Razor A2 Kick Scooter (Purple)

February 1st, 2010

Razor A2 Kick Scooter (Purple) Review


Bought this for my 9 year old daughter as a Christmas gift. It’s her 3rd Razor scooter, and she LOVES the little kick plate at the back. Now she can do more tricks. Also, the seller (can’t remember the store name) something “Fitness” in Santa Monica, CA was AWESOME! They shipped the same day, and I had it the NEXT! Unheard of for Christmas time!

Feature

  • Original kick scooter made of sturdy aircraft-grade aluminum with purple highlights
  • Patented T-tube and deck design folds conveniently for transport
  • 98 mm inline-style urethane wheels with springless shock system
  • Patented rear fender brake for quick stops; all-new wheelie bar
  • Recommended for ages 5 and older; 6-month warranty

Product Description

The Razor A2 Scooter has a new springless front wheel and shock system along with a new wheelie bar and updated deck design. Patented rear fender brake and folding mechanism. Easy to fold and carry as well as convenient to store.

Razor A2 Kick Scooter (Purple) Specifications

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 A2 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 A2 is built 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 system that makes bumpy pavement feel smoother than ever and an all-new wheelie bar that guarantees an extra dollop of fun. Add in the foldable T-tube and deck, which tuck together to create a compact footprint (ideal for carrying when riding isn’t appropriate), and you have a great kick scooter for virtually any situation. Other details include an enhanced finger guard, 98 mm inline-style wheels, and a patented rear fender brake for quick stops.

This version of the Razor A2, which weighs around 6 pounds and supports up to 143 pounds, sports purple handlebars, a purple deck logo, and purple wheels and is recommended for ages 5 and older. It’s also backed by a six-month warranty. For the next step up, try the Razor A3 Scooter.

Key Features:

  • For riders ages 5 and older
  • Sturdy aluminum construction
  • Weighs approximately six pounds
  • Retractable kickstand
  • Rear fender brake
  • Enhanced finger guard
  • Patented folding mechanism
  • 143-pound user weight capacity
  • Six-month warranty

The buyer and rider of the Razor A2 scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of scooters.

Customer Reviews

Razor Scooter – Elaine Lemon – Gig Harbor, WA
This was bought as a gift for our 7 year old grandson so he could keep up with his 3 year old cousin. They have the best time on their scooters. I love how portable it is when to go to each others houses, much easier than throwing the bike in the car.

Customer Reviews

Razor A2 Scooter Purple – Wendy – NJ
We got this for Christmas for our daughter and she loves it! It was a nice transition from the 3 wheel scooter. And she of course loves the purple color.

Customer Reviews

endless entertainment – jane eyre – wayne pa
My kids love this- bought 2 from amazon- my kids 9 and 6 are riding it around the house- enjoying themselves in the winter months. Does not scuff the floors- no damage to anything yet. Great braking mechanism. Best of the christmas presents.

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*** Product Information and Prices Stored: Jan 31, 2010 22:55:31

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