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Best back to school deal: SereneLife Foldable Kick Scooter for $64 | Mashable

SAVE $45.86: As of August 9, you can get the SereneLife foldable kick scooter for $64.13, down from $109.99, at Amazon — a savings of 42%.

Walking miles on end across campus just to get from class to class should be a thing of the past for you. There's a much easier way to make the daily commute: via scooter, which is sure to bring you right back to when you Razor-scootered around your neighborhood as a kid. While it might seem awkward at first, just think of all the time you'll save and how much easier it will be to haul your backpack around. Let this deal convince you that it's time to invest in a foldable scooter. Foldable Scooter

Best back to school deal: SereneLife Foldable Kick Scooter for $64 | Mashable

As of August 9, the SereneLife foldable kick scooter is on sale for $64.13 at Amazon, its lowest price ever. It has never retailed for less than $64.13, so there's never been a better time to get your hands on one. Note that, as of now, only the "Aqua" color option has a 42% off markdown. The other SereneLife scooter colors are still on sale, though not for this cheap.

The foldable kick scooter from the brand SereneLife boasts many praise-worthy features including its non-slip rubber deck, red LED light in the back that will make you visible on roads or walkways, ability to extend up to three heights (to suit kids, teens, and adults alike), and one-kick open mechanism which makes folding and unfolding it a no-brainer. It's advertised as an all-terrain scooter, meaning you can count on a sturdy right on asphalt, cobblestone, grass, and more. Zoom from class to class without a worry in the world — besides acing your upcoming trig test, that is.

Grab this back-to-school essential while this deal lasts.

Best back to school deal: SereneLife Foldable Kick Scooter for $64 | Mashable

Fold Up Electric Scooter Stacia Datskovska is an NYU journalism major (graduating this December). Her work has appeared in USA Today, Boston Globe, Teen Vogue, HuffPost, Bustle, and more. When she's not writing something or other, Stacia can be spotted crying over poetry, making a home-cooked meal, or walking on an NYC pier. For her more half-baked thoughts: @staciadats on Twitter.