Razor A2 Kick Scooter, 8.6 out of 10 based on 1 rating
The Razor A2 Kick Scooter is an amped-up version of the original, providing an easy way for kids to transport themselves from Point A to Point B. It is recommended for children aged five and up, and carries a six-month warranty.
This kick scooter is made from a durable aircraft-grade aluminum material and features a patented T-tube and deck design. The aluminum is very sturdy and should hold up well during normal use. This enables the Razor A2 scooter to fold down conveniently when not in use, allowing you to throw it in the trunk or store it in a closet.
The wheels are 98mm inline-style urethane and come equipped with a springless shock system. The springless shock system is great for reducing the impact of an uneven driving plane. If you need to come to quick stop, the Razor A2 Scooter is capable due to the patented rear fender brake. It even has a wheelie bar which is all new on this particular model.
This particular model weighs around six pounds, and can support riders up to 143 lbs. Anyone using the Razor A2 Kick Scooter is responsible for knowing and obeying local, state, and federal regulations that govern the riding and use of scooters in the roadway and on sidewalks.
This scooter is lightweight and can be easily assembled. You can also adjust the height of the bar to your child’s height quite easily. It can be a great alternative to a walk or bike commute, folding down easily to be carried or slipped into a backpack.
It contains many patented features that enhance the ride and usability of this model as well as distinguishes it from the competition.
This is not a professional quality scooter and cannot withstand extreme riding such as big airs, stair sets, bar twists, barspins, tailwhips, 180’s, 360’s, or bri flips.
Some users have reported minor problems such as loose screws after continued use. The folding mechanism can also stick when this scooter is used frequently. Be sure to check the condition of the scooter regularly as loose screws or other mechanical problems may cause the scooter to disassemble while in use, causing injury to your child.
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