Rainbow FastTrack Scooter Boards

Take these scooters outside or race around the gym, thanks to the 4" dia inline skate wheels. The urethane wheel roll smoothly across wood, cement, or even pavement! They are also non-marring.
The large 16" sq platform offers plenty of space for riders of all ages. It is constructed of high-impact, molded polypropylene and ready for daily institutional use. Extra reinforcement across the bottom of the board absorbs impact and ensures a stable ride. Large handles on each side provide riders with superior control as they sail across the floor or pavement. Each scooter supports up to 250 lb.
Set of 24 scooters includes our custom Magnus scooter cart. Its ABS construction is stronger than PVC and offers slightly flexibility to absorb impact and prevent cracking. Four ball-bearing casters allow users to move the cart with ease, and two lock to make loading and unloading easier and safer.
15 Fun-Filled Activities with Rainbow® FastTrack™ Scooters
The following activity ideas are designed to engage students while utilizing the unique features of the Rainbow® FastTrack™ Scooters. These scooters provide smooth, controlled rides thanks to their non-marring urethane wheels and large handles for superior control. They’re perfect for both indoor and outdoor use, and their durable construction means these scooters will provide years of fun, supporting a wide range of ages and skill levels.
1. Scooter Relay Dash: Divide the class into teams and have them race relay-style on their Rainbow® FastTrack™ Scooters. The large handles help them maintain control as they navigate the course, teaching coordination and balance.
2. Scooter Limbo: Set up a limbo bar and have students race underneath it while riding their scooters. They’ll need to control their body position and balance as they pass under the bar without falling off.
3. Around the World Scooter Tag: Students play tag while riding their scooters. Taggers must chase others while everyone zooms around the play area. The non-marring wheels ensure the game can be played indoors without damaging the floor.
4. Scooter Obstacle Weave: Set up cones and have students weave through the obstacles. This helps develop agility and control while maneuvering their scooters at different speeds.
5. Scooter Bowling: Students ride toward a set of pins (use Gopher's Rainbow® Foam Bowling Pin Set) and aim to knock down as many as possible while remaining seated on their scooters. This enhances coordination and aim.
6. Scooter Hockey: Use Gopher’s UltraSoft Scooter Hockey Stick Set to play scooter Hockey. Students use the paddles to pass and hit the puck toward a goal while sitting and scooting across the playing area.
7. Scooter Soccer Scramble: Divide the class into teams and have them play a game of soccer while riding their scooters. Students must work on their foot-eye coordination and teamwork to score goals.
8. Scooter Capture the Flag: Play a classic game of capture the flag, but students must ride their scooters to move between zones and retrieve the flag. The large scooter platform ensures they stay balanced while they make quick moves.
9. Scooter Shape Builder: Call out a geometric shape, and students must work together to build the shape using their scooters. This helps develop spatial awareness and creative thinking.
10. Scooter Dodgeball Dash: Combine dodgeball with scooter racing! Students must avoid being hit while riding their scooters through the game area. The fast mobility makes it a fun and challenging game.
11. Scooter Red Light, Green Light: Play a classic game of Red Light, Green Light where students ride their scooters on "green" and stop quickly on "red." This activity improves control and reaction time.
12. Scooter Jousting: Using foam pool noodles, students play a friendly “jousting” game while riding their scooters. They aim to knock a ball off of cones while balancing on their scooters.
13. Scooter Cleanup Crew: Scatter beanbags or other small objects across the floor. Students must pick them up while riding their scooters and deposit them in designated bins.
14. Scooter Shuttle Run: Set up cones at different distances and have students perform shuttle runs while riding their scooters, practicing quick changes of direction and speed control.
15. Scooter Pac-Man: Designate one student as “Pac-Man” and others as “Ghosts.” Pac-Man must collect objects scattered across the gym while riding the scooter, and the ghosts try to tag them. This game builds agility and strategy as students try to outmaneuver each other on scooters.