Globber Go Up Deluxe Convertible Scooter W Light Up Wheels - Mint
With a wide, anti-slip composite deck, ergonomic TPR handles, and innovative design, the Globber Go Up Deluxe with Lights helps your kids learn how to balance while letting them enjoy riding a scooter or a walking bike.
With a wide, anti-slip composite deck, ergonomic TPR handles, and innovative design, the Globber Go Up Deluxe with Lights helps your kids learn how to balance while letting them enjoy riding a scooter or a walking bike.
With a wide, anti-slip composite deck, ergonomic TPR handles, and innovative design, the Globber Go Up Deluxe with Lights helps your kids learn how to balance while letting them enjoy riding a scooter or a walking bike.
With a wide, anti-slip composite deck, ergonomic TPR handles, and innovative design, the Globber Go Up Deluxe with Lights helps your kids learn how to balance while letting them enjoy riding a scooter or a walking bike.
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The lowest price for Globber Go Up Deluxe Convertible Scooter W Light Up Wheels - Mint right now is $189.00 at BIG W, compared across 4 retailers.
The all-time low was $189.00 on 28 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.
Prices last updated 1 July 2026.
Last updated at 01/07/2026 07:20:00
Globber GO UP Sporty Lights with Stabilizer Scooter - Mint
Delivery $30
Globber GO UP Deluxe Convertible Scooter w Light up Wheels - Mint
Delivery $13.60
Globber GO UP Deluxe Convertible Scooter w Light up Wheels - Mint
Delivery between 8–15 July $18.95
Globber Go Up Deluxe Lights Toddler Scooter Mint
Free delivery between Sat – Mon
originally posted on shopee.sg
My second purchase within a week. The scooter is of high quality. Very smooth as compared to other brands. Super fast delivery too. Highly recommended.
originally posted on shopee.sg
Steering is hard if rider is still too light or young to steer using body weight. If adult is pushing using the handle, need to get used to steering too. Need to pull back a bit as you push for steering to be smooth. Else it’s very hard to turn right or left
originally posted on kidly.co.uk
Lovely scooter, very solid and robust feeling. Nice subtle colour. The horn is a fun feature, and you can buy the light-up wheels separately if you want and add them on (which we did as we knew our son would love them!). Steering with the parent handle takes some practice but works well once you get the hang of it. The handle doesn’t extend particularly high; I’m 5’9 and it’s only just ok for me to push. My 6’3 husband has to lean down to hold it which is a bit uncomfortable after a while. It’s a bit misleading when it’s described as a folding scooter, collapsible would be more accurate. You actually have to detach the handle, turn it 180 degrees then reattach. This is a bit tricky if you’re trying to contain a toddler at the same time! A proper folding mechanism ... MoreLovely scooter, very solid and robust feeling. Nice subtle colour. The horn is a fun feature, and you can buy the light-up wheels separately if you want and add them on (which we did as we knew our son would love them!). Steering with the parent handle takes some practice but works well once you get the hang of it. The handle doesn’t extend particularly high; I’m 5’9 and it’s only just ok for me to push. My 6’3 husband has to lean down to hold it which is a bit uncomfortable after a while. It’s a bit misleading when it’s described as a folding scooter, collapsible would be more accurate. You actually have to detach the handle, turn it 180 degrees then reattach. This is a bit tricky if you’re trying to contain a toddler at the same time! A proper folding mechanism where you just push a button and the handle folds down would be easier. It’s also irritating you have to detach the seat in order to detach or reattach the footrest.All in all though it’s a lovely scooter, and we went with this one over the competitor as I preferred the idea of a proper parent handle rather than a joystick.
| Adjustable | Yes |
| Age range | 15M-9Y+ |
| Brakes | Mechanical rear brake (composite) |
| Deck material | Composite (PP + fiber) + metal frame |
| Deck size | W 12.5cm x L 54.5cm |
Globber GO UP Sporty Lights with Stabilizer Scooter - Mint
Delivery $30
Globber GO UP Deluxe Convertible Scooter w Light up Wheels - Mint
Delivery $13.60
Globber GO UP Deluxe Convertible Scooter w Light up Wheels - Mint
Delivery between 8–15 July $18.95
Globber Go Up Deluxe Lights Toddler Scooter Mint
Free delivery between Sat – Mon
My second purchase within a week. The scooter is of high quality. Very smooth as compared to other brands. Super fast delivery too. Highly recommended.
