🛴 Glide into Adventure with Razor's A2 Kick Scooter!
The Razor A2 Kick Scooter is designed for youth, featuring a lightweight aluminum frame, adjustable handlebars, and a unique front suspension system that reduces vibrations for a smoother ride. With a weight limit of 143 pounds and a foldable design, it's perfect for easy transport and storage. Ideal for kids looking to perform tricks or simply enjoy a ride, this scooter comes fully assembled and ready to use.
Brand | Razor |
Color | Clear/Black |
Age Range (Description) | Youth |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Weight Limit | 143 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 25.5"L x 11.25"W x 33.5"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | A2 |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 6 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Wheel Size | 95 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
UPC | 845423019822 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423019822 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.04 x 8.27 x 4.09 inches |
Package Weight | 2.84 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 25.5 x 11.25 x 33.5 inches |
Brand Name | Razor |
Warranty Description | 90 day Limited Manufacturer |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 13012000 |
Style | A2 |
Included Components | A2 Kick Scooter and product manual |
Size | One Size |
D**
Perfect for my 7year old
Super fun to ride me, very dependable product. Love the safety features of the back brake. Super simple scooter to use. No battery required.
M**O
Great Scooter, Bought as Gift and Would Buy Again
Bought as a gift for a little girl. She loved it. Very sturdy, minimal assembly (plugging grips in that are already connected). Would buy again.
M**H
Wonderful gift!
My daughter is so happy with her new scooter. She always wants to ride when we go for walks now. It is everything I expect from a Razor scooter. She's super happy with the purple wheels.
T**N
Outstanding scooter for the price.
The Razor A2 Kick Scooter is an outstanding scooter for the price. I now own two (2) of these scooters which are utilized by both of our girls (8 years old & 5 years old). Both of our girls love these scooters. Our girls are not aggressive our abusive riders in any way so these particular scooters are a perfect fit for their style of use. I have tried these scooters also (170 lbs) and as long as the pavement or asphalt is smooth the ride is very nice. The scooter is very sturdy and can handle my weight and aggressive riding. I would not buy this type of scooter if you plan to ride aggressively in any way. Get a more expensive model that can handle abuse. Before I purchased these Razor A2 Kick Scooters, I purchased one from another company that was cheaper. WARNING: If you find any scooters that are cheaper than the Razor A2 Kick Scooter, I can almost guarantee that there are no welded parts on the scooter and that this cheaper scooter will not last. The one I purchased did NOT have welded handle bars. The T-section for the handle bar was bolted together instead of welded and after using this scooter, the bolt connections got looser and the handle bars began to move significantly. I did not want to see anyone get hurt when the handle bar finally broke so I decided to get rid of this scooter before it happened.
T**D
Comparison of A1, A2, A3, and A5 - for younger kids any of the A1, 2, or 3 are about the same
First off picked this up from Amzn warehouse for $29 so I was pleased with that - box was damaged but product was perfect.The kids in the neighborhood (between 5 and 8 yrs old) love these little scooters. If you are trying to figure out the differences between the A1, A2, A3, and A5/Pro it's basically as follows:A1: original, no back 'wheelie' bar (look closely at picture and you will see the difference in A1 vs A2), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbsA2: same as A1 but with wheelie bar and 'shock absorber' on front (look at pics to see this), 98mm wheels, under 143 lbsA3: same as A2 but with 125mm wheels, still under 143 lbsA5/Pro: pretty much different all the way around, much bigger wheels, bigger deck, bigger hands, and holds up to 220 lbsThe takeaway for me is that the A1, A2, or A3 would all be suitable for younger kids (say less than 10?), while older kids and adults will want the A5.Hope this helps
I**D
A childhood favorite.
I'm currently 19 years old but I have been riding Razor Scooters since I was a kid. I just started college this past fall and I've been looking for a way to get around campus. I have a bike, but my campus has too many hills for me to be able to bike to all my classes. Also, my campus has a bus system, but the buses are known to be unreliable at times. So as a last resort, I decided to buy a new scooter. I have one at home, but I've had it since I was about 10 years old, so its not in the best shape. The new A2 scooter is basically a revamp of a childhood favorite. While structurally it is basically the same, the new folding mechanism makes it 10x easier to fold up. I'm a pretty small person (only about 5'1" and 98lbs) so the size of the scooter is perfect for me, so there is a chance it could be small for others. Also since it is super portable, I am able to scooter between classes and just carry it up hills or other places where I can't ride it. Overall, once you get over the fact that you're a 19 year old college kid riding a scooter, this is absolutely worth it. I am 100% satisfied with this purchase and would recommend it to anyone looking for an easy way to get around.
V**E
Ordered it from my daughter's birthday a year ago and she still has it
I ordered this for my daughter's birthday a few years ago and she still has it and still rides it everyday and it is in great condition. I would highly recommend this to anybody looking to get a scootee for their child!
I**A
Great for bigger kids
The media could not be loaded. I purchased the scooter for my son, because we wanted to it take on vacation with us and to he has outgrew his three wheel scooter so I purchased this to take on vacation is a little hard for him to maneuver because he uses his three wheels, but with practice he’ll get it definitely purchase helmets and Knee guards or pads, elbow pads pads because they will get a tumble what is expected.
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