Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter

September 2nd, 2009

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter

Designed for new riders, this fun three-wheeled scooter offers great stability and balance for little ones still developing their coordination skills. It features a wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck, 98mm wheels, and a newly designed folding mechanism that allows for compact storage. Soft foam grip handles allow for a comfortable grip while riding. Appropriate for riders ages two and older, this kick scooter is easy to assemble. Key Features:For riders ages 2 and older 45-pound weight limit Three-wheeled design provides great stability Easy to control 98 mm urethane wheels Extra-wide, slip-resistant polypropylene deck Soft foam grip handles Quick and easy assembly

Razor Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H; Easy to control, 3 wheels with wide rear wheel base for maximum stability Impact resistant plastic body Weight Limit: 45 lbs. Weight: 10 lbs. Dimensions: 23.25 in. L x 8.9 in. W x 12.5 in. H Ages 3+

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3 Responses to “Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter”

  1. Fritz on September 2, 2009 2:04 am

    Two weeks ago we got Razor A Kick scooters for my 6 year old daughter and four year old son. Needless to say my two year old son wanted to keep up with the older kids and this scooter is perfect. Overall it is smaller than the Razor A, but has a wider sturdier base. Granted it does not go fast, nor does it have the maneuverability of the older kids’ scooters, but my son is happy. He wanted his very own scooter and now he has it. There is no need for him to go fast or attempt to do any tricks. While the older kids are whizzing down the block he is right next to me putzing around, happy as can be. Also, my four year old will occasionally get off of his Razor A and get on the kiddie scooter. He can maneuver the kiddie scooter fine but doesn’t ride it for very long because it lacks speed and he has to constantly keep pushing off with his foot.

    Bottom line- It’s a great scooter for 2-3 year olds. If your child is 4 or older, and remotely coordinated, get the Razor A Kick Scooter, they will like the speed and maneuverability way better.

  2. Ethaniel on September 2, 2009 8:43 am

    We were trying to decide between this and the Dora the Explorer scooter for Christmas. We finally decided to go with the Razor as it looked to be better built. It has been ridden on the street, the sidewalk, the kitchen floor and it has not had a single problem. It is quiet and solid and works as advertised. I was worried that it would be too difficult for a 4yr old to ride, but the 3rd wheel is just what she needed. This is a recent revision and includes a nifty feature: it folds up. My husband was quite happy with this. Eventually you will get to the bottom of the hill, the kid will not want to push it back up and you will be carrying it. This just makes it easier. Just a note: helmut is a MUST. They can really get some speed going and there is no good way to stop.

  3. Bayard on September 2, 2009 2:27 pm

    My 4 year old twins love them and so does my 5 year old! Many people have commented on the look of the scooter. Love the colors!

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