Lascoota and Micro Kickboard make some of the most popular kick scooters. We have an in-depth look at 2 of their most popular models, the Lascoota 2-in-1 vs Micro Mini – which is the best for you?
Lascoota vs Micro Mini – Specifications
Lascoota vs Micro Mini – Similarities
Neither scooter is foldable
- Both the Lascoota and Micro Mini are not foldable. However, both can be disassembled quickly for portability and storage.
Both have the same maximum weight load
- The Lascoota and Micro Mini both have a maximum weight load of 110lbs.
Both have the same wheel sizes
- The Lascoota and Micro Mini both have 2x 4.7” front and a 3.14” rear Polyurethane wheels.
Both have the same braking system for ease and safety
- Both the Lascoota and Micro Mini have an easy to use Rear Fender Brake system for safety.
Both the Lascoota and Micro Mini are recommended for the same weather conditions
- Both kick scooters are not recommended for wet or snowy weather.
Lascoota vs Micro Mini – Differences
Both have a different recommended age range
- The Lascoota has a recommended age of 2 to 14 years, while the Micro Mini is at 2 to 5 years only.
Both kick scooters have different weights
- The Lascoota is heavier at 8.4lbs, while the Micro Mini is at 4lbs.
Both have different handlebar height adjustments
- The Lascoota has a handlebar height adjustment of 25.5” to 34” from the deck, while the Micro Mini is adjustable from 17” to 25”.
Both have different color availability options
- The Lascoota is available in either Blue, Dark Lilac, Green, Honey, Pink, Purple, Red, Sky, Teal, or Yellow.
- The Micro Mini is available in either Black, Pink, Red, Blue, Purple, Orange, or Ruby Pink.
The Lascoota and Micro Mini have a slightly different design and features
- The Lascoota is made of Aluminum Alloy and Stainless-steel parts with a durable plastic frame. It also has a soft handlebar grip, lean-to-steer with Sit and Scoot option. The seat is removable and adjustable with two height options. Lastly, it has light-up wheels.
- The Micro Mini has an Anodized T-tube grip and deck with Polyurethane wheels.
Both kick scooters offer a different warranty
- The Lascoota has a 6-month warranty, while the Micro Mini has two years.
Conclusion
Both the Lascoota and Micro Mini offer fun and adventure for your kids, especially for younger children, while promoting active wellness. However, the final choice will depend on your kids’ personal preferences.
There are only slight differences both scooters have and here are some that you might want to consider:
- The Lascoota is heavier at 8.4lbs. This may be a concern if younger children will use it.
- The Lascoota’s handlebar height adjustment is higher with a maximum of 34 inches compared to the Micro Mini’s maximum of 25 inches. However, it is important to note that the Micro Mini is made for children age 2 to 5 years old only.
- The Lascoota is a 2-in-1 kick scooter with a removable seat allowing for the Sit and Scoot option.
- The Micro Mini has a longer warranty period.