Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Ozbozz Pink Flashing Storm Folding Scooter

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Manufacturer: Ozbozz
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Amazon Minimum Age: 72 Binding: Toy Brand: Ozbozz EAN: 5021813052524 Label: Ozbozz Manufacturer: Ozbozz Model: SV5252 Publisher: Ozbozz Studio: Ozbozz
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Acceptable present Comment: Not recommended for four year olds but that is who I bought one for and my granddaughter loves it. One criticism. The possibilities for adjusting handlebar height are limited. She could have it low or chopper height but nothing in between.
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Nominated for a Hamleys Awards, this Storm Folding Scooter has a new lighting system built into the body, which works in several modes. The aluminium scooter has an easy folding and lock system with rear brake and 120mm wheels.
Suitable from 6 years.
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