What are your kids doing this summer? I’m trying to get mine away from the electronics for a majority of the day to enjoy the weather and get some exercise! One way to do it is with the Whiplash Scooter.
This isn’t your ordinary scooter! This self-propelling revolutionary new ride that whips side to side, is part scooter and part casterboard and totally fun! The rear caster wheel spins 360 degrees and added handlebar can make you maneuver like you wouldn’t believe. When first getting on one, my 9 year old exclaimed, “I’m totally surfing on wheels!”
Check out the commercial for the Whiplash…
So how do you ride the Whiplash?
1. Place the Whiplash on a slight downward slope.
Place foot in the center of the back platform and position the scooter so that it is level with the ground.
2. Push with your front foot and lean
your weight forward. Look straight ahead. Straighten your body and bend your knees slightly.
3. Immediately after pushing off, start the twisting motion. To acheive an “S” shape, move your shoulders and your hips back and forth in opposing directions. Swing your back foot repeatedly left to right and self propel your Whiplash Scooter without ever putting your foot on the ground.
Our take: Minus a few adjustments and dad’s help, my 9 year old put the Whiplash together on his own. We’ve had the Whiplash for a month now and my son is so much more agile and comfortable on it. At first balancing while scooting is a challenge, there are a few different strategies and muscles you need to coordinate at the same time. Don’t forget a helmet and pads. We learned the hard way that elbow and knee pad are good to have for the first few weeks. But the scooter handlebar is also great for that, it helps you keep your balance in the beginning. The caster wheel and the wave action board makes you feel like you’re in the water rather than on the ground. Gaining confidence, we through out a mini obstacle course and now the Whiplash is a daily event!
You can find the Whiplash at Target, KMart, Sports Authority and online at Amazon.com for $79.
We were sent a Whiplash for review purposes. The opinions are our tried and true experience and were not influenced by any source.
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