

🛫 Scoot, Stow, and Steal the Spotlight on Every Trip!
The Fast Forward Kid’s Licensed 18" Ride-On Suitcase Scooter is a TSA-approved, lightweight carry-on combining durable, scratch-resistant luggage with a foldable scooter. Featuring sturdy LED wheels, a secure safety lock, and a telescoping handle, it offers kids a fun, independent travel experience while keeping belongings organized in a spacious 39L waterproof interior. Perfect for ages 5+, it’s designed to turn travel downtime into a stylish adventure.
| ASIN | B0CRQ1RLGK |
| Brand Name | Fast Forward |
| Color | various |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Handle Type | Telescopic Extendable Handle |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 33L x 26.7W x 50.8H centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Luggage- Carry-On Luggage |
| Item Weight | 8 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Combination Lock |
| Manufacturer | Fast Forward |
| Material Type | Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA) |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Number of wheels | 3 |
| Pattern | Cartoon |
| Shell Type | Hard |
| Size | Carry-on 18-inch |
| Storage Volume | 39 Liters |
| Strap Type | Stretchable |
| Subject Character | Spider-Man |
| UPC | 840716206477 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Wheel Type | Spinner |
J**N
This was a great buy for my three year old! We travel often enough that it would be useful for our little one. Its not a huge space inside the suitcase itself, and some space is taken up by having an indentation where the scooter board folds up, but I’d say its big enough for about a weeks worth of clothes and maybe a flat pair of shoes for my three year old, as long as you don’t want to pack lots of additional bits and bobs or thick winter clothes. It’s certainly big enough if all you want is to carry onboard activities (that aren’t irregular shapes) to keep your little one busy on a plane. I really appreciate how you can adjust the handle bar so it’s slightly risen above the suitcase itself to make holding on easier. I’ve come to realise not all of them do this! It doesn’t have additional height options though. Just the two - slightly risen or fully risen. It also has an additional safely latch to either hold the scooter board up or down. My kids love that they can either pull it around like an adult suitcase, or ride it as a scooter. It’s surprisingly well balanced as well and seems good quality. It’s not a turn and steer scooter, but a lean to steer scooter. Even my little one, who tends to struggle with coordination and gross motor skills, picked it up fairly quickly though. Overall I’d recommend this!
J**E
My son LOVES this thing! Carry on size, not personal item. The handle lock can be a bit finicky, and we did away with the scooter latch altogether as it still locks up into place. But my son really does love using it while traveling, and children and adults alike admire it in all the airports we've traveled to with it. And there's a back brake just like other scooters. WINNER!
T**S
This suitcase was a hit at the airports during our summer trip! It kept our grandson entertained during our 2.5 hour delay as he was able to ride it around the terminal instead of sitting and being wiggly or bored. It also holds a pretty decent amount, considering that it takes up space for the kickboard. The light up wheels were also a hit! We had many folks say they wish they made them for adults!
W**Y
My 6 year old absolutely loves it and enjoys riding it thru the airport. Very expensive for the quality of the scoot. It is slightly annoying to close, you need to push the small button and push the handle down at the same time, kind of difficult for the kids to do. Also does not steer as easy as his Micro scooter he is used to riding.
D**A
I wanted to love it, but this is not a durable item. the good: - the luggage is surprisingly roomy, but you can't over-fill it because then the scooter will keep falling over - wheels are large and offer a smooth ride (my son really liked how the wheels lit up) the bad: - there is a little latch that you need to flip to open/close the scooter. Within the first hour it kept popping open while my son was riding. We re-secured it multiple times, however, it kept popping open, and eventually got warped, constantly dragging on the ground making an awful metallic sound - the handle was difficult to push into a closed position because you had to push hard on the button that's on top and on the pin at the base. A kid can't do it on their own, and parents (who have their hands full) had to pause for a good minute to get the handle situated. this was supposed to be my solution to make our flight/trip a little easier and funner, but ended up just being annoying because we repeatedly had to stop to open/close the handle and were constantly annoyed at the noise that the warped latch made. the idea is cute, but this scooter needs work