Razor A2 Kick Scooter for Kids - Lightweight, Foldable, Aluminum Frame
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayThis A2 model was so easy to assemble-- no tools required. Everything simply snapped into place. Very sturdy and nice looking. Arrived sooner than expected. A god send for a 9 year old boy (and Mommy) with another month left on our States stay at home order.
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Nathan K.
> 3 dayWe bought this for our 4.5-year-old to learn on. We debated getting a cheap 3-wheeled scooter to start, but ultimately decided that it wasnt worth it, thinking that she could figure this out, then use it for 10 years. So far, so good. The handle height is actually adjustable so she can definitely grow into it. And the construction is very solid, so I dont doubt it will be around for a long time. She has a long way to go before she masters it, but I actually think the 2 wheels are more stable than the 3 wheel configuration (at least the ones with 1 wheel in front and 2 in the rear) as there is nothing to catch your foot on when you are pushing off. And because of the adjustable handle, I can even ride it and show her what to do. Well worth the money!
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C. K.
> 3 dayThe updates to the folding mechanism clip are a huge improvement for my kids from the older version. I no longer have to unfold it for them because the clip is too hard to move. The break guard is a blessing and a curse: it helps if a child can balance to use the break well, but for a child still learning it gets in the way a bit.
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heres_my_take
Greater than one weekThis was an X-Mas gift for a girl. She said she wanted the red color and said this was a good scooter because the small wheels helped her turn with agility. I just hope she rides it safely. She absolutely loves this scooter.
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JanaElaine9
> 3 dayIm a university student that has classes scattered all over campus. This scooter helps me get there with time to spare. Its killer going uphill, but downhill is a breeze. Just be careful not to get going too fast because the brakes arent too powerful and you might take a spill. Just use common sense and you should be fine. Its great that it folds up, it wont fit in my bag but its pretty easy to carry when its folded.
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mary helen
> 3 dayThe handle doesnt extend very far. We know what were doing....with three children, this is our 5th scooter. Other than it not being very tall, which is find for the height of the child who is using it, we like it. Its very sleek with the black, chrome, and purple.
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Chloe Rowe
> 3 dayI bought the Razor A2 for my sons 5th birthday. It fits his size really well, but I would be concerned about an older kid. I noticed that the platform is too short for him to fit both of his feet comfortably when coasting. Two years ago, I purchased a Razor Cruiser model for my older son and that one not only has larger wheels, but a MUCH larger platform (I can easily put both feet on that one). If your kid is 6 or older, Id consider the Cruiser model.
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Rahsaan Lesch
Greater than one weekWe bought this for our sons 7th birthday and he loves it. It’s the perfect size and it will adjust as he grows taller.
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Michael P.
> 3 dayReally well built for $20. I was surprised that this was such a good quality scooter. I have seen thse around for years, they came out just as I was leaving middle school, so it was just past my time as a kid. My 4yr old likes it a lot and scoots up and down the sidewalk with ease. The wheels are of high quality rubber, like rollerblade wheels and the whole scoother is made of sturdy aluminum. If you take care of this and keep it dry, it should last many years.
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R. Bonner
> 3 dayJust what my grandson wanted. I have always felt good buying razor scooters.