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Gotrax GKS Plus Electric Kick Scooter

Gotrax GKS Plus Electric Kick Scooters, UL Certified E Scooter for Kids 6-12, 6" Electric Kick Scooter with LED Light, Up to 7 Miles and 7.5 MPH


Sturdy was the first word that came to mind.  This scooter seems like it should take a lot of abuse.  It was very easy to assemble with good instructions.  That needs emphasized GOOD INSTRUCTIONS, lately too many things I've had to assemble have had dreadful instructions.  The LED lights on this are not only cute but will make the scooter much easier to see in low light conditions.  This is going to make an awesome gift.

About this item

  • The Envy of the Whole Park - When your kids step on the sensor button, the GKS PLUS will become an amazing glowing electric scooter. The beautiful and dynamic light strips can catch eyes of the whole park, especially at night. That’s what a kick scooter kid truly wants – to look like a star!
  • Play All the Day - GKS PLUS is an easy to ride and fun to ride electric kick scooter. Feature a powerful 150W motor, kids can easily achieve up to 7 miles and 7.5 mph. It's a safe speed for kids, and kids can safely stop the scooter when they step on the rear brake.
  • Safe Electric Kick Scooter - Kids need to step on the front sensor button and kick to start, when the motor engages, kids can accelerate to 7.5 mph. The gravity sensor technology makes GKS PLUS safe and easy to control. The soft silicone hand grips and deck pad provide stability and comfort.
  • Effortless Assembly - The assembly is very simple and can be done by parents and kids, safely install a few screws and connect a wire your scooter is ready to go! Kids can enjoy the parent-child time and develop their practical ability.
  • PLUS Service - GKS PLUS comes securely to avoid upset. 24 hrs available customer service, 30-day money back and manufacturing warranty, and a US-based customer service center.

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