Sporting Goods : Go-Ped Grow-Ped Kick Scooter (Red)

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  • Self-powered children's kick scooter with aircraft-quality Chromyl frame
  • Six-inch solid Go-Active rubber tires with reinforced, high-impact polymer rims
  • Sure-stopping front wheel caliper brake and stomp fender rear brake
  • Foldable frame for easy storage and transport; 400-pound capacity
  • Measures 28 x 33 x 13 inches (W x H x D); weighs 13 pounds
  • Made in the USA
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Go-Ped Grow-Ped Kick Scooter (Pink)

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Binding: Sports
Brand: Goped
Color: Pink
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Label: Go-Ped
Manufacturer: Go-Ped
Model: GP001P
Publisher: Go-Ped
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Sales Rank: 1467
Studio: Go-Ped



Features:
  • Self-powered children's kick scooter with aircraft-quality Chromyl frame
  • Six-inch solid Go-Active rubber tires with reinforced, high-impact polymer rims
  • Sure-stopping front wheel caliper brake and stomp fender rear brake
  • Foldable frame for easy storage and transport; 400-pound capacity
  • Measures 28 x 33 x 13 inches (W x H x D); weighs 13 pounds
  • Made in the USA
  • Childrens Push Scooter
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  • See Description for Full Specifications.















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Go-Ped Grow-Ped Kick Scooter (Red)

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Go-Ped Grow-Ped Kick Scooter (Red)
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List Price: $189.99
Your Price: $105.31
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Sales Rank: 1467










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Binding: Sports
Brand: Goped
Color: Pink
Feature: See Description for Full Specifications.
Label: Go-Ped
Manufacturer: Go-Ped
Model: GP001P
Publisher: Go-Ped
Release Date: March 18, 2008
Sales Rank: 1467
Studio: Go-Ped



Features:
  • Self-powered children's kick scooter with aircraft-quality Chromyl frame
  • Six-inch solid Go-Active rubber tires with reinforced, high-impact polymer rims
  • Sure-stopping front wheel caliper brake and stomp fender rear brake
  • Foldable frame for easy storage and transport; 400-pound capacity
  • Measures 28 x 33 x 13 inches (W x H x D); weighs 13 pounds
  • Made in the USA
  • Childrens Push Scooter
Features:
  • See Description for Full Specifications.
Features:
  • See Description for Full Specifications.















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