LOL, a Grown-up on a Kick-Scooter!?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 мар 2015
  • An adult kick-scooter, sometimes less reductively called a “commuter scooter”, silly, or practical? Here’s my story… Plus a kind of breakdown of the scooter I picked up in a Micro Bullet review
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  • @ptalch
    @ptalch 2 года назад +80

    A co-worker offered me one for a few bucks. I had bad knee problems so I decided to give it a try. First I felt a bit uncomfortable and ridiculous. Now a year is over and I love this thing. Train, tram, bus - no problem, personal record: 38 kilometres in one row. I ride it with pride not to have one of those electric garbage things, never have to fear it might get stolen cause I take it everywhere with me. Sometimes people comment it a bit condescendig but I'm 50+ and don't give a fxxk

    • @treadnokash7598
      @treadnokash7598 Год назад +6

      Dude im 28 this inspired more to ride ❤

    • @RecallEvents
      @RecallEvents Год назад +3

      Tried my daughters micro sprite and its sooo much fun.. thinking of buying one myself

    • @TatianaNeroni
      @TatianaNeroni Год назад +2

      I am 60, got 2 border collie puppies in January, walking 14,000 steps a day, and, as they grow, can't catch up with them anymore. So, to let them run at the pace they want on a leash I am getting a kick scooter to ride along them.

    • @kishascape
      @kishascape Год назад +1

      @@treadnokash7598 me too. I have bad knees and cant sit on bikes anymore after puss surgery last year so this would be perfect. I really fancy the Xootr brand.

    • @Meow_Merchant
      @Meow_Merchant 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@treadnokash7598Same getting closer to 40. During covid I was switched to permanent remote status so most likely will never need to commute to an office. I've been walking everywhere since 2020-2021, but its starting to feel like a chore and scooter seems like the next logical step. Also get a free workout.

  • @nicklion
    @nicklion 4 года назад +43

    I took my kick scooter to work and my co workers laughed at me and by the end of the day they all had a go on it and loved it 🙂

  • @TheMunz
    @TheMunz 9 лет назад +110

    We're in the age of selfie-sticks now, so riding a scooter is far from the most ridiculous thing you could be using out in public.

  • @kathybryant4385
    @kathybryant4385 2 года назад +12

    I am a 72 year old woman and have ordered a Razor A5 Air as bicycling has become too dangerous so I am hoping this scooter will serve my needs to ride and enjoy some fresh air!

    • @e14ee
      @e14ee 2 года назад +1

      I have it. Just so you know the deck is really low. Make sure to pick it up before going up a bad sidewalk because the deck will scrape on any uneven surface.

  • @sporkafife
    @sporkafife 9 лет назад +168

    I've never seen any commuters on kick-scooters here in the UK, but watching this video has made me wonder... why not? It seems like a perfectly viable method of transport, it's a lot smaller, and lighter than a bicycle (unless you have one of them crazy folding bikes with tiny wheels that look as ridiculous as their price) which means you don't have to worry as much about storage. You've pointed out many of the positives, it's speedy, helps you exercise and I'm guessing it was relatively cheap (compared to a commuter style bicycle)
    I suppose people think it's embarrassing to be seen on them, but the sooner we all stopped giving a fuck about what strangers in the street think about us, the better! I'd love to cruise around town on a little kick-scooter!

    • @ClarksonNo1
      @ClarksonNo1 9 лет назад +16

      Because as blunty said most people are too worried about what other people think of them to go out and have fun.

    • @Bunparade
      @Bunparade 9 лет назад +6

      sporkafife I recently just bought a Razor kick scooter at Target for about $40, which is super affordable compared to the bikes for sale there that were going for $125 at the very least. I have fun riding my scooter, even though my neighbors think I'm crazy. I plan on using my scooter to get around my college campus a lot easier.

    • @ClarksonNo1
      @ClarksonNo1 9 лет назад +2

      LeighPing A jogger wouldnt give a shit about getting lapped by someone on a scooter

    • @ElectricFarmerCh
      @ElectricFarmerCh 9 лет назад +8

      sporkafife There are quite a few commuters on kick scooters in London! It's great being able to wake up in the morning knowing my scooter won't tell me there will be severe delays today!

    • @MrDbrennen
      @MrDbrennen 8 лет назад +6

      +sporkafife I'm seriously considering a kick scooter for the summer. I usually walk to the train station because the bus frequency is laughable, then walk from the station on the other end to work because the traffic is often walking pace or slower. Getting overtake while on the bus by a guy in a wheelchair makes you think.
      Also been looking at electric scooters, but I don't think they are quite ready for prime time, especially at the price they are (and no, Razor scooters are not a viable electric option)
      Edit - been looking at the Town 9, as it's folding and actually has a front break

  • @PoleyUK
    @PoleyUK 8 лет назад +72

    I am 40 I've been scooting for a year now; first on Hudora (not recommended) and just today I got my new micro scooter (big wheel). I've only seen 3 adults scooting in the whole time I've been doing it and I can hear people laughing or commenting when they see me but I so do not care!!! I'm now training my youngest 2,8 year old daughter to scoot and can't wait to scoot with both of my daughters :) It makes me feel younger and freeeeeee!!! Great review by the way! :)

  • @boatman222345
    @boatman222345 3 года назад +43

    i'm 75, have raced karts, hydroplanes, and sports cars, have owned 4 motorcycles and once rode a BMW 3,000 miles across the US. I took up kick scooting 1 month ago and I've never had such a good time. Love everything about kick scooting! People do look at me as I scoot past but most of them smile and say, "That looks like fun!" and they are, of course, correct!

