Kids Hover boards

Glide like a boss.

Float Into Fun.

Our kids’ hoverboards turn every footpath, driveway, and park into a playground. Smooth, responsive, and built with just the right amount of attitude, they deliver the thrill of riding without ever leaving the ground.

For Young Rebels:

Easy to master, impossible to put down—these boards pack style, speed, and control into one sleek ride. Perfect for cruising, spinning, and showing off moves only they can pull.

For Parents:

We’ve loaded them with safety features, sturdy construction, and reliable performance, so every ride is as secure as it is exciting. Tested tough, approved for chaos.

From quick spins to all-day adventures, our kids’ hoverboards make every ride feel like magic on wheels.

 
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

No — in the UK, you do not need a driving licence to own or ride a hoverboard.

Where You Can Ride:

Private land: Legal, with the landowner’s permission.


This means you can ride a hoverboard at home, in a garden, on private driveways, or in venues like indoor skate parks — but not out on public streets or paths.





  • Loss of balance can lead to sprains, fractures, or head injuries — especially for beginners.
  • Small wheels struggle with cracks, bumps, and curbs, which can throw riders off suddenly.
  • Many people ride without helmets, wrist guards, or knee pads, increasing injury severity.
  • Hoverboards can reach 6–10 mph; stopping suddenly or swerving can cause falls.
  • Cheap or poorly made lithium-ion batteries can overheat, catch fire, or even explode during charging or use.
  • Using non-approved chargers or leaving the board plugged in too long can cause battery damage and fire risk.

    How to Reduce the Risks
  • Use on flat, smooth private land only.
  • Wear a helmet and ideally wrist/knee/elbow protection.
  • Buy from a reputable brand with UK-certified chargers and batteries.
  • Never charge unattended or overnight.
  • Keep away from water and steep slopes.





















The term “hoverboard” was popularized by movies like Back to the Future Part II (1989), where the board literally floats a few inches above the ground. That futuristic image captured people’s imaginations, so when self-balancing scooters came out in the 2010s, marketers used the name to tap into that excitement and cool factor.


The “hover” in hoverboard refers more to the smooth, gliding feel when riding it — as if you’re “hovering” over the surface without needing to push with your feet. It’s a way to suggest futuristic tech and effortless movement, even though it actually rolls on wheels.







Hoverboards can be safe in the UK if used properly and with the right precautions.

  • Modern models have improved self-balancing tech, which helps beginners stay stable.
  • Many come with speed limiters and LED lights for better visibility.
  • Buying from reputable brands with safety certifications (like UK or EU standards) reduces risks of electrical faults.
  • Using protective gear like helmets, wrist guards, and knee pads helps prevent injuries during falls.







Hoverboards can go on grass, but how well they handle it depends a lot on the type of hoverboard and the grass surface itself.

  • Short, flat grass: Most standard hoverboards with smaller wheels (typically 6.5–8 inches) can manage short, even grass but may feel slower or less stable than on smooth pavement.
  • Long or wet grass: Difficult for most hoverboards — wheels can get stuck, lose traction, or drain the battery faster because the motor works harder.
  • Uneven or bumpy grass: Risky as hoverboards have small wheels and low ground clearance, making balance harder and increasing the chance of falls.


Choose a hoverboard with larger, off-road wheels (8.5 inches or more) designed for rough terrain.







Yes, you can be too light for some hoverboards to work properly.

Hoverboards rely on pressure sensors and your body weight to detect when you’re on the board and to maintain balance. If you’re below the minimum weight limit:

  • The sensors might not register your presence correctly.
  • The hoverboard may not self-balance properly or might not start moving when you lean.
  • It could feel unstable or behave unpredictably.







The safest batteries for hoverboards are generally high-quality lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries that meet strict safety standards and come from reputable manufacturers.

Hoverboards are generally recommended for kids aged 8 and up, but the ideal age can vary depending on the model, size, and safety features.


Kids under 8 may be able to use specialized models designed for younger riders, but safety gear and supervision are a must.



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