Wheeledtoys Dino Bikes
07850 779 797 |
sales@sjr-associates.co.uk Dino Bikes is one of the oldest children’s bike manufacturers in Europe; all cycles are made in Cuneo North of Italy, are tested by TUV, and cover all EU testing requirements. The range covers all
children’s needs, with runner balance bikes, and bikes from 10-inch wheels. In Italy, the company also holds most of the major children’s character licences, including Barbie, Hello Kitty, Skylanders, and Ultimate Spiderman. The advantage Dino has being based in Europe and complying to all EU regulations, is that it can supply on a weekly or monthly basis without having to order containers, which saves on warehouse space and assists with cash-fl ow.
01582 670 100 |
www.hy-pro.co.uk Hy-Pro International has extended its Zinc wheeled toy range to include two new inline scooters, GTX-R and Outlaw, and the Volt Electric scooter, expanding its extensive collection for 2013. The GTX-R is the fi rst folding inline scooter on the market with a speedometer. The design incorporates two successful features into one scooter. The scooter emits sparks when the brake is applied. The second feature is the digital speedometer which allows distance and speed to be measured and saved for future reference by the rider in monitoring progress and performance. The Outlaw scooter features a
real living fl ame effect close by the rear wheel. This aspect for the inline scooter is coupled with the easy to fold adjustable handlebar. In the electric sector, the Zinc Volt
Re:creation 01189 736 222 |
www.recreationltd.
co.uk Razor offers a wide range of quality kick, stunt, ride-on and electric scooters. Key new lines include the Berry kick
scooter, for children aged six and above, illustrating Razor’s fashion-forward approach. And inventors of the newest, fastest
growing action sport, stunt scootering, sees the arrival of the Razor Beast, for ages eight and up; a high-spec performance pro stunt scooter built for purpose at a key price point. The RDS (Razor Dirt Scooter), for
children aged eight year plus features an oversized deck and big pneumatic knobbly tyres for a range of terrains.
Electric Scooter has a fi ve-hour charge time, and can travel a distance of eight miles for at least an hour, reaching a maximum speed of over 10 kmh. The variable speed motor is controlled by a ‘twist and go’ throttle on the handles making it ideal for children over eight years old. Following this record success, Hy-Pro is extending the range further with more electric offerings and the delivery of more IP.
Hy-Pro International
UKayed
01142 451 515 |
www.vtriker.com Solid construction and unique motion makes the Vtriker Elite ideal for kids aged 7-14 years of age. Kids simply move their legs in and out while standing on the platform to move. The Vtriker Elite three-wheeled scooter comes in four colours: black, blue, green and pink. The Vtriker feature safety grip handles, non-slip footplates and dual braking system.
Red Toolbox
+353 91 521857 |
www.red-toolbox.com The Red Toolbox Wooden Go Cart is based on the concept of parents and kids working, playing and having fun together. The Go Cart kit comes with full assembly instructions and all the fi ttings needed to build it. There are also tools especially designed for a child’s grip available. The fi nished wooden four-wheeler allows kids to steer and control the cart as they go.
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