• The all-new Delta Wing steps up to the next level of three-wheel action
  • Standing or sitting, these awesome 3-wheel machines produce a crazy ride style that's easy to learn
  • Features a steel frame with high-tech polymer wings, 2 piece "Y" drop handlebar, front, hand-operated brake
  • Front Wheel: large 16" (406 mm) pneumatic. Rear Wheels: low angle trailing casters with large 125 mm wheels for drifting and spinning
  • Recommended for ages 6 and older and will support a rider up to 143 pounds

I bought these for my eight and nine-year-old daughters. Our girls have ridden their friends’ Y-Flickr scooters and said these are just as good. These were quite a bit cheaper. I watched my daughters riding outside, and it looked like so much fun, I considered trying it out myself! Assembly is extremely quick (10 mins or so), and they are sturdy and made to last. I highly recommend th she scooters.

My grandkids LOVE these for scooting around our larger sized patio. These scooters were money well spent. The scooter is stable, easy to use, and fun to "drift" - without falling over. We purchased the first one of these scooters because our granddaughter outgrew the Big Wheel style trike that she used to ride around on our patio. Our patio isn't large enough for her to ride a bike around on. So, this was the option we chose. It was a HUGE hit! It took her literally seconds to master this scooter. Her little brother wanted one too, so we got a second one. It should be noted that the child's height does matter. Our grandkids happen to be tall for their ages, so they were able to maneuver the scooter easily. They are 7 and almost 5 years old. The scooter will hold an adult too, although I wouldn't advise it for strictly adult use. Bottom line - these are a BIG hit with the grandkids! I just wish they came in other colors. Although my granddaughter loves the turquoise color, my grandson isn't fond of the color. He wanted "a blue one". Grandma had to explain that they only come in one color.

I purchased the DeltaWing for my son's 11th birthday. He absolutely loves it and so do I! It's nimble enough to ride in the house, but we spend most of the time outside wiggling, drifting and coasting. Assembling it required two people because of the weight and angle of having to twist the bolts in while holding it up. We've enjoyed riding for two weeks now and continue to try new moves daily. People driving by like to stop and gawk and smile at the DeltaWing as it is the first of its kind here in Hawaii. The color is beautiful and it's very easy, sturdy, agile, and fun to ride. One of his favorite presents thus far!

Both my grandsons (7 & 10) love to ride this scooter. I don't let em ride it on the sidewalk, but in an enclosed asphalt area (tennis court, basketball court, school blacktop) it's an ideal place to make turns and go fast or slow. The length of the handlebar brake is ideal for the 10 yr old but the 7 yr old barely can grip the brake handle--so he rides a little slower. Assembly was easy. You need the supplied thick Allen wrench to really put some torque on the bolts to tighten the handlebars to the lower frame. Some plastic on the bottom frame to protect the metal joints; might crack & break over time but doesn't affect the integrity of the scooter.

Bought this for my 7 year old but the 11 year old frequently steals it and takes off to a friends house. Very nice and I like that you are still getting exercise on it! I'm not sure I want to move on to the motorized stuff because I like the kids to actually be active and burn off a little energy! Highly recommend. Kids love it.

This scooter is very fun to use. With a typical scooter, you try to go fast in a straight line, so you need a long stretch to get maximum enjoyment. This scooter is fun to ride even in a small area such as a cul-de-sac because the thrill comes from turning not from riding straight. And it offers a challenge too. It takes some good body control or you can fall over quite easily if you turn too fast.

This is a fun bike for my daughter and she loves it. Easy to use but it’s a challenge on coordination. Hills can challenging. You have to give your lower body extra wiggles and it’s a great workout. I’m 150 pounds and have no issues on it.

My 4 and 7 year olds got these for Christmas. Although they really like them, I think they are difficult for some kids. My 7 year old is on the smaller side, and not very athletic, so she isn't great on it, my complaint is that she can't even fit her hand around the break. The hand break is for a Much bigger kid. My 4 year old figured it out pretty quickly, but she happens to be naturally athletic. Since the feet are pretty wide apart both girls found it hard to reach the feet pads and the arms, hence the pic. But my husband put a piece of wood in between the bottom which helped them a lot.

Got this for my 6 year old daughter for her birthday. She knew what to do immediately and has loved it. She has figured out a couple of "tricks" and loves showing off. It is fun for adults as well. I am 200 lbs and I have really enjoyed riding it as well. I think it is only rated for 150 lbs or so but it is solid built.