PUKYMOTO® is an ergonomically designed children’s vehicle that closes the gap between a four-wheeled sliding vehicle and a two-wheeled running wheel. It promotes the psychomotor development of children and can be driven indoors and outdoors.
The introduction to child mobility: PUKYMOTO
PUKYMOTO enables children who are already able to walk safely to drive more dynamically and sportively than with a classic sliding vehicle and offers more tipping stability than with a wheel.
Warnings
Attention: Suitable for children from 1 1/2 years. Max. total load 20 kg.
Age: 1 1/2 + / 83 – 98 cm
Stride length: 28 – 38 cm
Product weight: 2.70 kg
Equipment – Pukymoto
- Entry into mobility
- Ergonomic seat with carrying handle
- Intelligent seat adjustment (Smart-Turn technology)
- Safety handlebar grips
- Steering lock limitation
- Silent wheels
Color (choose variant)
- pastell green
- retro rose
Technologies
Safety handlebar grips
Safety and child-friendly features are key features of all PUKY vehicles. For example, PUKY was the first manufacturer who installed special safety handlebar grips with large impact surfaces. These protect against injuries in the event of a fall, should the child fall onto the handlebars. At the same time, the safety handlebar grips prevent unintentional slipping sideways. The structuring of the handle offers a good grip and the small diameter, which is suitable for children’s hands, allows the handle to be gripped completely.
Intelligent seat adjustment
The ergonomic seat of the PUKYmoto stands for sporty driving characteristics and promotes the young pilot’s dynamism. Thanks to the Smart-Turn technology, the seat can be adjusted in height in no time at all.
Float – Quiet wheels
The plastic wheels with float rubber coating make the vehicle extremely quiet for indoor use and offer the best grip.
Steering angle limitation
The vehicles of the “My first PUKY” series have a limitation of the steering angle, because they should have a stable stand. This strengthens, especially for beginners, the confidence during the first driving attempts. As higher speeds cannot be achieved here due to the design, such a limitation does not represent any risk of injury in the event of falls.
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