In this comprehensive guide to the top best scooters available at the moment, we simplify the choosing process by highlighting the top choices in kids scooters
So many scooters are available on Amazon, but how can you know which ones are the best? Can you put your faith in Amazon’s reviewers? To save you a ton of time, we’ve listed the 11 best scooters for kids, along with our top picks for each category and the reasons why your youngster will adore them, too.
Quick Look At The Best Scooters for Kids Under 7 Years Old
- Best Overall Electric Scooter for Kids under 7: Segway Ninebot E8
- Best Budget Friendly Electric Scooter For Kids Under 7: GoTrax GKS
- Best Overall Kick Scooter for kids under 7: Micro Sprite
- Best Budget Kick Scooter: Razor A2
- Best Overall 3 Wheel Scooter: Micro Maxi Deluxe
- Best Budget 3 Wheel Scooter: Y Fliker
- Best Overall Pro Scooter: Fusion Pro X-5
What To Consider Before You Purchase An Scooter For Your Child under 7
For the most part, children’s scooters are quite straightforward; nevertheless, not all models are created equal. Here’s a rundown of the key features to keep in mind while shopping for a bike scooter for your kid, whether they’re two or ten.
Scooter Quality
You get what you pay for, as is the case with most things. Stick with trusted manufacturers like Micro and Fuzion if you demand a quiet, smooth-riding scooter. Scooters like the Razor and those sold on Amazon will get the job done for less money, but they often make more noise and have bumpier rides on the pavement.
Scooter Deck
Scooters with wider decks, which make it simpler for toddlers and preschoolers to maintain their balance, are becoming increasingly popular. Some younger riders may struggle to maintain their balance on the Razor A2 and other scooters with similarly thin decks. Scooters designed for older children, such as the Razor A5 and Micro Sprite, have decks that are slightly broader to suit riders of varying foot sizes.
Handlebars
While the Razor A2 and Fuzion Pro X-3 are comparable in size to other kids’ scooters, their shorter handlebar stems are designed with smaller riders in mind. The handlebars on smaller scooters are often also narrower. While narrow handlebars are appropriate for very young children, they can cause erratic steering in older children and teens. Unlike trick scooters, which don’t have height-adjustable handlebars, many types of conventional kick scooters and kickboard scooters may grow with children (for safety reasons). Some recent versions of electric scooters include adjustable handlebars; however, this is not the case for most.
Storage
The majority of kick, kickboard, and wiggle scooters fold up for easy portability or storage. Once again, safety dictates that trick scooters can’t be folded. Electric scooters can range in price, with more expensive models typically having a folding option.
1. Best Electric Scooter For Kids Under 7, Overall Winner: Segway Ninebot E8

The ZING E8, designed for kids aged 6 to 12, has a ton of exciting features, including bright colors, cruise control, and easy steering, that will keep your kid entertained for hours. For the price, it’s not the cheapest kid’s scooter, but the extra money is well worth it for the added safety features. There are few scooters as safe as the Segway Ninebot Zing E8 for your little adventurer, what with its many braking choices, reflective strips for visibility, and riding modes that limit their top speed. A low deck and shock absorbers make for a comfortable ride and easy handling. The ZING E8’s aluminum chassis is not only strong but also incredibly lightweight, making it a great travel companion.
What We Like!
- Lightweight and portable
- Kid friendly colors
- Simple to assemble
- Great safety features
- Three riding modes
Dislikes!
- Limited range
- More expensive than other scooters for kids
- Poor battery life
Related: Segway review
2. Best Budget Friendly Electric Scooter For Kids Under 7: GoTrax GKS

