According to Micro Scooters Ltd, London kids are set to scoot over 8 million miles (the equivalent of circumnavigating the world 325 times) to school this year* on what has become the hottest phenomenon on three wheels – The Mini Micro-Scooter. This represents an estimated saving £80m in petrol required for the daily school run in 2009.
Uniquely designed to literally surf the pavements, these reinforced plastic pink and blue Mini Micro 3 wheelers have quickly become the coolest thing on wheels on the ‘scoot to school’ in London and are now the number one selling scooter for children between the ages of 2-5 years old. And, with its latest launch, the all-new Maxi Micro Scooter, designed for kids aged 5-11 years, the trend is set to run and run amongst primary-aged school kids who may have out-grown their mini’s but not their love of scooting.
The popularity of Mini and Maxi Micro Scooters amongst kids is equally matched by the enthusiasm of their parents who understand their value as a practical, enduring product that promotes exercise and improves their children’s balance, coordination and independence. It is also light-weight, portable and easy to store making it perfect for city living.
The Mini and Maxi Micro Scooter are available for sale on line at www.micro-scooters.co.uk, retailing at £46.99 and £89.99 respectively.
*figure based on average 1 mile per day walk to school on 250 days per year and total sales of Mini Micro Scooters in 2008. ** figure based on AA’s Guide to Average Petrol Cost /mile in 2008
Tuesday 5 May 2009
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