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Christine
> 3 dayPerfect. Son loves it. I looked at all the price options and bought one slightly cheaper because it said the box was damaged. I wasnt keeping it in the box, I displayed it for my son to wake up to on his birthday. No damage to the actual scooter
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Tanisha
> 3 dayPerfect size for my daughter who is almost 9 and average height for her age . I had pre assembled so cant attest to if its easy to assemble. Easy and simple to fold and store
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Optimal Prime
> 3 dayIt has two wheels and a handle. At this price you should buy two (we did) The brake part that you push down on the rear wheel is somewhat obscured by a wheelie bar of sorts which is more of a disadvantage with my large adult foot and means little to our children with their smaller child sized feet. If you are an adult buying this for an adult you may want to consider a different model however the kids are zooming all over the neighborhood and love their new scooters.
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Dawn
> 3 dayKids have really enjoyed these.
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Leo and Renee
> 3 dayMaybe I bought the wrong model, but when I was kid these things were solid aluminum, not plastic except the foam handles. Now the swing arm joint is plastic, seems pretty sketch. Oh well, my kids dont care.
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T. L. Allen
Greater than one weekThe Razor A2 Kick Scooter is an outstanding scooter for the price. I now own two (2) of these scooters which are utilized by both of our girls (8 years old & 5 years old). Both of our girls love these scooters. Our girls are not aggressive our abusive riders in any way so these particular scooters are a perfect fit for their style of use. I have tried these scooters also (170 lbs) and as long as the pavement or asphalt is smooth the ride is very nice. The scooter is very sturdy and can handle my weight and aggressive riding. I would not buy this type of scooter if you plan to ride aggressively in any way. Get a more expensive model that can handle abuse. Before I purchased these Razor A2 Kick Scooters, I purchased one from another company that was cheaper. WARNING: If you find any scooters that are cheaper than the Razor A2 Kick Scooter, I can almost guarantee that there are no welded parts on the scooter and that this cheaper scooter will not last. The one I purchased did NOT have welded handle bars. The T-section for the handle bar was bolted together instead of welded and after using this scooter, the bolt connections got looser and the handle bars began to move significantly. I did not want to see anyone get hurt when the handle bar finally broke so I decided to get rid of this scooter before it happened.
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lianna
> 3 dayI’ve had This scooter for a few months. I use it to commute to my train, I’m 115 lbs - it works great if you’re on a flat surface. Once there’s a slight incline you definitely need to scoot. Last 5 miles approx 40 mins on one full charge. Scooter does not work well in cold weather or rain, it just stops working. I like this scooter because it’s light , and foldable. the brakes and front wheel kind of suck so if you’re in a place where you need to brake a lot .. good luck. I would recommend if you’re not in a cold / wet place and if you do not need to brake often or have many hills.
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MR58
> 3 dayI bought this for my 6 year old granddaughter for her birthday. It is awesome! Took it out of the box and lifted the handle...viola! No assembly. This is great for my sons family as they travel to see family out of state. They can bring her scooter with them because it folds in half and doesnt take up much room. It is sturdy and handle height is adjustable with the squeeze of a lever! Great product! I highly recommend!
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WHITNEY WARREN
> 3 dayEasy to use, good quality
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Steve
> 3 daySome weeds in Utah have thorns on them which cause bicycle to get flat tires often. The material of the scooter tires is solid so the tires cant go flat. This is a great benefit for little kids who are riding in the grass a lot where the thorns cant be seen. The way that Razor used to keep the handle bars in the right position was to use a clamp around the steering post. I was often realigning the handlebars for many kids on my block. Razor could have done a much better job of designing this feature. Other than that, the scooter was quite good.