The original kick scooter just got a whole lot better, making it even more fun for kids and teens alike. Though it’ll never replace the internal combustion engine, the Razor A3 will get your child from point A to point B much quicker than on foot alone, and requires just a few scoots of one’s
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Added on: December 27, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
The original kick scooter just got a whole lot better, making it even more fun for kids and teens alike. Though it’ll never replace the internal combustion engine, the Razor A3 will get your child from point A to point B much quicker than on foot alone, and requires just a few scoots of one’s shoes in the process. Plus, it’s a blast to use, as your progeny will likely attest. The Razor A3 is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, a sturdy material that holds up to use and abuse through the years. Razor combined the traditional aluminum construction, however, with a number of recent innovations, including a springless shock-absorbing system that makes bumpy pavement feel smoother than ever and an all-new wheelie bar that guarantees an extra dollop of fun. Add in such details as 125 mm urethane wheels, ABEC-5 high-speed bearings, a patented rear fender brake, and a patented folding mechanism and you have a great kick scooter for virtually any situation. This version of the Razor A3, which supports up to 143 pounds and is recommended for ages 5 and older.
A3 vs A1 – What you should know (Pictures included) What a tremendous upgrade from the Razor A1 scooter that my daughter has been riding for the past 2 years. I wish I would have researched ahead of time originally because I probably never would have purchased the A1 and would have instead gone straight to the A3. The A1 if you are not familiar is what I would call the entry-level model from Razor. It is not a bad scooter, and may be fine for younger children to start with (under age 7). It is more compact and lighter in weight overall, which…
Best way to get to class I first purchased this scooter two years ago, right before Christmas of my freshman year of college. A junior now, I recently purchased another scooter after losing my first scooter on campus. If I hadn’t lost the scooter, I would’ve still been using the same scooter for over two years, and even with all the stress I put on it (I’m not the most careful with my things), it was still working just fine, which speaks to the durability of this product. I will say that this is hands down the best…
Great scooters. Lots of fun for not a lot … Great scooters. Lots of fun for not a lot of money. My kids, ages 7-14, all like the scooters with the larger wheels better than the ones with the smaller wheels. The lever to fold the scooter up doesn’t work very well, but most kids aren’t going to bother to fold it up anyway.