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| Brand: Razor
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This scooter is great for Pre-teens and Young teens September 24, 2005 17 out of 20 found this review helpful
I am 13 and I have had my scooter since I was 10. My scooter lasted 3 years! Than it began to get old. I got a nice new scooter and they ride smooth. They now make them pink too. I reccomend this scooter for kids 10-15. They will look cool riding it, and have loads of fun riding them around the neighborhood with their friends. If their is a parent reading this, get your pre-teen or young teen a razor scooter, they'll love you! I'm a girl, but this scooter is for boys and girls!
Wheee! August 9, 2004 Auntie Mame (New York, NY) 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
This has proven to be a very convenient means of travel for those without a car. As an adult, but young at heart, I use it to go short distances in my neighborhood (Queens, NY) and back and forth from the train. Light in weight and easy to fold, it comfortably fits in my backpack. I recommend it not only to children as a toy, but to shorter (handle bars go to 35 inches in height) adults who enjoy walking but sometimes have time constraints that require a glide!
Good kids scooter September 13, 2007 Arthur Bradley (Virginia) 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
We purchased two of the A2 scooters (purple and green), and our kids really love them. For me personally (a middle-aged man), they remind me of skateboarding as a kid. I was initially hesitant to get scooters, because I recall that there were many hand injuries from the early models. After examining the A2 however, I don't think there's much risk of that anymore. The handles are locked into the stem using a positive locking button nub, and the stem itself is locked using a clamp very much like your bicycle seat stem. The scooter's frame is heavy duty enough to hold my weight (165 pounds), so it's plenty strong enough for most kids. Overall, the kids love the scooters. And for the price (around $40 shipped), I couldn't find anything better that would get the kids outside doing some physical activity. Written by Arthur Bradley, author of "Process of Elimination" - a thriller that pits a martial artist against a world-class sniper out to shape the next Presidential election. Please indicate if reviews are helpful.
Amazing gift for my Daughter November 9, 2006 M. Subramanian (Palo Alto, USA) 12 out of 13 found this review helpful
I gifted this bike to my Daughter (7 yrs old)after her old bike worn out and she was really excited about the smoothness in the ride and the strong frame. She really likes it that she take it with her whenever we go for outdoor activities (like a local park, playground). Easy to fold and compact fit in our car. Usually after she is done riding it will be lying on the ground in sun and rain and till date (3 months since purchase) it does not show any signs of fading/rusting. Good Construction and materials.
A well-built, compact scooter January 15, 2006 A. Bernard 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
Our 4-year-old son took to this scooter like a duck to water and wants to use it almost every day. He already had a good helmet, but we made sure that we had purchased the elbow and knee pads, which was a good investment. It is a really nicely built scooter and folds up well for taking in the car. I would definitely recommend this to anyone buying a scooter for ages 4 and older.
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