
Have you been spending more time on the seat of a bike or scooter these days? If not, you might consider giving it a try. Scooters and bikes can be an elegant solution to climate change, polution, and even many health problems.
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The StreetStrider can be classified asa variant of the traditional Push Scooter because it isperson-powered and riders are required to use the vehicle whilestanding, however, it is more accurate to describe it as acombination exercise machine and commuter vehicle. The StreetStrideris the brainchild of David W. Kraus, PhD. Kraus was a formerAssociate Professor of Biology and Environmental Health Sciences atthe University of Alabama at Birmingham who used the knowledge hegained in his fields of study to engineer the StreetStrider; aninnovative means of promoting health, diminishing emissions andgetting from point A to point B.
AStreetStrider is essentially a mobile elliptical trainer. Elliptical trainers provide some of the most thorough workouts at the gym bysimultaneously working the upper and lower half of one's body; thus,proving a low impact and full body experience. This innovation allowsriders to multitask: they can bypass expensive gym memberships, gascosts and get in their daily dose of exercise. While theStreetStrider is a multipurpose device, it is tailor-made forexercise and general fitness purposes like weight loss or getting theCDC recommended 30 minutes of physical activity 5 days a week formaintaining good health.
Below is a sample of Street StriderPush Scooters, including the Street Strider Summit 8r, Eclipse, JETfor Kids, and Sprinter 3r.
1. StreetStrider Eclipse

This is the newest StreetStrider model.It features a chainless Hartmann Hub, which has been designed toreduce chain maintenance. The single speed transmission is equivalentto gear 6 of the Summit 8r and gear 2 of the Sprinter 3r. This makesthe Eclipse well-suited for striding on flat terrain and slighthills.
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Kickstart Side Walker Scooters combine are a cross between a standard Bicycle and a Push Scooter. This hybrid yields many benefits. Firstly, riders can maintain an upright position during use, unlike most bikes which causes riders to arch their backs. This should reduce back soreness and injury associated with riding bikes. Secondly, unlike conventional scooters, riders have better control, especially when dealing with uneven terrain and potholes. These scooters were designed in Austria and are manufactured in Taiwan. They are well-built and very high-caliber. They have been continuously distributed and shipped from a warehouse in Buffalo, NY for over 13 years.
Side Walker Scooters are ideal for short distance commuting. Most riders cruise an average of about 10-15 miles per hour. Should riders choose to go downhill, the Side Walker will go as fast as a standard bike. Maintenance tends to be easier than a bicycle, too. no chain or oil to get you dirty, and no derailleur to adjust. This particular vehicle also possesses impact for fitness training, with more impact than cycling and less impact than running. These vehicles are fairly straight-forward to use, and mounting and dismounting is effortless. This kick bike is known for it's combination of good ergonomics, strong frame and pneumatic tires.
Below is a sample of Kickstart Push Scooters, including the Kickstart Micro Sidewalker, Willy Sidewalker and the City Sidewalker.
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The Razor Push Scooter is a house-hold name, and an important part of American culture. Razor Scooters and related products have been around since 2000, with the debut of the now famous Razor Kick Scooter. The Company is based in the United States, and their main office is located in Cerritos, California. Razor's products are known for being safe and innovative. High-performance products at very affordable prices are what have made this brand well-known.
A Push Scooter, or a Kick Scooter as it is sometimes referred to, is a vehicle that is powered by human exertion: a handlebar, deck and wheels are propelled by the rider pushing off the ground. Some of the earliest scooters first came about 100 years ago. The first prototypes were often made by attaching roller skate wheel sets to a board with some kind of handle. Now you too can continue with this scooting tradition. We have a wide and vast selection that has products for children and older riders alike.
Below is a sample of Razor Push Scooters , including the Razor 10th Anniversary Kick Scooter, 360 Flash RIder, Razor A, A Sweet-Pea, A2, A3, Black Label, BoGo Pogo, Kick Carver, Cruiser, Sweet Pea Cruiser, Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter, Graffiti Kick Scooter, Hello Kitty Scooter, Jr. Kiddie Kick Scooter,PowerWing DLX, PowerWing, PowerWing SweatPea, Pro-Model Kick Scooter, XX Kick Scooter, Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On, S Scooter, Siege Push Scooter, Siege Castor Scooter, Spark DLX, Spark Scooter, Special Edition Steel Scooter, Ultra-Pro Kick Scooter, Ultra Pro-Lo Kick Scooter, and the Wild Style Kick Scooter.
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