down so the handlebar is linked to turn the front wheel in each mode.
Yes, safety first! Please ensure your child is wearing a properly fitted helmet when using the scoobi.
The scoobi’s seated modes are designed for children 2 – 3 years old, up to 35 lbs. Standing modes are suitable for children up to 5 years old or 48 lbs. While these are general guidelines, your child’s height, strength, and coordination skills should be considered before using each rider mode to ensure they are safely riding.