Micro Sprite Scooter Review

The Micro Sprite scooter is a premium kick scooter that’s designed with sophisticated style and built for smooth, precise performance. If you’re interested in a kick scooter but want something better than a standard Razor, the Sprite is a perfect option. Read the full review below!

boy riding a scooter in a skate park

Micro Sprite Overview

RATING: Exceptional

MSRP$99

BEST FOR: Kids who want a smoother, more nimble ride than a traditional kick scooter.

SCOOTER TYPE: Kick scooter

WEIGHT LIMIT: 200 lbs.

HANDLEBAR HEIGHT: 22.5″ – 34″

PROS:

  • Precise design and construction result in a super smooth ride and tight maneuvering
  • Lightweight frame makes for easy jumping
  • Fast!
  • Beautiful, anodized aluminum stem comes in lots of color options
  • Optional LED wheel version
  • Folds down easily for compact storage
  • Adjustable-height handlebar for a great fit as kids grow

CONS:

Micro Sprite Scooter Review – Results of our Test Rides

The Sprite is a top-quality Swiss kick scooter designed with sophisticated style and built for smooth, precise performance.

Girl leaping off the curb riding the Micro Sprite kids scooter

Performance

From the moment I pulled that shiny red scooter out of the box, I had a swarm of young boys begging me to be the first to ride. They soon discovered that the Sprite was better than any other scooter on the block and I had brothers and neighbors fighting over temporary ownership.

While the Sprite is a “traditional” kick scooter, it’s definitely a high-end version. It’s solid, durable, and most importantly, a smooth ride. Our testers loved that they could ride “so fast” and didn’t “feel bumpy over all the sidewalk lines”. When they did small jumps off the curb, “the landing didn’t hurt” and it was “easier to jump high”. Eloquent, no, but as an adult tester, I can attest that it really is the simple truth. The scooter feels sturdy and fluid beneath you and doesn’t have that “clackity clack” joltiness.

Boys riding Micro Sprite scooter at the skate park and on a paved trail.

From afternoons spent riding up and down the block and jumping off curbs, to hours at the skate park, and even a 3-mile ride with mom, our testers couldn’t get enough of the Sprite!

The larger (120mm) polyurethane wheel in front and smaller (100mm) wheel in back, precision in design and construction, and superior craftsmanship all contribute to a smooth and nimble ride for big and small riders.  I even had one 5th grader articulate that the Sprite was so much more “maneuverable” than his other scooter!

Because the Sprite was such a smooth ride compared to other kick scooters we’ve tried, I contacted the manufacturer to double check that there was no suspension system.  Indeed, there is not! They credited the smooth ride to several things, including quality materials, precision engineering and tight construction.

Girl jumping in the air while riding the Micro Sprite scooter

One important note about skate parks. The Sprite is NOT a trick scooter. Trick scooters are fixed and cannot fold for safety reasons. For this reason, kick scooters are not recommended for major tricks and jumps. Our testers enjoyed the more mild features of the skate park. If your child is aggressive, you should take a look at Fuzion scooters which are made for doing tricks.

Sizing

Collage of a family on the same Micro Sprite scooter to show how it fits a variety of ages - 8-year-old, 9-year-old, 11-year-old, Mom, and Dad.

Handlebar Height: The Sprite’s adjustable handlebars allow riders to grow with the scooter, or for the whole family to ride!  With almost 12″  of adjustability from min to max (they adjust from 22.5″ to 34″ from the deck) the scooter was a comfortable ride for everyone from our 8-year-old tester to the grown-ups.

However, if you’re an adult looking for a scooter exclusively for yourself, the Micro Flex or Micro Black are better suited for adults because they have a taller maximum handlebar height.

Weight: At 5.5 lbs., the Sprite is lightweight and easy to maneuver for anyone 8+. The weight is pretty standard for scooters in this category.

Weight Capacity: With a 220 lb weight capacity, even Dad can ride this scooter! (We won’t tell you how close he came to the max weight.)

Age: 8+

Components

Premium components of the Micro Sprite - back wheel with brake, front wheel with folding system, kickstand, and foot deck

Foot platform

With its gorgeous anodized aluminum colored finish, the foot deck of the Micro Sprite is a step up from other kick scooters. Its sturdy build and 13.5″ of usable foot space make it a comfy ride even for Dad. (For comparison, our Razor A5 Lux has 12.5″ of usable foot space.)

If you think your child would benefit from a wider platform and more stability, Micro’s line of Maxi and Mini scooters are a great intro into the scooter world for younger or more timid kids.

Handlebars

The handlebars are a standard t-bar with soft foam hand grips. The ends, however, have upgraded soft rubber bumpers that will protect hands from falls and also will hold up better than traditional foam after getting scraped on the ground during falls or if the scooter is laid on the ground.

Stem

The stem of the Sprite is a beautiful, smooth anodized aluminum that comes in 7 different colors.

Wheels

The wheels are a high-quality, bump-dampening polyurethane. The front wheel is 120 mm while the back wheel is 100 mm.

There’s also an upgraded version of the Micro Sprite that includes LED light up wheels in the front and back. The white lights on the wheels are visible in most lighting but are especially fun for nighttime rides.

White light up wheel on the front of the Micro Sprite scooter

Brakes

The Sprite’s standard scooter brake is upgraded by texturizing the metal for better grip and less slippage.

Ease of Transport and Storage

The Sprite is super easy to fold for compact storage. If you don’t care about compact, the kickstand is even easier to use for upright “parking” storage.

Kickstand: The two-way kickstand can be kicked up forward or backwards to keep it out of the way while riding. We recommend kicking it forward because it’s then easier to grab it with your toe to engage it for parking.

Folding the Frame: The frame is folded in 3 easy steps as shown below:

(1) Pull  up on the lever

(2) Push the button

(3) Fold down

Collage showing the steps for folding the Micro Sprite scooter

Folding the Handlebars: The handlebars also fold down in three easy steps:

(1) Push the button to disengage the locked handlebar

(2) Pull the handlebar out of the stem

(3) Fold down and place in the handlebar holder

Collage showing the process for folding the handlebars of the Micro Sprite scooter.

Bottom Line on the Micro Sprite Scooter

We haven’t seen another kick scooter with the quality and durability of the Micro Sprite. With its beautiful anodized aluminum finish and smooth ride, it’s a clear winner in both appearance and performance. While not the cheapest scooter on the market, it’s well worth the price tag.

If light-up LED wheels will get your kid even more excited to ride, be sure to check out the Micro Sprite LED.

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