    • @Cambrella2022
      @Cambrella2022 2 года назад +5

      Omg I love this comment! Scoot on!! ❤️

    • @animalfinatic9366
      @animalfinatic9366 Год назад +4

      Nothing better than knowing how to have fun!

  • @NaturalMystic69
    @NaturalMystic69 7 лет назад +51

    Dude who gives a rip what others may think about you on a scooter. You're doing something positive for yourself, that's all that matters.
    I'll be 48 in a month and am here looking for a good scooter for myself. I plan to get one for my 5 1/2 year old daughter so we can go cruising together this summer.
    If I'm being honest, I've been considering one of these since before she was born. She just gives me a good excuse to get one!

  • @davidworthington3648
    @davidworthington3648 8 лет назад +62

    ha...I am 69 and recently got me a scooter....use it for exercise and as an alternative to my push bike....who cares what folk think...I am way past that........although I did wonder what the old boy sipping his can of cider on a quiet path thought as I whizzed by !!!!....nice review; thanks

  • @PlanetaryCitizen
    @PlanetaryCitizen 8 лет назад +60

    I used to like riding my scooter when I was a kid. I'm 60 now and want to start all over again! I think I might be a bit self-conscious at first but your video is certainly encouraging.

    • @galadriel3134
      @galadriel3134 8 лет назад +10

      im 52. live in london. its a great way to get around in cities. just avoid a pink basket and tassels and youve got yourself an adult scooter.

    • @katismad_
      @katismad_ 8 лет назад +1

      +galad riel ha-ha, great advice!!! :)

    • @susannordstrom5065
      @susannordstrom5065 Год назад +1

      I'm 63 and I just bought one

  • @ricktemmen6272
    @ricktemmen6272 6 лет назад +26

    I've been riding off and on for 18 years I ride a Xootr scooter ... Oh I'll be 70 in March ... Good video ... Thanks

    • @ayyjay1575
      @ayyjay1575 3 года назад +1

      Respect for staying active

  • @mitchellgagula3359
    @mitchellgagula3359 9 лет назад +10

    "Hello, my name is Blunty, and I'm a grown up" - possible the best intro to a youtube video I have seen in my life

  • @shaunosullivan111
    @shaunosullivan111 9 лет назад +32

    Grown up, teens, child...who cares. ride what you want, do what you want. If it doesn't aggravate your back, if it raises your heart rate and will assist in the weight loss, who cares! Go for gold.
    They are becoming the norm now anyways

  • @lsdude4205
    @lsdude4205 8 лет назад +35

    I have terrible balance for a skateboard, but the micro suspension kick scooter seems like a great method of hauling foot around my college campus and to my favorite shop down the road. Awesome!

  • @OmegaMetroid93
    @OmegaMetroid93 9 лет назад +34

    Nothing wrong with kickscooters, yo.

  • @deveramike3954
    @deveramike3954 9 лет назад +33

    At 42 years old, I love riding 5 miles a day from work to home on my Razor A5 Lux Black Label. I had jury duty at downtown San Diego, when I discovered (while on lunch break) that full suited business men and women were using these adult scooters. So I bought one and I primarily used it to keep up with my kids at the park...but the gas I save and to bring it in my office with hardly taking up any space...I'm completely satisfied to use it anytime/anywhere I want. I used to bomb hills with my Landyachtz too, but again the older you get, the injuries get harder and longer to recover from... The scooter still gives almost the same thrill, but a lot more control and safer.

  • @penelopehammerton2907
    @penelopehammerton2907 3 года назад +9

    Great video thanks. I'm 75 and just bought myself a kick scooter to keep active. Need the confidence to put my left foot up on the brake. So a way to go yet. At my age should I worry about being laughed at, hey I am the one who's having fun :)

    • @RennieAsh
      @RennieAsh 2 года назад

      There are some scooters with handlebar lever operated brakes if that feels more secure. You can keep your feet on the deck

  • @glenjarvis309
    @glenjarvis309 2 года назад +3

    50 year old, using micro scooter black in London. Use for pre and post bus journey. Makes a huge difference to Journey. Mile to bus stop, 45 mins bus, then 0.5 mile to the office. Love it, love it, love it. BTW, bus journey only £1. 65 so saving on tube fares and not standing, sitting in a grubby tube system. Yeah, people stare a little but they are nodding and smiling once they see me hop off bus and zip down the pavement. Well worth the money. Do it. !!

