Choosing the best scooter comes down to figuring out how you or your child will be using it. There are basic scooters for easy transportation as well as specialized scooters, like micro kickboard scooters and scooters with an enlarged front wheel (a lot like a bicycle wheel). Some kick scooters include handbrakes for easier stopping at higher speeds, and of course, rechargeable electric scooters provide additional electric power.
If you need to bring your scooter onto a metro car or bus, or if you want to take it on a trip, you may benefit from having a foldable scooter. These can fit more compactly into limited spaces. If you’re not sure what you’re looking for when it comes to buying a scooter for yourself or your teen, consider reading about how to choose an adult kick scooter.
Whenever you are making a scooter purchase, of course, you should also include a helmet. You may feel totally safe on your scooter, but a fall on any vehicle risks serious injury. Also, if using an e-scooter, check the rules in your area. You may not be allowed to ride on sidewalks at fast speeds.