Magic Wheel Foot Scooter

by Tao on August 20, 2009

This product is amazing! The new Magic Wheel Foot Scooter takes the idea of a unicycle and then improves it, turning a simple bike wheel into something unique, stylish and cool.

The Magic Wheel foot scooter is the brain child of a European inventor who has taken the ideas from a bike a skateboard and a scooter and put them all together in a sleek, simple, easy to use device.

Put the Magic Scooter between your legs and rest it up against your inner thigh, which gives you extra support and balance. Put your foot on the footrest on one side, then push off with your other foot and when you have gained speed, you can put the foot on the other footrest and you are good to go!

The Magic Wheel scooter can be used in all different situations, from commuting to riding the seafront. Take it to the skatepark and you have the ability to carve and shred with the rest of the skaters.

The customer testimonials say it all:

I just wanted to say how grateful I am that you have made the magic wheel so agile. I was weaving in and out of people in the streets of cambridge obviously with some very intrigued people staring at me.

My 2 sons are over the moon and now their friends want one. They are even learning tricks and they ride them to school.

Wow this is so cool and Im already attempting stunts on it! All my friends want one and I beat them to it!

Designed to be portable too, the Magic Wheel foot scooter can be picked up easily to be carried up some steps for example.

  • Weight: 6.3 KG
  • Max Height: 29 inches
  • Wheel Dia: 26′ / 20mm
  • Rear direction wheel:125mm x 25mm
  • Wheel used: Professional sports wheel
  • Frame: High quality reinforced ABS plastic
  • Colours: Black & Red & plain Black
  • 90 days warranty, User manual (Paper & DVD) included
  • Rider Weight: Maximum 120 Kg
  • Suitable for users aged 12+

Get one today from eBay and be the envy of your friends. This is likely to be the MUST HAVE skateboarding/scooter gift this christmas.

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