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Robert Scofield
> 3 dayI like this scooter. We got it for a gift. My kids have the cheaper A1, but I thought we would splurge with the fancier one. Honestly, I can not really understand what the difference is. It does look a little different, but it is the same size and seems to function the same. I would probably just get the A1 next time and save some money.
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Chris
> 3 dayThis came and was easy to put together. It was for my granddaughter’s birthday, and she loved it. She rides the scooter everywhere. It folds easily so you can throw it in the back of the car and take it anywhere.
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R. Wald
> 3 dayI purchased this for my 6 yr old son for Christmas and he loves it! My son still rides his bike with training wheels but I thought that this might get him on the road to learning balance and so far so good on this note...he initially only wanted to ride with one foot on the scooter but now has enhanced his balance to the point where he regularly rides with both feet on the scooter. When he gets home from school he wants to immediately ride his scooter. This is a great product and a great value. I like how it folds up for easy stowage in the car.
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Jesper
> 3 dayPerfect size for my 6 year old and 8 year old.
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mkemama
> 3 dayFast and fun, but watch your ankles. If you lift the wheels off the ground, it swings around and gets you. Guess Razor is the perfect name for it! Still, we have two of them because the kids ride them all the time.
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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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kat00kat
> 3 dayIve had many razor scooters over my lifetime, some lost and some taken by siblings. I got one for my kid and I must have gotten a dud because it wont unfold 75% of the time. We just keep it unfolded and against the garage wall now. I still love the brand, but irritated at this one because of the folding issue.
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NJoy!!
> 3 daySuper sleek and lightweight metal body. I was lil worried it would be too big and heavy for my 5 year old, but its really not very heavy, and its handle is so easily adjustable, no need for tools. The bike required no assembly, was ready to use out of the box. Its handle folds down easily, so storing it in apartment has been life saver for us. My son couldnt wait to show it to his friends when it arrived, its very sturdy and wheels were like butter on floor,so smooth. i think it would last him long time. Definitely recommend for kids 5-8.
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Paul
> 3 dayGood sturdy unit, the kids love them (we bought 3). Given that the body is stainless, you would think the fasteners would be stainless as well but they are not. Screws, rivets, etc. all rusting up after a few months. That is the only negative and Id gladly give 5 stars if Razor had spent a few extra pennies to use stainless fasteners as well. Should hold up for a year or two, which is all I would expect at this price.
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Chris
> 3 dayI got this about 2 weeks into college, and I dont know how I ever walked to class. A walk that took me 25 minutes, is only a 7 minute scooter ride. It folds easily so I can carry it to class, and I dont have to worry about locking it up. The agility of it is perfect for navigating busy sidewalks. The noise it makes going over the side walk cracks is usually loud enough so that people hear you and move. The deck only has room for one foot, so the wheelie bar on the A2 is a perfect place to rest your other foot. Very well designed machine!