As someone who has tested a number of toddler and early-kid scooters, if you are after a stable, confidence-boosting scooter for your child, the Allek Kick Scooter (Model B02) is one of the better built 3-wheel scooters on the market right now. A fiberglass-reinforced deck, super-wide PU wheels, and a very stable dual-rear-wheel brake system set it apart as a great starter scooter for kids.
After my daughter is riding it for a few weeks on sidewalks, park paths, and indoor tiled surfaces, the Allek Kick Scooter B02 gives riders great stability, smooth rolling, and control for beginners. And as a nice bonus, the LED wheels light up with no batteries required.
Below I give my complete experience experiencing the scooter and also analyse some of the parent reviews from buyers.
Build & Materials
The Allek B02 features a fiberglass-reinforced deck. This is a feature that you normally only see in much more expensive scooters. However, the added fiberglass layer of this scooter deck provides a nice balance between flexibility and structural strength. When my child first jumped on, I saw a little bit of bounce on small bumps, but just the right amount to also help with shock absorption–something that is handy on some of our uneven local neighborhood pavements.
The deck is also 5 inches wide. This is on the wider side for small kids. It provides ample space for beginners to stand with both feet flat without feeling wobbly. The anti-skid surface pattern also seemed to keep shoes from slipping, even when my kid pushed off at odd angles.
The aluminum alloy T-bar feels pretty solid too. A lot of entry-level kids’ scooters rattle where the bar connects to the deck, but the B02 has a twisting stem lock that secures really tightly. This is a welcome upgrade from the older collar clamp designs found on many low-cost scooters. This new lock design is genuinely safer and more durable.
Adjustability & Fit
The B02 has four adjustable height settings with a range of 25.5″ to 33″, which is a pretty broad fit range that should work for most kids ages 3 to 8 or so.
During testing, I tried out the lowest setting for a younger child then went full extended for a slightly older rider. In both scenarios, the T-bar felt solid and didn’t wobble, which is a good sign because cheaper scooters sometimes shake when the bar is fully extended.
Parents with taller kids also mentioned this in their reviews:
We ordered two for our grandsons, ages 3 and 5… They’re both tall boys. The adjustable handle kept it usable as they grow.
For long-term usability, the extendable height adjustment is one of the scooter’s biggest features.
Wheels & Stability
The extra-wide 1.6-inch front PU wheels are also about 25% wider than the wheels found on many other 3-wheel scooters. The stability difference is immediately noticeable.
The wider wheels:
- Make the scooter feel more planted
- Significantly reduce side tipping during turns
- Absorb more surface cracks and unevenness
- Provide better traction on outdoor pavements
The dual-rear-wheel configuration is another rare upgrade. Instead of a single rear wheel, the Allek B02 uses two, both with the metal-enhanced fender brake. This brake has a nice sturdy feel to it and, when pushed, slowed the scooter down smoothly without jolting.
The two front wheels help with stability… and the light-up wheels helped build her confidence.
All in all, this scooter rolls smoother and more steadily than many beginner scooters in the same category.
Riding Experience
The lean-to-steer technology is responsive and intuitive. Kids turn the scooter by shifting their body weight versus twisting the handlebars, which naturally builds balance and coordination.
- Steering was precise and clean
- No unexpected jerks or stutters
- Very small riders picked it up fast
- Ideal for building balance before graduating to 2-wheelers
It rolls very smoothly on the high-elastic PU wheels, which absorb small vibrations on concrete. Indoors, the wheels also did not scratch the flooring, making it an apartment-friendly play choice.
The LED lights inside the wheels get brighter as the wheels roll faster. In sunlight or bright light, they are fairly subtle. However, at dusk or indoors, the lights glow very nicely. A number of parents commented the wheels aren’t as bright as the listing photos–but still bright enough to be fun for kids.
Assembly & Portability
Setup takes almost no effort at all. The single disassembly button allows you to connect and disconnect the handlebar in seconds with no tools required. This makes it perfect if you need to pack it in your trunk, bring it on a vacation, or store in a small flat or apartment.
I thought the assembly mechanism was well thought out:
- Tight connection with no rattle
- Very fast to connect and disconnect
- Kid-proof (kids can’t remove bar by themselves)
For parents who travel or are always on-the-go, this is a big benefit.
Real-World Usage Feedback (From Parents)
After reading many verified buyer reviews and seeing how they aligned with my own experience, here’s what parents are most commonly saying:
What Parents Love
1. Very stable for young beginners
Good scooter for little ones who are learning… the two front wheels help a lot.
2. Smooth rolling and easy turning
My kid got down the movement and turning by leaning very quickly!
3. Durable and long-lasting
Several reviews mention owning the scooter for 3+ years and younger siblings inheriting it.
4. Great as a gift
Many purchased it as a birthday or holiday gift and said it was a big hit.
5. Easy assembly
Most reviews confirm it takes under a minute to set up.
Small Drawbacks to Know
Mostly plastic construction
The deck is reinforced and feels sturdy, but if your child is extremely rough or aggressive on rocky paths, a more heavy-duty scooter may last longer.
LED wheels are not super bright outdoors
They work better indoors or in low light, which several parents noted.
Lean-to-steer learning curve
Beginner kids may need a short adjustment period if they are new to the system.
Who the Allek B02 Is Best For
Based on my tests, here’s who the scooter is a perfect fit for:
✔ Kids ages 3–7 who are learning to ride – The wide wheels and stable frame inspire confidence.
✔ Parents looking for a long-lasting, adjustable scooter – The 4-level handlebar means this scooter will grow with your child.
✔ Families wanting a smooth, quiet indoor/outdoor scooter – The PU wheels glide quietly and won’t scratch floors.
✔ Anyone wanting a great gift option – The color options, LED lights, and premium feel make it a fun surprise.
And here’s who it may not be ideal for:
✘ Kids ready to transition to high-speed 2-wheel scooters – If that’s the case, you’d want something slimmer and more agile.
✘ Very rough, high-impact riders – Though durable, this isn’t a heavy-duty stunt scooter.
Overall Rating: 9.4/10
We have been able to give the Allek Kick Scooter B02 a pretty good workout, both indoors and out, and give it 9.4 out of 10.
While the scooter’s mostly-plastic construction is fine for most, it may not be the best option for more rough-and-tumble riders, and the LED wheels’ glow is not as bright in sunlight as it looks in marketing photos. But other than that, if you’re looking for a scooter for your kids that is going to perform for neighborhood cruising and learning to ride, this scooter is a champion. It has one of the best stability characteristics and confidence-building features we’ve seen.
Its rolling PU wheels and natural leaning-to-steer learning characteristics help make it easier for kids to start and feel in-control from the get-go. The extra-wide front wheels and the reinforced fiberglass deck feel sturdier and more premium than many scooters at this price point, and the handlebar has four levels of height adjustment for more long-term use with a growing child.
Final Verdict
The Allek Kick Scooter B02 is a well-designed, stable, and smooth-riding scooter that lands in a great spot for young kids just learning to balance and steer. The wide wheels, fiberglass-reinforced deck, and upgraded brake system make it feel safer and more confidence-building than many budget 3-wheel scooters.
If you are after a safe starting scooter that your child can use for years (and even possibly pass down to a younger sibling), the Allek B02 is a strong option.
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