Razor A Kick Scooter for Kids - Lightweight, Foldable, Aluminum Frame, and Adjustable Handlebars

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  • Pink Johnston

    > 3 day

    Simple to assemble, very sturdy. My daughter loves riding it around the house.

  • Rita Tisinger

    > 3 day

    I purchased this Razor Scooter as a gift for my 6 year old grandson. This scooter was replacing his old scooter (a different brand) that broke after using for only a short period time. I waited 5 months before writing a review in order to see how well this Razor A Kick Scooter held up in comparison to his old scooter. Well, this scooter is far superior in construction as well as ease of use. It is light in weight (only 6 pounds), and constructed of airplane grade aluminum. It is extremely durable,, able to withstand all that a six year old boy could inflict upon it. It is well balanced and folds up easily, has inline style urethane wheels, and a rear fender brake. I purchased it in the green color to match his new safety helmet. Well, its been 5 months now, and my grandson has put it through the equivalent of an extreme automotive durability test. The Razor A Kick Scooter has passed with flying colors, earning it the Grandma Certificate of Approval.

  • michrich

    > 3 day

    So easy to put together. My granddaughter is a little intimidated by this as it takes more skill than she has attained with her three wheeled scooter. With practice she’s getting better. The product looks good, it’s well made, was shipped across country a few thousand mikes away from me- so no, it definitely didn’t arrive in a timely manner- but that’s just human error- it wasn’t for lack of trying, and it’s a great addition to my grandchildren’s toys to keep them active. I say, buy this one!!

  • L. Newmark

    > 3 day

    This Razor A Kick scooter is very affordable and easy to manage. My 6 year old opened the box and was able to get it ready to ride all by himself, even adjusting the height. The handlebars are comfy and there is a no slip grip for his foot. It fits him well and I know hes safe with it as long as he wears his helmet. I love that it folds and well be able to take it with us on trips to a park or wherever without worrying that were taking up too much trunk space. Since its adjustable, it is shared easily amongst friends of all sizes, from a small 3.5 year old, to bigger 9 year olds. The red is a good color for boys and girls. The scooter has held up pretty well despite rough play over the past 5 months, but the adjuster to raise/lower the handlebar does sometimes get stuck. Id caution against leaving it outside during rainy weather as it can and will rust. Since its lightweight, and since its easily foldable, my kids are pretty good about bringing it inside without a hassle. I love the price as a good outdoor activity -- for around $25 I have a riding toy that all my kids can use if they dont feel like bike riding.

  • Sherrilyn

    > 3 day

    Im a college student who decided it was necessary to buy some form of transportation because I am taking back to back classes that are the opposite sides of campus. It just came in last night and it does feel a little small. I am 52 with a size 6.5 shoe. When holding the handle my arms are slightly bent, about maybe at a 150 degree angle from being completely straight. My foot already takes the majority of the space and my other foot must be on the break, it cannot also rest behind my other foot on the scooter. When I was little and had a scooter, obviously I was shorter and had smaller feet so this could explain the inconvenience. However, I can live with it and use it comfortably. But those of a taller height and bigger shoe size, I would consider/ suggest looking for one a bigger size of possible.

  • mommys boy

    > 3 day

    My 6yo wanted a replacement for his other razor scooter after the wheel bearings went. This is a slightly different style than what he had before but he has been loving it. It rides straight, wheels move with ease and its lightweight enough for him to pick it up and maneuver with minimal effort. He is however unable to collapse it by himself and to be honest I have a relatively tough time doing it myself. It only takes a few seconds but I definitely have to try to close it for it to close. Once folded up though it is effortless to carry and takes up minimal space.

  • Mom of 2A

    > 3 day

    I bought a Razor A Kick Scooter (green) as a Christmas gift for my son, who is 2yr 9mon old and 33 tall, so he will never have to fight with his sister (4yr 10mon old) again for another Razor A scooter that I bought a year ago. My son loves it (and so does my daughter) and here is why: 1. The adjustable handlebars make the scooter a perfect fit in terms of height for any age of young kids. 2. It is small and light weighted enough for a little kid to take along. 3. It is easy for a little kid to steer. 4. Its foldable design also makes it a breeze for parents to carry/transport around. On the other hand, parents should beware of the fact that a scooter like this could be faster than you want. So better always dress your little kids properly with protective gears and watch them during their rides for safety reasons.

  • Whose That Guy

    > 3 day

    Got this for my 7 year old. He really likes it and for the price I think it is a great buy. I will say this though, their are 3 wheel models out there that both my 7 and 4 year old like a lot better than this two wheel razor. The three wheel ones are a lot easier to control and most have a fixed front wheels which my kids like better. They are more expensive, but I think they are worth it over the 2 wheel versions. Again this one is good. . . kids love it, just something to think about.

  • Tanookicatoon

    > 3 day

    This is not what I wanted. The description said this was the original, instead I got a redesigned scooter that is meant for smaller children, clearly what the 5+ was for. I used to have this particular design from Razor and have been a 55 Mexican for at least 15 years since owning the original. I specifically remember being able to raise the handle bars well above my head and being able to place both my feet on the board. The handle bars on this model barely come up to my belt line and can not be raised any higher than that because there is a locking mechanism preventing this. What is even the point of the collar lock if you can barely raise the handle bars higher than the picture? Like, I seriously want to try and see if I can ride this thing the way it is, because I actually needed this thing, but Im afraid the company wont take it back if theres barely a scratch on the damn thing.

  • LifeIsGood

    > 3 day

    I bought one two years ago for one child (6 years old then). My younger child (turned 4 recently) kept using her sisters, so I got exact same one again. They love these and I love it, because we can go for long walks with our dogs. Its well made, easy to use, easy to store, and just lot of fun. Age 4 and up could use it. It did get rust spots here and there, so store indoor if possible ( we kept it out of rain but its very humid in FL; rust spots didnt effect the performance).

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