  • @ellyawesome
    @ellyawesome 9 лет назад +71

    Oh man, you just made me want to buy a scooter... lol wow. I've actually considered one though. Used to love scootin and skatin as a kid. Thanks for the sweet review.

    • @BluntyTV
      @BluntyTV  9 лет назад +5

      At least you're little enough to get away with a "kids" one ;P

    • @ellyawesome
      @ellyawesome 9 лет назад +1

      Blunty Haha, true that!

  • @JohnDoe-mm6kj
    @JohnDoe-mm6kj 9 лет назад +17

    I started riding a kick scooter to school a month ago and already I manage to break it however I can still ride it around.
    Just like yours I have a stand but unlike yours I have bigger wheels and my God there do make a huge difference. I rode a scooter with small wheels before and it was uncomfortable but with big wheels, its really smooth, even on rough surface and I can kick maybe 3 times before I get to the end of the pavement. Its that fast,
    People do look at me and some laughed at me but who cares!
    And it when I ride past kids they stare at me and cry to they mummy asking for one.

  • @SprocketWatchclock
    @SprocketWatchclock 9 лет назад +4

    I want one now. I used to have one when I was younger and it was my favorite method of locomotion. I got so used to driving everywhere that I forgot the simple joy of open-air human propelled vehicles.

  • @marks.3798
    @marks.3798 2 года назад +2

    I'm 63 and always looking for new ways of exercise and getting around. Just bought the Razor A6 (10" wheels!) and took it to the beach to test it out. It really is quick and a great way to get around, folds up and take into eateries and stores was no problem. To my surprise, NO ONE laughed at me. I did get some curious stares but that was about it. Very practical.

  • @justarock9553
    @justarock9553 7 лет назад +8

    *gives stressed out college students trying to get to class on the other side of the campus a middle finger as my swaggy scooter takes me to my class 10x faster than them and I will have 10 minutes to spare*

  • @jonathanmaciel277
    @jonathanmaciel277 7 лет назад +6

    Good job on the video! It's great that you are getting the word out about scooters! I've been riding for 8 years and honestly I love the fact that people are beginning to try out new forms of fun transportation!

  • @KennyCutout
    @KennyCutout 9 лет назад +8

    I really wish more people would give more thought into their commuting options instead of just defaulting to a car every time. It leads to interesting results like yours! I'd love to live in a place where no matter what you drive or ride, you'd not look like a weirdo.

  • @lucasdesouza9674
    @lucasdesouza9674 8 лет назад +17

    you are The only person on RUclips to make a review good!!! Can't wait to buy mine this weekend

    • @milestrotter6844
      @milestrotter6844 4 года назад

      Same! It's going to be my first scooter, what about you

  • @bogdandebuzau
    @bogdandebuzau 4 года назад +15

    I love kick scooters and ride them a lot (I've got more models) trying to ignore stupid people who correlate them to kids. A kick scooter is really practical, but it isn't as fun as a unicycle. The funniest number of wheel is not two, but one. ;)
    Stupid people correlate unicycles to clowns the same way they do with kick scooters and kids.
    I also ride unicycles and waveboards and other vehicles that stupid people always have to say something bad about. But there will always be other people who will be inspired by you, who will appreciate you for doing what you do and your "sacrifice" will be bearable. The same thing happened with the bicycles (people used to laugh when noticing them for the first time). I hope that people will understand that kick scooters are really more practical and safer than bicycles in many situations. After 5 years since you published this video there are already more people riding kick scooters (and also unicycles).

    • @rashb3994
      @rashb3994 2 года назад

      Heck yeah I recently discovered the joy of adult scooting and find I actually like it more than a bike (which I also enjoy). Now am considering a kickbike. Props to you for riding unicycles! I never thought of trying that before or seeing it on public streets. Maybe it would be like scooting where I try it and think "Why didn't I try this sooner".

    • @ericasolis8508
      @ericasolis8508 2 года назад

      I just got a kick scooter. It is perfect for the pretty flat two mile commute. Less fussy than biking and faster than walking.

  • @gamesgeargadgets
    @gamesgeargadgets 5 лет назад +6

    I’m actually surprised it’s not more popular. A foldable kick scooter honestly might be the perfect vehicle for metro commuting.
    I’m not in a metro area, and I am about 1/4mile from work. However next year the office is moving to be about 3/4 miles, and rather than triple my commute time, I may get one of these.
    I’d rather not drive to be honest, as it just seems like a waste.

  • @microscooters
    @microscooters 9 лет назад +2

    We think you are doing an amazing job. Adult scooters are a fun, green and easy way to get around. Even if we do say so ourselves. Welcome to the revolution - glad to have you on board.

