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Globber Explorer 4in1 Kids Trike w/ Folding Canopy Red
Globber Primo Foldable w/ Lights 3-Wheel Kids Scooter Lime Green
Globber Flow Element Lights Kick Scooter Neochrome w/ Black Deck
Globber Go Up Active Lights 360 3-Wheel Kids Scooter Mint/Dark Mint
Globber Master w/ Lights 3-Wheel Kids Scooter Pink
Globber Go Up Sporty Lights V2 Scooter Fuchsia/Dark Pink
Globber Go Up Active Ecologic Scooter Blueberry
Globber Flow Foldable Junior w/ Llights 2-Wheel Kids Scooter Navy/Sky Blue
Globber Learning Trike Fuchsia Pink
Globber Junior Protective Pad Set Blue
Globber Junior Protective Pad Set Mint
Globber Primo Foldable Lights Scooter Sky Blue
Globber Primo V2 Foldable Lights Kids Scooter Navy Blue
Globber One Scooter Wheel 1pc
Globber 80mm Scooter Rear Wheel 1pc Lightning (suits Elite/Deluxe)
Globber 121mm Scooter Wheels 2pc (Suit Go-Up/Primo/Elite/Flow)
Globber Scooter Combo Cable Lock Pink
Globber Go Up Sporty Lights V2 Kids Scooter Blue
Globber Explorer 4in1 Kids Trike w/ Folding Canopy Pink
Globber Explorer 4in1 Kids Trike w/ Folding Canopy Mint
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Globber’s award-winning designs are built to grow with your whippersnappers, safely guiding toddlers and kids from first rolls to confident scoots. Adaptable stages, clever safety, and joy in motion—that’s what makes Globber stand out.
The Globber Story
Born in France in 2014 from a group of childhood mates with deep roots in wheeled-product design, Globber set out to bring high safety, inventive function and durability into everyday rides. Design and engineering stay French-based while the brand has grown to serve over 90 markets globally, earning over sixty international awards along the way.
Today those early values mean your child gets products that last, safety systems that perform, and features that simplify life—every ride shows Globber’s passion for quality, adaptability and fun.
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Why Ride Globber?
- Rides that adapt as kids grow. Globber models like the Explorer Trike 4-in-1 and Go-Up series shift across stages—infant trike to balance bike or ride-on to scooter—so one purchase covers many ages while teaching balance, coordination and confidence.
- Safety made smart. 5-point harnesses, high-back seats, UPF-rated canopies, steering locks and parent handles all feature in Globber designs so that toddlers are supported securely until they’re ready to go solo.
- Tool-less and intuitive transformation. Quick-change parts, patented wheel and folding mechanisms, knobs and spring-loaded buttons make switching modes easy without adding screws or tools to your tool kit.
- Green materials, durable construction. Many Globber products use Global Recycled Standard plastics, robust EVA or PU-cased wheels, strong decks, and spare-part support so rides stay in action longer.
Popular Globber Ranges Explained
Explorer
The Explorer range centres on the Trike 4-in-1: a ride that starts from about ten months as an infant trike then morphs through guided- and training-trike modes into a balance bike by age two to five. Every part adjusts—seat, handle, steering—and transformation happens without tools. Added safety includes a 5-point harness, high-back seat, footrest and sun canopy for those early years.
Flow
The Flow collection captures young riders ready for two-wheel scooters. Expect streamlined frames, light-up PU-cased wheels, adjustable bars and decks low enough to manage. These scooters help kids build balance, lean-to-steer skills and confidence while keeping scooting easy and fun for everyday use.
Go Up
Go Up rides grow from toddler to primary school age. They’re 3-in-1 models that convert like play-time chameleons: ride-on seat to walking bike to 3-wheel scooter. Features include patented 360-degree parent steering, tool-less mode changes, folding decks, LED light-up wheels and lots of height adjustability to fit growing bodies.
Primo
Primo scooters are made for early scooting fun with 3 wheels for confidence, light-up wheels for excitement, and a steering lock for learning straight-line balance. Low decks make it easier to kick, sturdy frames handle rough play, and adjustable bars grow with kids until they’re ready to two-wheels.
