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Razor A Kick ScooterFrom Razor |
Customer Reviews
| By | Susan Shams (West Des Moines, IA)
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This is a great scooter. My children love it. It is easily folded, and
it has a built in brake to slow it down. It looks very sleek with its
silver paint and clear wheels. It is not big and bulky but very svelte.
I recommend this scooter wholeheartedly, your kids and even you will love it.
By A Customer
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My son started kindergarten this year, half a mile away from our home.
He didn't enjoy walking the distance, but the scooter solved the
problem. He just LOVES scooting around the streets, and mastered the
technique within a week.Now getting home is fun. The scooter moves and
works great. All of the kids in NYC have them - I've even heard of a
kid who mastered the skill at age 2. I was really confused when I was
shopping for a scooter...I wasn't sure from reading the ads, whether
this scooter was actually appropriate for a 4 year old. It's been fine.
I highly recommend this scooter for kids who want to get around
quickly.
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I bought this scooter for my daughter (7 yr old) and my husband was on
it so much I had to buy another one. They take them everywhere. It is
great for camping to get around the campgounds. It breaks down easily
to store under car seats. I really recommend this scooter.
| By | S. Neary (Florida)
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| By | M. Madoni (Corona, CA United States)
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I have had mine for two years and I have mastered really hard street
tricks. It is great if you or your child wants to get into scating. I
mastered riding it in about a week. The only two brands worth buying
are razor and micro. But in my opinion, razor is the sure-fire best. It
is the lightest in the scooter industry along with micro. The reason I
like razor better is because micro make the foot-board to long so you
can't go down slopes to well. But I think micro would be the best for
adults because their feet probibly not fit on a razor. I don't fall to
often so you don't need to woory about you or your child falling. The
only time I fell really bad was when I was doing a trick where I do a
wheelie in the air. I leaned back to far and my scooter slid
aproxamately 10 feet and I slid 3. It's still numb after about 6
months. All and All, it is the best scooter in the
world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
By A Customer
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This scooter is a ton of fun to ride on. Give it to any of your loved
ones and they'll be outside before you can say "Razor"! The scooter is
extremely durable. The only thing that will ever need replacement are
the wheels.The
scooter folds up for easy storage if space is tight. It can be easily
unfolded for people on the move. I can imagine this being a useful tool
for folks who live in the city.
The best part about the scooter is the price! (...). Instead of the video game they've been begging for, buy them this.
A Kid's Review
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This is the best scooter ever. This scooter can do all of my tough
tricks (they are really hard on scooters) and still remain in one
piece. I had a heap of other scooters before I got this one and they
all broke the day after I got them (really tough tricks). The only bad
thing is every now and then the wheels get clogged, but it's easy to
clean them.
A Kid's Review
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I first bought a Razor scooter when they were at peak-popularity (inabout 2001, in upstate NY; when I was in third grade...). That's what
every kid wanted in 2000: a Razor scooter, Poke'mon Cards, a
Poo-Chi(which I wouldn't recomend, the moisy little thing!) and a
GameBoy Color!
So, when Bradley's was going out of buisness in January 2001, I
took all my Christmas money to the clearence sale. My dad said he'd buy
me and my little sister one thing, but we had to buy the rest. Guess
what he bought? The $79 scooter! (I remember the price vividly......
It was red and shiny, ready for the road.....well the sidewalk
anyway. The snow kinda intefered with the whole scooter thing, so I
took to riding around kitchen and dining room in a loop. My new Big
Mouth Billy Bass sitting on sensor mode so every time I roded by it
sang. My Dad loved that! LOL
Soon after my sister wanted one. She was about six when she got
her's the next year. It was blue and had a carry strap. I was so
jealous! Mine didn't have a strap!
When my cousin was seven, he was borrowing ours all the time. So,
for his eighth birthday he opened a clear and black scooter, then gave
my sister such a big hug that he knocked her over!
My scooter is five years old now. It's still in one piece. The
brakes still work, the handle cusions are still there, but are no
longer as soft as the day I bought it. The folding hinges could use
some WD40, but still work. And all after almost daily riding, for five
summer's.
I have encountered the problems of those with bad reviews. For
the loose pole, all you need is screwdriver. For the crooked wheel,
just put the wheel against something hard, or both of your feet (where
shoes). This is a quick fix. To get it to stay just tighten the top
hexagon bold with an Alan Wrench. Works everytime for me, my sister,
and my cousin.
My sister's is in better shape than mine, but my cousin's isn't.
He kinda left it outside all winter..........need I go any farther? It
still works and rides well, but the handle padding is gone. Oh
well....he doesn't care, as long as it works.
Today we buy a fourth scooter for my cousin Kiaya. I hoping it's
purple. My favorite color, but hey-I already got one! (When I got mine
thay didn't make a purple one :- (
Long Live the Razor Scooter!



