Razor A Kick Scooter, Aluminum Folding Scooter for Kids
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Dustin Shreve
> 3 dayBought this for our 2, almost 3 yr old son because he has three older siblings who have scooters and there is always fighting between him and them. He absolutely loves it! He is speed demon and from previous experience with the 3-wheeled scooters meant for toddlers, we knew he would become frustrated and it would break rather quickly. He has no trouble zipping around the house or outside on his scooter and the adjustable handlebar, goes far enough down that it is perfect for his height.
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Faical
> 3 dayI bout this scooter for my 6 years old son He likes it
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OnMyOwn
> 3 dayKid loves it. It is 100% easier to take to park outings than a bike since it folds up easily. I thought he was going to have a hard time to balance but he picked that up in no time. I also thought that it might be small since my little one is nearing 5 ft already but it is perfect for him with the handle bars stretched.
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Jo8
> 3 dayThis was gifted to a seven year old whos always had to use leftovers and finally got his very own, brand new. Were still getting used to folding it and its sometimes a fight we lose but thats on us and not the scooters fault at all. Its got a good non-slip grip on the foot rail, heavy duty foam covers over the handlebars and perfect for 4 2 people. Naturally it balks at small rocks and stuff but learning how to avoid them comes with time and is part of the ride. Great quality for the price.
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Gwen
> 3 dayThis was a huge hit with my six year old grandson. So much so, that I had to get the eight year old one, also. The scooters are easy to ride and fun for these boys. Great purchase!!
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Diloram Mukhiddinova
> 3 dayNice but expensive
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Mrs Mel Bell
> 3 daySo my teenager decided he wanted to scoot around the backyard with his little sister and obviously everyone knows the razor scooter is the most popular, its reasonably priced (we got the blue because it was the cheapest) and we could get it over night so he would have it by the time he got home from school. He was super excited to get it and had no issues unfolding it and getting it ready. They issues came when he used it, but I think it was more user error. He was having a great time until he tried a jump and missed and the scooter spun around and wacked him on the back of one shin and bounced off and hit the other and bounced off again and hit the previous shin again. Those things are sturdy and let me tell you, in a matter of seconds I could see the bruises turning purple on both shins. His bubble was burst and as we sat on the couch with ice on both of his shins I thought, I should have gotten shin guards.