  • @seanrose1252
    @seanrose1252 6 лет назад +1

    52 years old. Getting a kick scooter was a game changer for me since I have a hip condition and can't walk more than a few miles without getting arthritis. I can go 15 miles on a kick scooter. Now I have 5 or so. I recommend 200 mm wheels, Bones Reds bearings, front suspension, foldable, handbrake optional. There's plenty of youtbue vids on changing bearings. It's very easy.

  • @LaurieOMeara
    @LaurieOMeara 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks for making this video - I also have knee problems, a back issue, and a mountain bike - and am looking for a posture-upright exercise other than walking - was looking at scooters, which I had when young, and your video has convinced me.

  • @LukeHarpercouk
    @LukeHarpercouk 9 лет назад +5

    I used to have one as kid and spotted them popping up in London recently and was just today thinking about getting one. Just need to get over that social stigma against things like this.

  • @MsDreamySky
    @MsDreamySky 7 лет назад +7

    You convinced me. I'm getting one
    Thanks for the video!

  • @fairlymoon448
    @fairlymoon448 8 лет назад +5

    Thanks for actually having a 'review' on the item in question. All the other vids about this topic seem to be 'how to' or 'home video of my kids playing'.. That's not what a review is grrrr. used to have a scooter as a kid (those cheapo Razor knock offs that was every corner store). And now it's nice to seem them doing a bit of a revival. Saw a guy in a business suit riding one down Melb CBD and I was like.. man I want one. Now I'm definitely getting one, should make it easier to catch Pokemon that's for sure! :D

  • @geoffreyking9288
    @geoffreyking9288 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you Blunty. Addressed all of my concerns. Good work mate!

  • @taradisetravel
    @taradisetravel 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for this awesome and honest review! I just ordered a Micro and have the same reservations about riding around in public. But once we’re back to work after this quarantine fiasco (I’m in Louisville, KY USA), I look forward to my shorter commute to work and to be able to zip down the street on lunch for coffee etc. while my commute is right under a mile, I tend to get nervous about certain blocks and bus stops I have to walk past to get to/from work. This should be my “walk” faster AND more fun! Thanks again! I’m definitely sold on the brand now too.

  • @ThePiedPlucker1
    @ThePiedPlucker1 7 лет назад +6

    I just got one too and also for health reasons plus save on fuel plus it's fun! . I am hoping it will force me to walk more and be more outdoors rather than jump in the car to go up the street to the bank or post office. Good exercise too and I need it as I am now 40 and can see the pounds increasing.

  • @aaronbehindbars
    @aaronbehindbars 8 лет назад +10

    Riding a kick scooter as an adult is all about giving zero fucks. It was a bit of a struggle as a self-conscious 18 year old, but now nearing 34, zero fucks are given.
    Blunty, have you decided to upgrade to a larger scooter? I highly recommend any of the Xootr brand scooters. They have large 180 mm wheels, roomy decks that are low to the ground, tall handlebars, and have front and rear brakes. They are quite expensive, so it requires some commitment.

    • @galadriel3134
      @galadriel3134 8 лет назад

      a bit surprised that people talk about being self conscious. ive recently discovered kick scooters. they are on the rise popularity wise here in London. for a crowded city theres no better way to get around. i work in the city and see businessmen with suits riding them. also our prime minister Cameron uses one. and also seen the version which folds out of a carry-on bag. great for those long distances in large airports. that one is by micro-scooter. dont know if other companies do them.

  • @csCherry
    @csCherry 9 лет назад

    Havent watched your videos in a while but coming back, still nice quality and you reminded me not so care what strangers think about me.

  • @passebastiani
    @passebastiani 7 лет назад +1

    I'm a 48 year old overweight woman who borrowed a friend's scooter to see how I got on with it as I was considering buying one. Fantastic fun!! Wanted to get fit and maybe lose some weight. I usually get the bus to work, a 30 minute cramped and boring commute. I did try walking it but it was 90 minute treck which meant leas time in bed. The scooter is a brilliant compromise, a larger wheeled one than in this video. Starting the day off whizzing down a hill here in Edinburgh is a fun and stress free way to start the day. Then some flat to scoot along before a large hill to go up. I jump on the bus to go up the hill, until I feel fit enough to tackle it. Then off the bus to do the last leg of the journey. I'm absolutely living it, gives the same feeling of freedom I felt as a kid. Some good sounds on scooting past the lines of traffic and packed buses. Can't beat it. Highly recommend.

  • @tomo55554
    @tomo55554 9 лет назад +21

    Good on you Blunty actively seeking a way to fix your problems or at least make them better, best of luck.

    • @BluntyTV
      @BluntyTV  9 лет назад +6

      My problems can't be "fixed"... I'm just trying to slow down how quickly they get worse ;)

    • @Biggermanalways
      @Biggermanalways 9 лет назад

      Blunty In the end. Its all good Blunty! double thumbs up!

    • @tomo55554
      @tomo55554 9 лет назад +3

      Blunty Yeah I meant more the exercise than the back, unless the scooter comes with a team of surgeons and rehab people from 2050 that you're not telling us about.

