| Kick Scooters are young people's answer to the | | | | Kickboards, and Xootrs are more than adequate. With |
| scooter industry. Kick Scooters simply get their name | | | | this list of brands, kids will have plenty of kick or push |
| because riders kick the ground as they glide along. | | | | scooters to choose from. There are different scooters |
| These scooters are propelled by the rider rather than | | | | geared towards looks, speed, off-roading, and even |
| a battery or engine. This works great for kids as they | | | | tricks. Also, if you are concerned about costs, you |
| get introduced to scooters at a safe pace while still | | | | need not worry. Kick scooters are very cheap |
| giving them value as they can go from place to place | | | | compared to other scooters, with no battery or engine, |
| at a faster pace than walking. In addition, and probably | | | | they can afford to be low-priced. Prices generally fall in |
| the main reason these scooters are so popular, is that | | | | the range of $30 to $120. |
| you can do tricks on them and can be taken into | | | | Kick Scooters are also easy on the riders. They don't |
| schools and buildings because they are foldable. This | | | | require much practice in learning how to ride them and |
| means they can be stuffed in a locker or kept in a | | | | are very easy to handle. With the continuing rise in |
| backpack until needed later. | | | | popularity, it is not surprising to see these kids to |
| By far the most popular kick scooters are Razors, | | | | graduate to other scooters whether they be |
| although other brands, such as Ninjas, Ciros, | | | | motorized, gas, or electric scooters. |