Get ready for the skatepark with the Rise 100 Freestyle Scooter by Mongoose. The Rise is loaded with outstanding features, including a lightweight alloy deck with extended standing area for pro-style scooter performance. The full-coverage MaxGrip™ on the alloy deck and steel brake combine with 100 mm high impact plastic wheels and durable ABEC-7 bearings
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Added on: May 11, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Get ready for the skatepark with the Rise 100 Freestyle Scooter by Mongoose. The Rise is loaded with outstanding features, including a lightweight alloy deck with extended standing area for pro-style scooter performance. The full-coverage MaxGrip™ on the alloy deck and steel brake combine with 100 mm high impact plastic wheels and durable ABEC-7 bearings to provide smooth non-slip riding. The one-piece welded steel T-bar handlebar with bike-style grips gives you the perfect combination of durability and comfort, while the triple anodized clamp collar provides precise, crisp steering wherever you go. Plus, this scooter can accommodate a wide variety of riders, as the heavy-duty frame supports children ages 8+, up to 220 lbs. Upgrade your scooter game with the Rise 100 Freestyle Scooter. There’s nothing you can’t do on a Mongoose.
Recomendado al 110% Excelente producto, de muy alta calidad, cumple tal cual lo que promete.
Expert model in Teal/Black is gorgeous, ride is smooth, lots of fun, but wish handlebar extended This review is for the 110 Expert model.I admit it – I’m 46, and this is my first ever human-powered scooter. I see the kids in the neighborhood go flying past on their scooters (mostly Razors), and after I got a larger electric version, I was excited to give one of these smaller kick scooters a try. I gotta say, it’s a blast! It took a couple of minutes to get used to it, and I’m still pathetic at turning…but it’s loads of fun even being a novice.One of the…
Night and day compared to my son’s Razor My son is 15 and still can’t ride a bike. I’d gotten him several as he grew up and gave every one away brand new as he outgrew it and never learned to ride.He prefers scooters. Granted, he’s not riding as I did as a kid, everywhere and everywhere under the sun. He stays within a mile or two of home, doesn’t go anywhere other than friends houses. We used to ride to the mall, to the arcade, and were gone for the whole day. He just likes scooting around the neighborhoods…