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carolannet
> 3 dayMy 6 year old absolutely LOVES this thing! My brother got it for her this past Christmas and for the price we’ve already gotten our moneys worth out of it!! The only reason I gave 4 stars was because the folding mechanism stopped working after only folding it once. That was a perk for us since I have a small car but it still rides great!!
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R. Wald
Greater than one weekI 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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That Helpful Dad
> 3 dayFirst off picked this up from Amzn warehouse for $29 so I was pleased with that - box was damaged but product was perfect. The kids in the neighborhood (between 5 and 8 yrs old) love these little scooters. If you are trying to figure out the differences between the A1, A2, A3, and A5/Pro its basically as follows: A1: original, no back wheelie bar (look closely at picture and you will see the difference in A1 vs A2), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbs A2: same as A1 but with wheelie bar and shock absorber on front (look at pics to see this), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbs A3: same as A2 but with 125mm wheels, still under 143 lbs A5/Pro: pretty much different all the way around, much bigger wheels, bigger deck, bigger hands, and holds up to 220 lbs The takeaway for me is that the A1, A2, or A3 would all be suitable for younger kids (say less than 10?), while older kids and adults will want the A5. Hope this helps
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H. A. Byrd
> 3 dayBought back in Summer 2020 as everything was closing up. Kids needed something to keep them occupied while at home over summer.
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Tanisha
> 3 dayPerfect size for my daughter who is almost 9 and average height for her age . I had pre assembled so cant attest to if its easy to assemble. Easy and simple to fold and store
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Cavy gal
Greater than one weekI purchased these for my kids birthdays 9 and 11. The kids are having a great time on these scooters. Easy set up my 9 year old set up his sisters. I do think that they are a little short. I thought the handle would extend more than it did, so if you have a taller child you may want to look into other models of this scooter. My kids are on the shorter side so they will get a bit of usage out of these scooters. Overall we are satisfied and the kids are having lots of good times.
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Vijay Saxena
> 3 dayI had the first razor scooters that came out about 20 years ago and it still works like new. I bought this one for my daughter and it is definitely made much cheaper. When going to close it the lever gets stuck. When riding it the handle gets very loose and starts to twist so the handle and the wheel arent lined up. Not as good as the original but still a fun scooter and better than all the knockoff brands.
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Jess
> 3 dayThis is for my niece for her upcoming birthday. I just know she’ll love it; I used to have one as well and I know they are a lot of fun! Thank you, this is going to be wonderful as a gift for her! She is going to ride it everywhere, school, and around the house.
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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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Klaire Moon
> 3 dayMy boys loved it these were their Christmas gifts from Santa! We even raced parents to kids on them so they are very sturdy for all weights/ ages! My youngest was 4 when he started riding it