    • @FarrTheFox
      @FarrTheFox 9 лет назад

      Blunty you could always just attact different wheels, to your current scooter. Idk if ya knew that, but then again I maybe wrong.

    • @crunxty
      @crunxty 9 лет назад

      Blunty what problem you got, my friend has also chronic back pain and he is just 19. He had disc injury I wonder what you had.

  • @animalfinatic9366
    @animalfinatic9366 Год назад +1

    I would totally love to use a kids toy if it means less storage, weight, and risk of potential danger! Okay, but seriously, having a scooter is one of the best choices I made in my adult life! I'm 19, so I'm still very young, and scootering for commute is super convenient when you're not in the situation to secure a bike because of a lack or racks, or in a when walking is too tiresome, but carrying another mode of transportation is too hefty as well. The fact that most commuter scooter fold really adds to the charm; simply just use a carry strap to keep it with you when your hands are busy. Using a scooter really softens the load while I save up for a car, and also, did I mention, it's super fun!

  • @Brandon-xp1ob
    @Brandon-xp1ob 5 лет назад +4

    I think it's great. I always enjoy getting around on my folding bike (Tern Node D8) but sometimes the trip is too long to walk, too short for car and you want something simple and super compact. I'm buying an Oxelo Town 9 to keep handy and to have for college. It's very rewarding being able to get around without a car especially here in Los Angeles. It's almost liberating.
    Cheers!

  • @arturoalvarez_music
    @arturoalvarez_music 6 лет назад +1

    I just bought a Razor A5 Lux Scooter.
    Very great option as well.
    I am 33 years old, and I just bought it for the fun's sake. It works very well :)

  • @salvodazes
    @salvodazes 9 лет назад +2

    Just wanted to say that I came across this one while browsing your videos, and was already wondering if they made these for adults. I looked up and found Oxelo scooters, then the much versatile Swifty scooters/kick-bikes with 16" wheels. I bought one in 2 days and have been riding it nonstop since that day. Absolutely wonderful, thanks for reminding me.

  • @cakeonyourface
    @cakeonyourface 5 лет назад +1

    my job is just over a mile from my house, i usually walk it but today i'm getting my commuter scooter! awesome review man ;)

  • @mwildenberg3510
    @mwildenberg3510 8 лет назад +1

    Hey Blunty, I just wanted to say thank you for this video since I agree regarding the lack of (solid) reviews about adult kick scooters. As for me, also a ''grown up'' (25 yrs), I started today as well and I have to say I really love it! I used to skate a lot as a kid too, and this kind of exercise keeps me more motivated than others such as jogging or training in a finess center. And besides, as long as it helps you and you are having fun, who cares what other people think? :-) Really, have fun out there and keep it up!

  • @mathowlett
    @mathowlett 2 года назад +2

    I'm 47 and just converted to using a big wheel kick scooter. It's incredible fun and I highly recommend them to anyone!! Who cares what people think?!!

    • @christhechilled
      @christhechilled 2 года назад +1

      I'm 25 and I want a kick scooter. Looks like fun!

  • @mm1234Xxx
    @mm1234Xxx Год назад

    I'm not sure why I find it kind of funny to see an adult riding a kick scooter but it is a marvelous way to start my day. When I ride my scooter at least I'm entertaining people on their early commutes.

  • @garypatag3478
    @garypatag3478 7 лет назад +7

    greetings! 200 mm wheel size is the norm for adult commuter kick scooters. you have wider choices in the USA. we do not have much choices in philippines. jd bug, chaser, joybold and globber brands are what we have here.

  • @joycethefoodie
    @joycethefoodie 2 года назад

    I have recently bought one for myself, and I have never tried a scooter in my life. Now starting to ride as a fun exercise around my house after WFH. It's fun, and who cares if people are looking at me or not! Thanks for your review!

  • @kaiserdragon2005
    @kaiserdragon2005 Год назад +1

    Just ran across this as I just purchased my own kick scooter. So posted 7 years ago. I think that's around 2015ish. I would say you're just self-conscious as I was seeing teens to middle age group of people were riding these early 2ks. Fast forwarded this present day, e-scooters are more trendy and kick-scooters blends well. I can even see some gentlemen on Suit and Ties riding one. Certainly you're not alone now. :)

  • @grazida0276
    @grazida0276 9 лет назад

    Awesome. Excited to see what comes of this! I love when your reviews have lots of personal weight.
    Great vid as always, good luck with your health and your back :)

  • @ElectricFarmerCh
    @ElectricFarmerCh 9 лет назад +1

    Great video Blunty! I've owned an adult scooter for about a month now. After much research I eventually chose the Hudora Big Wheel GS205. It's pretty well built, lightweight, and foldable with ABEC5 bearings. I've been using my scooter to commute 3 miles to work and back 5 days a week. It's a real good workout and after 6 miles per day I'm pretty worn out, but I am just hooked on this thing! Some days I finish work and decide to get the train home, but by the time I get outside I'm holding my scooter and it's yelling at me! My legs are itching to jump on it and start kicking...so I do! I too am looking to purchase some pneumatic wheels as it is quite a shakey ride on bumpy terrain! Fortunately the Hudora scooters are pretty customisable and the company sells all the relevant parts on their website. With so many cyclists killed in tragic accidents in London, if not seriously injured and absolutely terrified of getting back on a bike, it made sense for me to try out a scooter, as they are permitted on footpaths! I don't think I will ever regret it!