Most cheap electric scooters for kids are quite cumbersome, heavy, and tricky to ride. However, the GoTrax GKS is the polar opposite. The GoTrax GKS is a lightweight and compact electric scooter that is easy for kids to ride. The GKS’s distinctive foot-activated “throttle” necessitates a cautious initial acceleration and maintains slower top speeds than any other electric scooter we’ve tested. Since its top speed is a very sedate 7.5 miles per hour, the GoTrax is a great choice for younger or less coordinated children. What’s more, when the power goes out, the GKS continues to function as a standard kids’ scooter.
What We Like!
- Offers great value
- Great range of colors
- Durable
- Quick and easy to assemble
Dislikes!
- Can take a while to charge
- You cannot fold the GKS scooter
Related:
3. Best Overall Kick Scooter for kids under 7: Micro Sprite

The Micro Sprite stands out as a high-quality, long-lasting, comfortable ride for your kids. With its simple folding mechanism and many colors, you won’t be able to keep them off it.
The Sprite is undoubtedly a high-end version of a “traditional” children’s scooter. It rides smoothly and is sturdy and long-lasting. The kick scooter doesn’t have the joltiness that is so typical of kick scooters; instead, it feels solid and fluid beneath you. In addition, the Micro Sprite now comes with LED lights.
What We Like!
- Smooth riding
- Lightweight frame
- Can go fast
- Looks fantastic
- Folds down easily
What We Don’t Like!
- None that we can find.
4. Best Budget Kick Scooter: Razor A2

The classic Razor A2 scooter offers a plethora of features while being easy on the wallet. The springless front wheel shock system provides sufficient cushion to smother minor ruts and pavement cracks. Its 6 lb. weight makes it easy for young children to carry while still being a favorite among teenagers. Additionally, a wheelie bar is included for basic tricks. Simply put, the Razor A2 is reliable, portable, light, and reasonably priced. This scooter can grow with your child for many years because of its adjustable handlebars and maximum weight capacity of 143 lbs.
What We Like!
- Adjustable handlebars
- Lightweight frame
- The large wheels are great for a smoother ride
- Pleasing atheistic
Dislikes!
- Can be loud.
Related: Razor Power Core Scooter Review
5. Best Overall 3 Wheel Scooter: Micro Maxi Deluxe

Features such as lean-to-steering, height-adjustable handlebars, an exceptionally smooth and steady ride, a rainbow of color options, optional LED light-up wheels, and a foldable design make this a favorite scooter with the kids. The Maxi and Mini Deluxe’s lean-to-steer features give riders a feel for carving turns comparable to that of a skateboard, but with the added security of t-bar handlebars for more stability and confidence. It’s almost like riding a wave on the street! The scooter is one of the smoothest and quietest rides because of the fiberglass foot deck’s reinforced flexibility. There is a version of the Micro Maxi Deluxe with light-up wheels (white lights on the two front wheels), much like the Micro Sprite’s.
What We Like!
- Skateboard style movement
- Smooth ride
- Extra stability
- Looks great
Dislikes!
- Can take a little getting use to.
Related:
6. Best Budget 3 Wheel Scooter: Yvolution Y Fliker

The Yvolution Y Fliker features two nonslip foot decks, a hand brake, rubberized grips, and a folding mechanism. The Y Fliker is, without a doubt, one of the most exciting scooters out there. Y Fliker scooters, also called flicker or wiggle scooters, get their propulsion from the rider’s weight shifting back and forth such that their feet never leave the deck.
What We Like!
- Great quality
- Good for a range of ages
What We Don’t Like!
- Not easy to ride this scooter uphill
- Some kids may find the scooter difficult to use.
7. Best Overall Pro Scooter: Fuzion Pro X-5

The Fuzion Pro X-5 is the finest choice if your little daredevil wants to test his or her bravery at the skate park. This inexpensive scooter was designed with the beginner in mind, and its 4 inch wide concave deck (similar to a skateboard) makes it simple to perform tricks like tail whips and slides. The well-designed aluminum frame of the Fuzion makes it a great alternative for bigger kids and even adults who want to have some fun on a kids’ scooter at the skate park. Although a professional-grade scooter with more bells and whistles would cost you a lot more money, this beginner model is hard to match.
What We Like!
- Quiet ride
- Tricks are easy to execute
- Great for growing riders
- Great value