Thursday, October 31, 2013

Original Rockboard Scooter Review + Giveaway (Holiday Gift Guide)

With Christmas right around the corner, scooters are sure to be on the wish lists of many children this holiday season.  With so many kids scooters to choose from, it's difficult to know which ones are sure to be a hit and which ones are made to last and grow with your child.
 
The Rockboard Scooter has got to be the coolest and most unique scooter out there!  I know that I haven't seen another one like it anywhere!  The faster you "ROCK" your body back and forth, the faster you're going to go.  This scooter makes you work for your speed but it's so much fun!  This is the perfect way to get your child to exercise without them even realizing it!

I was beyond excited when I received a Rockboard Scooter as part of my holiday gift guide.  I knew that my kids were going to have so much fun and that my readers were going to be thrilled!
 
I'll admit that I was a little nervous to let my children ride on a kids scooter for the very first time.  Both of my kids hopped right on and took off without even blinking an eye.  It's like they had been riding scooters all their lives, when in fact this was the first time for both of them!

Of course my husband had to get in on the action as well.  Let me just say that I think my husband had just as much fun riding it around as our children did!
 
I love that the handle bars are adjustable so the scooter can easily fit children (and adults) of all sizes.  It also has a kickstand!  Maybe the best part of all, it comes assembled and ready to rock the pavement!

The Rockboard Scooter is sturdy and durable making it easy to ride and built to last!  It also folds quickly and easily for easy transport and storage!  Whether you have a mini van, pickup or compact car - you can take it with you wherever you go!

Oh the joys of being a parent of two children who love speed and adventure and who have no fear!  The Rockboard Scooter is sure to be a hit among children of all ages - including adults.
 
About the Rockboard Scooter:
 
The biggest difference between the Rockboard Scooter and all the others is the fact that the  Rockboard is actually 2 scooters in 1! That’s right. Not only can you shred the pavement in “Rockboarding” mode, but with a few simple steps, you can transform the  Rockboard Scooter into a low-profile kick scooter machine!
 
The Rockboard Scooter is made out of aluminum and has two large wheels with urethane construction. It carries a maximum weight of 200 lbs.  Propulsion is achieved with each rock, wasting zero energy and allowing the scooter to reach speeds up to 10 mph. The patented Rockboard Scooter comes fully assembled and can be folded to a compact size for easy storage. 

The original Rockboard Scooter is recommended for kids ages 8 and over, while the mini Rockboard Scooter is recommended for kids ages 5 and over and up to 90 pounds.

You can buy the Rockboard Scooter online at Target, Amazon and Toys R US for $199.
 

Win It


One of Being Frugal and Making It Work’s Readers will win an
Original Rockboard Scooter ($200 value)


This giveaway will end November 25th at Midnight EST.

*Mandatory entry must be completed before other entries will count*

The giveaway is open to US residents only, 18 years old or older.  The winner will be chosen at random via Rafflecopter, and the winner will be notified by e-mail. Make sure to leave your e-mail, or have your contact available on your blogger profile. The winner will have 48 hours to respond, and if there is no response another winner will be chosen.

Disclaimer: The Being Frugal and Making it Work family received a complimentary Rockboard Scooter for the purpose of writing a review and hosting a giveaway.  Regardless, I only recommend products or services I would use personally and/or believe will be a good fit for my readers.  The views and opinions expressed on this blog are based purely by our own experiences.  No monetary compensation was received.  Results may vary.  

**Being Frugal and Making it Work is not responsible for prize shipment.

   

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