  • @jeeromonster
    @jeeromonster 8 лет назад +2

    I took my 5 year old shopping for a new scooter today and when I looked closer at the ones she liked I realised they were designed for adults. she picked the one she wanted and said daddy try it it's great so to be a good dad I had a little shot and instantly loved it! I am dying to buy one now but my main concern is what other people will think of me as I have not seen any adults in my area at all on a scooter. I'm 35 and are thinking how great it will be to park the car half way to work and scoot the rest. it's difficult not to care what people think.

  • @pebble888
    @pebble888 9 лет назад

    Love it! Thanks for the post Blunty. You've just inspired me to order the Micro Scooter Black. Please do some more vids on this scooter or the next one

  • @dimitrifortounis4787
    @dimitrifortounis4787 5 лет назад +1

    Genuinely tempted to get one of these 🙂 especially for going to the park with my son and his scooter. Plus can see the benefits for commuting though I'd have to try it out first to be able to say for sure.

  • @BlackDragonIVvids
    @BlackDragonIVvids 9 лет назад +4

    Currently I ride a Razer Pro, got it back when pro models were sold with adjustable handle bar height. I mostly ride it for the fun of it, I'm terrible but I practice tail whips , and mount with the occasional bri-flip from the ground every now and again.
    I do the majority of my commuting via my bicycle because it's generally faster and easier to lock away where ever I go. Being a trick scooter I often find that using it for commute begins to tire my legs due to the constant vibrations, especially because the majority of paths I use are sidewalks, and the transition from tile to tile tires my legs after awhile.
    All in all, I'd give kick scooters a thumbs up. I haven't had any personal experience with a scooter designed for commute, so I really look forward to you reviewing a scooter with air-filled tires. I'm extremely curious about rolling resistance to see if it's worth an investment for longer commutes

  • @J4yDitto
    @J4yDitto 9 лет назад +1

    Nate those shots were beautifully done.

  • @ifxman
    @ifxman 8 лет назад +2

    Hey Blunty, good for you man! I've been riding skateboards and building scooters since I was 9 years old lol. I'll be 61 this month 2/17/2016. I have had radiation treatments for cancer that fucked my back up for the past 17 years, can hardly stand straight up but I'm still here and to me this is just another obstacle to over come. I researched the many adult scooters out here and ended up with a Razor A5, with the extended 18" handlebars and with the kickstand, delivered for $59.00 from Wollyworld. I got the chrome with red wheels, it's built very well and holds my 255lbs with no problems at all. I've been using the A4 before this and paid twice as much, go figure! Even though I have back problems, riding this scooter to the store, 4.5 mile each way in the city for the past year has really improved my pain levels. Still messed up but I can ride the shit out of this one, so much better with the BIG 7" wheels. I think more people should seriously take a closer look at this fun transportation, whether they have back problems or not. It's great exercise, that I normally couldn't do. I fk'n love the title of your video LOL I checked out your other reviews and videos, I'm into quadcopters as well. You are an arrogant, rude, cocky bastard and I think you do an excellent job! One new sub here!!!

  • @Rei36chambers
    @Rei36chambers 8 лет назад +5

    I got myself a scooter so I could ride with my little girl and it's great. I've never considered it as a commuter but it would probably be awesome. Scooters are for everyone! hahaha. Great review.

  • @EugeneFNS
    @EugeneFNS 9 лет назад +1

    I ride Micro Flex Classic (bigger wheels and fibreglass middle section that acts as a spring) It withstands my 87kg in full on jump and is tall enough for a 189cm guy.
    My next one will be Micro Flex Deluxe with even bigger wheels.
    Micro is a solid brand, can't go wrong with that, but small wheels get stuck in cracks and uneven rad bits, so bigger wheels are definitely an advantage.
    Don't mind what others say, scooter is fun, your health is none of the stranger's business. Keep it up and have fun! You have my support!

  • @ChrysalisTheChangelingQueen
    @ChrysalisTheChangelingQueen 9 лет назад +2

    Neat, I have been thinking about getting a bike lately but I get the back pain from it, too. I feel like trying a kick-scooter now.

