
Designing for a More Body-Friendly Scooter
In this design note, we are touching three related aspects of body-friendly scooter design: Standing side by side. Lower deck height. More upright posture.
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In this design note, we are touching three related aspects of body-friendly scooter design: Standing side by side. Lower deck height. More upright posture.

A Scooter Design Perspective Hip flexor strain usually comes up in medical articles or sports forums. Most people associate it with running, intense training, or poor stretching habits. In everyday movement, it is not always…