Although there are few people in China, RadioFlyer is an American stroller and toy car manufacturer with a history of 100 years. RadioFlyer manufactures scooters, tricycles, bicycles and strollers, all of which are painted in the iconic red paint. In 2003, RadioFlyer's founder, Antonio Pasin, was inducted into the Toy Industry Hall of Fame hosted by the Toy Trade Association of America to commemorate his inventions and commercial contributions.
In the scooter segment, RadioFlyer takes the low-cost route to get a piece of the highly competitive toddler scooter market. Compared with Micro and Globber, RadioFlyer's toddler scooters are not as eye-catching in appearance and function, but they are practical and safe enough. Its top-rated My 1st Scooter is aimed at children aged 2-5 years old, and the pedals are widened and patterned to lower the center of gravity and increase friction, making them more stable when riding. The riser height is not adjustable, but the handlebar is slightly recessed inwards for easier grip. Although the RadioFlyer does not use a design that restricts the steering angle on this three-wheeled scooter, it is equipped with larger tires and a steering system, which makes it have a larger steering radius than a regular scooter, and it is slower when cornering, which is naturally safer for young children who do not have a high sense of balance.
If your child is a little older and more experienced with scooters, you can consider the EZ Glider. Compared to the My 1st Scooter, the model is equipped with polyurethane wheels and tapered pedals that make it easier for children to push their legs, making it a faster scooter. At the same time, the EZ Glider has more efficient rear brakes than the My 1st Scooter, which helps them better cope with riding conditions. The model has three levels of height adjustment, which can meet the needs of children aged 3-6 years.
Radio Flyer has also launched a 2-in-1 scooter, the Scoot 2 Scooter. The product converts a walker and scooter by loading and unloading the saddle, and there is also a small storage space at the bottom of the saddle for your child's toys. However, the Scoot 2 Scooter is inferior to the similarly priced Globber Evo series in terms of materials and steering system. In addition, Radio Flyer has also launched a product called Build a scooter. As the name suggests, this product allows customers to choose their own accessories such as stickers, pedal pads, decorations and other accessories on the basis of the standard version of the three-wheeled scooter, and children can customize the scooter to their heart's content. However, since the model and accessories are only available on the official website, and Radio Flyer has no official sales channel in China, it may be more difficult to buy.