  • @MartyredxMaiden
    @MartyredxMaiden 7 лет назад +4

    Hi! Great review video! Relaxing view and narration. I ride the Micro for multi-mile commuting through the city or for grocery runs, and the Razor A5 Lux for joy rides and quick a to b commutes. The former is a smooth ride, very durable and $200. The latter is cheaper, with a bit of a shakier ride, and also holds up pretty well. I've have both for a couple years after some hardcore use, and so far, no problems whatsoever. The wheels on the A5 Lux have gotten a bit noisy though. Like the rubber is sliding on the mud guards. There is a freedom to riding a scooter. You can take it indoors no hassle, and work great for a minimalist lifestyle. And in fact, pair well with minimalist footwear. They're also excellent exercise. Bikini body all year round. Nay Sayers ought to join the herd and ride a commuter scooter! :)

  • @RCmies
    @RCmies 9 лет назад +9

    I once saw a guy with a slim black suit and some files I guess in his armpit, riding on a kickscooter in town. He had a white kind of ''daredevil'' helmet on lol. I think that was funny, but in a cool way. It doesn't look weird at all when you're riding it, you kinda dress like a skater I think.

  • @betsyred4830
    @betsyred4830 5 лет назад +1

    I live in Montreal, am 53 and got a kick scooter, an a5 lux razor. I use it for evening ballads in mu neighborhood and rides along the waterfront on weekends and I love it.

  • @ThePoolboy789
    @ThePoolboy789 9 лет назад +6

    more scooter reviews please

  • @ZenCloud9
    @ZenCloud9 4 года назад +1

    I'm halfway through my 20's and love riding mine through the city!

  • @Moonchie360
    @Moonchie360 9 лет назад +1

    I had my Razor for at least 10 years, used to love riding these scooters as a kid!

  • @Peppermint1
    @Peppermint1 2 года назад +1

    Larger wheels are good for street cracks, but the most important part is to have soft wheels if the pavement in your area has slightly rough surface. Pass a finger on the street surface, if you can feel the small stones in the concrete, batter don't go with stiff urethane wheels, it can be unbearable

    • @riverrhodes7394
      @riverrhodes7394 2 года назад

      That may be true, but the ones with pneumatic tyres are super slow so not much fun to ride bc you've got to kick more often than you would on one with polyurethane wheels.

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 7 лет назад

    I'm a little late to the party but have decided I miss my old scooter after seeing you enjoy yours, I must get one!

  • @shadow100101
    @shadow100101 9 лет назад +6

    not uncool, very practical, and I would say that if you can eventually get the air filled tires type, the vibration going through your body should be significantly less. ( if you can maintain the same deck height, all the better)

  • @SadieKiller604
    @SadieKiller604 9 лет назад

    Well done bro, nice review, very entertaining and informative good work blunty :D

  • @leo50perez
    @leo50perez 9 лет назад +17

    Australia looks so beautiful😍😍 greetings from California.

    • @s8wc3
      @s8wc3 9 лет назад

      *****
      the australian ones are special
      trust me
      they just are.

    • @mlinky7212
      @mlinky7212 8 лет назад +4

      +The Minty Badger Fuck you dude, im aussie and your calling us a freak... whats wrong with us mate!

  • @SproutyPottedPlant
    @SproutyPottedPlant 7 лет назад

    Thanks to this video I have an Oxelo Town 9 and love riding it especially down hill !!

  • @DeanTimmerman
    @DeanTimmerman 8 лет назад

    Hi Blunty,
    Thanks for the Excellent review! I've been using a 120mm wheel scooter, but I'm thinking about getting a scooter with bigger wheels, perhaps air filled. Have you upgraded to or tried the larger wheels yet? Does it make a big difference? Thanks from Japan

  • @pebble888
    @pebble888 5 лет назад

    Hi Blunty, thank you for this video. I’m late to this particular party, but did you ever upgrade to a bigger wheeled version?

  • @theWZZA
    @theWZZA 5 лет назад +1

    I've been riding a Razor A5 Lux for a year now. Love it.

  • @TheMultifun
    @TheMultifun 9 лет назад +1

    Oh this brings back memories. I love kick scooters. No I want one again.
    Recently I had a conversation about kick scooters with a friend, and we both want one.

  • @mike197601
    @mike197601 7 лет назад +3

    I'm a fat guy and am looking to save money and get fit.
    So I'm looking at getting a scooter and this video was helpful so thanks.

  • @theoriginalmakaaka101
    @theoriginalmakaaka101 7 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the review. I'm getting my son a scooter to ride but as I usually walk with him I might have get a scooter myself so we can ride together. I'm also around 96kg so I'll need to be careful with luggage and weight limits.

  • @CarsAndGadgetsAu
    @CarsAndGadgetsAu 9 лет назад

    Hey Blunty,
    I used to have a bloody fantastic commuting scooter when I used to work in town (Melbourne) which had the bigger air filled tyres and I loved it to bits, until one day I accidentally left it folded up under the bench where I was sitting at Spencer Street train station (now Southern cross station) and I hopped on my train and then it hit me 3 seconds later after the train doors had closed that then I realized what I had done. I tried to go back for it but it was too late... someone else had taken it :-(
    After watching your video you have inspired me to go out and get another one again so thanks for sharing and keep up the good work - your videos always have interesting content.