Steering is hard if rider is still too light or young to steer using body weight. If adult is pushing using the handle, need to get used to steering too. Need to pull back a bit as you push for steering to be smooth. Else it’s very hard to turn right or left
Lovely scooter, very solid and robust feeling. Nice subtle colour. The horn is a fun feature, and you can buy the light-up wheels separately if you want and add them on (which we did as we knew our son would love them!). Steering with the parent handle takes some practice but works well once you get the hang of it. The handle doesn’t extend particularly high; I’m 5’9 and it’s only just ok for me to push. My 6’3 husband has to lean down to hold it which is a bit uncomfortable after a while. It’s a bit misleading when it’s described as a folding scooter, collapsible would be more accurate. You actually have to detach the handle, turn it 180 degrees then reattach. This is a bit tricky if you’re trying to contain a toddler at the same time! A proper folding mechanism ... MoreLovely scooter, very solid and robust feeling. Nice subtle colour. The horn is a fun feature, and you can buy the light-up wheels separately if you want and add them on (which we did as we knew our son would love them!). Steering with the parent handle takes some practice but works well once you get the hang of it. The handle doesn’t extend particularly high; I’m 5’9 and it’s only just ok for me to push. My 6’3 husband has to lean down to hold it which is a bit uncomfortable after a while. It’s a bit misleading when it’s described as a folding scooter, collapsible would be more accurate. You actually have to detach the handle, turn it 180 degrees then reattach. This is a bit tricky if you’re trying to contain a toddler at the same time! A proper folding mechanism where you just push a button and the handle folds down would be easier. It’s also irritating you have to detach the seat in order to detach or reattach the footrest.All in all though it’s a lovely scooter, and we went with this one over the competitor as I preferred the idea of a proper parent handle rather than a joystick.
Such a cute and well built scooter. The baby loves it (he’s almost 2) and the older kids love it too. Have only used it inside so far, but really smooth ride. The wheels light up different colors depending on speed (according to my kids - have not verified this myself). Really easy to assemble with clear instructions.
Great scooter. Bought on recommendation from a friend for my . Great price from Mastermind got here in a few days. great
This was the perfect set of wheels for our 17 month old! She LOVES riding it and goes and stands by her scooter and helmet every morning when we go downstairs. She’s able to keep her balance well in the parent push mode and I am sure that the walking bike mode will be a great next step before we move on to our strider bike. And mostly I love that at the end, we will end up with a functional light up ‘big girl’ scooter, just like her older sisters.
This 4 in 1 scooter should last the 6 years it claims.It is sturdy, well made, easy to assemble without any tools, great colour that isn't run of the mill blue.My 11 month old son cannot walk yet, so sits on the floor pushing it around, or stands/sits on the seat and pushes it back and forth with his feet, working on his balance.This versions comes with a footrest, which I haven't found most necessary as the board is wide enough for my son to rest his feet on, but I have a friend who's daughter also uses this, and likes resting her feet on the optional footrest.Like some have commented, the scooter handle needs to be detached, and reattached for more compact storage. It is not a folding scooter. However, I dont see this as a big deal as the build seems safer ... MoreThis 4 in 1 scooter should last the 6 years it claims.It is sturdy, well made, easy to assemble without any tools, great colour that isn't run of the mill blue.My 11 month old son cannot walk yet, so sits on the floor pushing it around, or stands/sits on the seat and pushes it back and forth with his feet, working on his balance.This versions comes with a footrest, which I haven't found most necessary as the board is wide enough for my son to rest his feet on, but I have a friend who's daughter also uses this, and likes resting her feet on the optional footrest.Like some have commented, the scooter handle needs to be detached, and reattached for more compact storage. It is not a folding scooter. However, I dont see this as a big deal as the build seems safer this way
| Adjustable | Yes |
| Age range | 15M-9Y+ |
| Brakes | Mechanical rear brake (composite) |
| Deck material | Composite (PP + fiber) + metal frame |
| Deck size | W 12.5cm x L 54.5cm |