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Razor A Kick Scooter
Razor Cruiser Scooter (Metal Kick)
Product Description
The 2008 Cruiser Scooter is perfect for standard travel or cool sidewalk cruising - 150mm polyurethane wheels, a steel and aluminum composite structure, extra strong wood-grain deck, wheelie bar, adjustable handlebar height, a patented folding mechanism, patented rear break, and ABEC 5 bearings all combine to provide one of the smoothest scooter rides Razor provides
Product Details
- Color: Metal Kick
- Brand: Razor
- Model: 13014420
- Released on: 2007-09-01
- Dimensions: 9.00" h x 5.50" w x 27.75" l, 8.25 pounds
Features
- Compact kick scooter with flexible weight-absorbing wood deck
- Patented rear fender brake helps the rider stay in control
- Adjustable handlebars accommodate riders of several heights
- Large 125 mm urethane wheels; patented folding system
- Measures 8.5 x 27 x 4 inches (W x H x D); for ages 5 and older
Customer Reviews
what a great scooter! I have purchased the Cruiser scooter and I am so happy with it! It is so much better and faster than the original version of Razor, since the wheels and the deck are biger. It rides nice and smooth. It is so much more stable than the original and having more room for your back foot becomes realy handy. I am 5'8" and I have no problem riding it. The handle extends just enough for my hight. What a great product. I recomend it!
great scooter, great price Bought this scooter for our 5 yr old to work on balance and coordination. He loved it and figured it out almost immediately. The big wheels are great for not getting caught up on cracks, small stones or small sticks like small wheeled scooters can do. Platform is nice and wide for comfortable riding. Adjustable handle fits our 3 yr old too who wants to also learn. Folds easily for storage or travel.
Too short for most adults I've long had a Xootr Cruz scooter, which I use to get around locally in Manhattan, and I wanted a "spare scooter" in case something happened to my Xootr. I'd heard that there was no comparing Razors with Xootrs. Cost-wise, that was clear enough. (Xootrs are about four times more expensive.) Now I know that I get the scooter I pay for.
In choosing among Razors, I went for the Cruiser over the Pro based on the Cruiser's larger wheels, which should make it faster, and wider wood foot panel. Bad choice. My guess is that if you're 5'6" or shorter, the Cruiser might work for you, and that the Pro would be better for others. At 5'9", I have to lean too far forward to grip the Cruiser's handles. Looking more carefully at the specs, I now see that the Pro is three inches taller than the Cruiser.
For my purposes, this is a two-star product, but choosing a model that was too short when a taller one was available is my fault. Height aside, this scooter has a fragile feel. The wood foot panel is thin and came slightly warped out of the box. When you spin the wheels at eye level, you can see that they are slightly out of true (they're a little wobbly). I give it three stars because its price is reasonable, and it's probably functional for folks 5'6" and under. Functional is not special, and aside from the similar name (Cruz/Cruiser) and look (wide wood foot panel), it's nothing like a Xootr.
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