  • @LenoreS430
    @LenoreS430 9 лет назад

    Blunty, hi! Just wanted to say, thanks for your vid here. I enjoyed it. I was already planning to get a scooter to get around, but I don't think I thought of it as a 'work out' until I saw your vid. Now, I've had my scooter for a month or 2 and really enjoying doing longer (5-6miles) rides. Really fun and enjoy the work out. Def getting some aerobic exercise. Feel it a lot in my abs..the ones to the outer of my center, and I think my rear end is getting some good work too. ;) I got a A5 Lux by razor. Here in S. Florida. Take care.

  • @mq3760
    @mq3760 4 года назад

    Terrific! I'm in my 50s and want to get one to commute to work. Thanks for your vid!

  • @wrduckclub
    @wrduckclub 8 лет назад

    Certainly appreciate your video. I'm 36 and I love getting on my scooter. I actually ride a goped knowped. Probably the best in my opinion for comfort. Great job.

  • @almightyalan8942
    @almightyalan8942 6 лет назад

    You woke up my inner child! I saw this video, went to targrt and got me a razor A5 Air scooter I'm 21 yet you seem like you have more fun than I do thanks for the scooter Idea 😁

  • @user-tz3pr6zp6l
    @user-tz3pr6zp6l Год назад

    Best thing i ever bought . Rarely bother with the bike now a days . Do be booting around. So handy . Actuly love it 💯

  • @R83TV
    @R83TV 9 лет назад +1

    I'd like one for my job. I work in storage at a production company and walk around all day long. Might speed up a few things with this and help on my back too

  • @faviopazmino1832
    @faviopazmino1832 4 года назад +1

    Yes! I'm a 40 year old man, 240 lb. I too have back and knee problems. Yesterday I received my Razor air 5 Kick Scooter. I have yet to get my kicks.

  • @FirstLast-ml7yf
    @FirstLast-ml7yf 5 лет назад

    Been using a Xootr for about 20 years, and 64 years old. Thousands of miles on several models. In april it's off to Japan - I have learned how to attach 30 lbs of camping gear to the stem/handlebars with Velcro One-Wrap self-adhering type, in dry bags. Great fun for commuting or last-mile urban trips including the Japan Railway lines. Go for it - I love Xootring.

  • @michaelrutter2343
    @michaelrutter2343 9 лет назад +2

    Replacing the crappy stock bearings can be one way of improving the ride tenfold. In my opinion Bone's selection of Reds bearings are excellent and you can pick up for $10-30 depending on your bargin hunting skills. Even their stock standard Reds got me solid 2 minute spin time and lasted well past their lifepspans.
    Also completely relate to working on your injury, comfort and health far outweigh what randoms think.

  • @videogameprof
    @videogameprof 9 лет назад

    i find myself chuckling a bit, but you point out good positives to this. i remember when i used to have one of those.

  • @WildPortraitArtist
    @WildPortraitArtist 5 лет назад +2

    I had a Micro scooter when I was a teen and LOVED IT. As a sufferer of chronic pain too, I've very recently been looking at easier ways to commute to and from work and I am smitten with the idea of scooting to work. I had no idea you gave scooters a go back in 2015, I stumbled across this video from a google search. How are you getting on 3 years later? Do you still use your scooter?

  • @emilysayswhat5508
    @emilysayswhat5508 7 лет назад

    i just bought a scooter yesterday and it is awesome. i went with the air filled tyres and it fabulous. Good thing that Sydney isnt too hilly!!

  • @2fernandi
    @2fernandi Год назад

    Very sturdy, and easy to clean.Excellent product

  • @MapleLoopCat
    @MapleLoopCat 4 года назад

    thinking about getting a scooter...
    do you well have a scooter lock you recommend if any?
    since well it's not going to fit in my work locker

  • @CannonBolt112
    @CannonBolt112 9 лет назад +1

    Ah, that brings me back to my scooter riding day as a young lad of five.

  • @paulkrupa
    @paulkrupa 8 лет назад

    I have had two versions of xootr for the past 12 years. Highly recommended especially for urban terrain. The larger wheels are fast and that is what I need for a beer run to the neighbor convenience store.

  • @robhulslander4087
    @robhulslander4087 2 года назад

    I'm 70 and have been riding a Xootr for 2 1/2 years and I love em! 3 months ago I got a Kickbike and I ride at least 10 miles every day. Can't stay off the damn things! I can go through 4 inches of powdered snow with the kickbike and often have. The kickbike does great on compact snow and ice, just slow down...... fun!

  • @CharlesLe-thephotographer
    @CharlesLe-thephotographer 9 лет назад +1

    I use a Solo-Wheel around town and at parks. Where I work is in urban downtown and you have to find parking and pay each time to park so it's more convenient to leave my car at the office and use the Solo-Wheel for small trips and errands. It's fun, convenient, and although I'm not getting cardio exercise, I do feel that my balance and core muscles are better for it. I'm not sure what everyone thinks of it, but everywhere I go people are always fascinated and say it's the coolest thing they've ever seen.