Razor A Kick Scooter for Kids - Lightweight, Foldable, Aluminum Frame, and Adjustable Handlebars

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  • Lex Famania

    > 24 hour

    I knew when I ordered it as a last minute gift for a 6 year old,that it would arrive late and that was ok. In fact I expected it two days after the event. It came the same day just hours before the party : I wrapped it thinking I would need to assemble it and remove much packing material. Nope! it came out of the box already assembled, shiny and ready to scoot. The grownups all took turns scooting around the kitchen. Thankyou !!

  • Rachel E Riggle

    > 24 hour

    This is a wonderful scooter. My daughter has already had hours of fun on it, and due to the adjustable handlebars I anticipate that she will be able to use it for years to come. She is 5 years old and on the shorter end (about 36 tall) and it works well for her. The handlebars could even be adjusted a bit lower for a shorter child. The quality of this scooter is exceptional for the price, and it is easy to fold up one-handed. As a bonus, when folded it fits easily into the bottom of my umbrella stroller, so she can scooter to the library or store when I push her little brother in the stroller and it can go in the stroller when we go inside.

  • L

    > 24 hour

    After reading the description and some reviews, I had the idea that this would be a suitable scooter for a short adult. If it is, the adult has to be shorter than I am (and Im pretty short). I was pretty disappointed when I found that Id have to hunch over to use it. I ended up ordering another Razor scooter. It wasnt worth it to me to pay $10 to ship it back, so I sent it to my niece (elementary school age) as an early birthday gift. So far, she has been having a lot of fun zipping up and down the sidewalk on it.

  • Mia P

    > 24 hour

    I have owned my Razor A2 Kick Scooter for many years now. Being a kid, I always had to have the latest, or more commonly, the coolest. When all my friends began bragging about their super cool new Razor scooters, I just had to have it. I instantly found it on Amazon and spent all my Amazon gift certificates I had been saving. When it came I was so excited. I made plans to roam the streets in my new scooter! I was pretty satisfied for the first few weeks with the scooters performance, then I got caught up with school work and soon, the scooter was forgotten (obviously the newness had worn off or possibly it hadnt held my interest, hmm..). I eventually got a very nice bike and rode it every day, especially enjoying making wide turns across the street (which was not the safest choice, you kids out there!). One day, while searching the garage for my bike helmet I stumbled upon an ancient artifact- my old scooter! I decided to test it out and see how well I could still ride it. Of course I had grown some, which was one of the flaws with the scooter... there is a limit to how high the handlebars could be raised. I rode into the driveway and as the first wheel hit the small space between my driveway and the sidewalk- you know... where those little wooden bars are? -the whole scooter tipped over! I thought, either Im not used to this scooter, or it isnt very stable. So I continued into the road. Expecting to make a large U-turn on the little scooter I turned the handles and quickly the bike stopped and fell over giving me a minor bruise to the forearm. I know, I know- you probably think Im just some reckless person who was just really stupid with handling my scooter. But I must say, I looked at the scooters handles and thought the two handles where your hands go were pretty close to each other. I compared them to my bikes handles and was surprized. The scooters handles were really close to each other. Now if you like sensitive steering (tiny movements which turn more than you think), the scooter would be no problem for you. But being a bike rider, I like big wide turns. So here is my list of pros and cons. My opinions may not be even relevantly close to yours, but hey, thats what makes it an opinion. Pros: * These scooters make good birthday presents for kids ( I would recommend ages 6 - 11 but all kids are different) * There are five pretty cool colors: black, blue, purple, red, and green * The handlebars have a squishy feel and are pretty comfortable * The metal bottom part of the scooter where you stand has a rough sand-like texture so you wont slip off while riding * It folds in half for easy transportation as well as the handles folding up * The brake located on the back helps to stop quickly Cons: * The handlebars are somewhat hard to steer * The surface on which you drive needs to be pretty smooth (rough surfaces: hard to maintain speed... cracks or ridges: tipping over) * The handles cant adjust to every height, so if you are at least 5 feet tall, riding MAY become difficult... same with adjusting smaller, the handles might be too high if you arent particularly tall * It does require a little practice before being able to ride it perfectly... but I suppose thats not really a con, is it? NOTE: If a stick or a rock is in the path of this scooter and you dont want to bother going around it... let me save you the trouble by saying, just go around it! This scooter can be fun to ride as long as it suits you... Im not really against, or for this scooter. And I am not trying to make you buy, or not buy this product. I just want you to think through the pros and cons before you buy this... unlike I once did.

