Description:
This foldable urban scooter from MEE GOO combines stability and commuter convenience for teenagers and adults, offering a sturdier ride for short journeys and leisure use. With 200 mm polyurethane wheels and ABEC-7 bearings, it delivers a smoother roll while the disc brake and front and rear shock absorbers help keep control on uneven surfaces.
Key Points
The scooter features a high-performance disc brake plus dual shock absorbers that add comfort and braking control on city pavements or park paths. Its full-iron frame has a sprayed finish that increases resistance to daily wear and supports riders up to 100 kg, according to the manufacturer. The extra-wide non-slip deck measures 46 x 13.5 cm, giving a stable platform for different foot positions and taller riders. The handlebar height is adjustable, which makes it more versatile across a range of user heights. Folding into a compact form, the scooter weighs about 6 kg, so it is relatively easy to lift and carry for short periods.
Technical Specifications
Name: MEE GOO Scooter with Disc Brake & Dual Shock Absorbers
- Frame: full iron construction with sprayed finish
- Wheels: 200 mm high-rebound PU wheels
- Bearings: ABEC-7
- Deck dimensions: 46 x 13.5 cm
- Max load: 100 kg
- Weight: 6 kg
Advantages
The combination of large 200 mm wheels and ABEC-7 bearings tends to produce a quieter and more stable glide, which helps when covering uneven surfaces or minor cracks. The dual shock absorbers soften impacts from kerbs or rough patches, so short commutes feel less jarring. The disc brake gives more immediate stopping power than typical rear fender brakes, making it easier to modulate speed on descents and in busier areas. Available in pink, white and blue, the model also offers colour choice without affecting core performance.
Usage Recommendations
For a safe ride, check tyre condition and the tightness of headset and folding latch before each trip. The adjustable handlebar should be set so wrists remain relaxed and posture is upright, improving comfort on longer strolls. Consider this scooter for daily short-distance travel, campus runs or relaxed weekend rides; it may not replace electrically powered models for longer commutes or hilly routes, and heavy rough-terrain use could accelerate wear.










