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I saw the huffy scooter at Target yesterday. It was in a box so I couldn't really see it well. It says on the box that the weight limit is 44 lbs. Josh is around 30, so that would be ok but the radio flyer weight limit is 60, so I think I'll get that instead. Sorry to hijack this thread.
When I read this, I checked ours because my girls would both be closing in on that weight limit. However, according to their website, our model and some of their others are 60 pound weight limits. Phew! The mickey models I'm seeing online look smaller to me and like there isn't as much to them, so it wouldn't surprise me if those are made for smaller kids. I hope you find something you like!
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