Razor A5 Air Scooter

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About This Item

Ride to school or around campus on the Razor® A5 Air Scooter. The pneumatic commuter wheels and anti-rattle handlebars make your ride smooth and fun even on rough terrain. It’s lightweight and folds together for easy carrying.

FEATURES:

  • Best for ages 8 and up
  • Aluminum deck and t-tube
  • Adjustable height
  • Low vibration, anti-rattle handlebars
  • Easy folding mechanism
  • Soft rubber grips
  • Steel fork with plastic fender
  • Rear brake
  • Handlebar width: 16.75”
  • Deck length: 13.4”
  • Wheels: 8” pneumatic 60 PSI commuter tires
  • Retractable kickstand
  • Max weight: 220 lbs.
  • Manufacturer’s 6-month warranty
  • Brand : Razor
  • Country of Origin : Imported
  • Style : 13013205
  • Web ID: 18RAZU5RSCTRXXXXXWHL
  • SKU: 19117669

REVIEWS

3.9
50%
Recommended

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Useable Deck Is Only 13” Long. Not Enough For An A

This scooter rolls well, it is advertised for 8 and up meaning adults. It is not an adult scooter. I have wear size 8 in womens shoes and cannot get even part a a second foot on it. There is no room to use the brake

Safety Hazard For Kids

The clearance on this scooter is way too low! Beware if you live in an older neighborhood with uneven sidewalks. The scooter constantly bottoms out, scraping on the pavement and causing the rider to stop abruptly. My son has to literally jump off or fall. It's so bad that he cannot ride it.

One Of The Best Kinds Of Scooters They Made

I got this scooter around a year or two ago, and it’s still working. Not only does it have the speed, it also has the moves

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Best Scooter Ever!

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is the best scooter I have ever used. It has a perfect quality. It rides great and it can be folded.

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Needs A Higher Deck

Deck is far to low, drags on ground on uneven terrain, defeats the purpose of the larger wheels

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