  • michrich

    > 24 hour

    So easy to put together. My granddaughter is a little intimidated by this as it takes more skill than she has attained with her three wheeled scooter. With practice she’s getting better. The product looks good, it’s well made, was shipped across country a few thousand mikes away from me- so no, it definitely didn’t arrive in a timely manner- but that’s just human error- it wasn’t for lack of trying, and it’s a great addition to my grandchildren’s toys to keep them active. I say, buy this one!!

  • Artgrrl

    > 24 hour

    This is a great scooter!! My 5 y.o. loved it for her birthday! After a few tries, she can really go on it! Shes small for her age, and we live in a mountainous area, so its not exactly a piece of cake for her to ride anything with wheels. The first time we took it to the park, she wiped out 4 times (!) but was able to roll off in a way that she didnt get hurt. The next time out, she did 10X better! I love it because its portable and folds up so easily, taking up next to no space in the car. It shipped in a small box, and literally clicked together out of the box. We end up taking it along a lot of places and she gets in extra riding time during otherwise boring events where busting out a big bike would be a little much. It is also so so cute. Much to my dismay, my child is in the thick of a princess phase and she was so happy to get this. My 63 husband also rides it and it holds up great! lol! He did some skateboard tricks on it and impressed the neighborhood kindergartners.

  • Whose That Guy

    > 24 hour

    Got this for my 7 year old. He really likes it and for the price I think it is a great buy. I will say this though, their are 3 wheel models out there that both my 7 and 4 year old like a lot better than this two wheel razor. The three wheel ones are a lot easier to control and most have a fixed front wheels which my kids like better. They are more expensive, but I think they are worth it over the 2 wheel versions. Again this one is good. . . kids love it, just something to think about.

  • Justice

    > 24 hour

    I bought two of these for my kids for Christmas and I couldnt be more satisfied! They were so happy to see them under the tree and they have barely been off of them since. My 7 year old daughter was already proficient at riding them because her friends have a couple but it was my 4 year old sons first time and he had no problem getting it going to keep up with his sister! This particular model ( The A kick) is Razors classic and sort of base model but they are perfect for your little beginners. The build quality is sound and sturdy, fit and finish is very nice and function is right as it should be, simplicity keeping it a classic! I am 6 3 and 195lbs and I even jump on it from time to time, to get a laugh out of the kids, and this thing doesnt give in a bit! it rolls and performs just as it does with one of my kids on it. Solid frame, forgiving wheels and great bearings make this a great product. The rear fender even acts as a friction brake so when you step down on it contacts the rear wheel and smoothly stops or slows the scooter. The handlebars are fully adjustable and the whole thing folds down at the base of the handle bars making this thing a super small package that can easily fit in a backpack if necessary. Be sure to get the little ones a helmet and maybe some knee and elbow pads because as innocent and un assuming as these things seem, they will trip you up every now and then so be careful and have some fun! Im pretty sure Razor makes larger and fancier models of this scooter for bigger kids and they would be excellent to keep on a boat, r/v or even the trunk of that not so reliable car in the event you find yourself needing to take to foot! Overall, for this price, this was a great purchase!

  • Puntermom

    > 24 hour

    I purchased this scooter for my grandson. It was one of the daily deals at the time, and was at a great price. This product is made of quality material and will definitely stand up to the test of time and the abuse of a 6 year old active boy. If you are looking for a scooter for your child or grandson, I would definitely look into buying a razor. My son actually had one of these as a child too, and they definitely hold up and withstand the hardships of being owned by active boys, and I even still have that one at my house for back up when they are here.

  • CactusFlower

    > 24 hour

    I love this scooter! As a very tall person who feels bigger than 56, I took the initiative to adjust the height by trying to extend it from the collar because the neck wasnt good enough. While doing that I found myself feeling as though I made a huge mistake by taking it apart because I could not for the life of me PUT IT BACK ON! Which led to the stem piece constantly coming off every time I would bolt it tightly to the fork. I spent at least four hours trying to get it to stay put, but it kept coming off no matter what! I turned to youtube, amazon (which was a huge mistake because the guy just laughed at me), the manufacturer, and seller who sold me the item. And dont even get me started on the instructions *angry face* that just made me want to rip it up into pieces *angry face again* All were no use to me! So I kept trying, and kept trying, and even cried a little because I wanted it to work. I took a break, and then just before bed time I tried to give it another shot which was the greatest shot in the world! I took a deep breath and calmly worked at it. And batta boom batta bing! Yippy kye yay! As Bruce Willis says in Die Hard- IT FINALLY STAYED TOGETHER! With a bonus of being adjusted to where it was suitable for my long lanky arms! Its totally ready for college now! Crazy thing is its only been a few hours with this scooter and weve already been to hell and back in a day! Talk about an instant bond... it is indeed my baby! Now I just need to give her a name...hmmm... lol

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