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Razor Pro Model Scooter | 
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| Brand: Razor Category: Sports
Buy New: $43.88 - $64.95
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MPN: RAZOR PRO MODEL SCOOTER ASIN: B001COGH0K
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| Features:
| • | Patented folding mechanism | | • | Patented rear fender brake | | • | Full length head tube | | • | Aircraft-grade aluminum | | • | Reinforced urethane wheels equipped with high speed bearings |
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Product Description The Razor Pro Model Kick Scooter, designed and tested by Team Razor pro-riders with durability and performance in mind, features full deck grip tape designed by Team Razor pro rider Ricky Wernicke, double stacked head clamp for extra head tube strength, extra thick foam grips for additional palm protection, and is 3 inches taller than the Razor A Series Scooters. Features: Patented folding mechanism Patented rear fender brake Full length head tube Aircraft-grade aluminum Reinforced urethane wheels equipped with high speed bearings Easy fold and carry Handle Bar height when fully extended is 3" higher than the A Series scooters. For ages 6 and up
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| Customer Reviews: Read 84 more reviews...
Great product!! January 4, 2009 RW (Knoxville, TN) We have had many scooters and use them quite frequently. I ride with my boys and have worn out my sons scooters doing so. We decided that since we all scooter so much, we'd invest in a nicer one and I am glad we did! This is a great product. This scooter shows you how much of a "toy" all the other scooters are. It rides smoother, and has more foot room. I can even ride with my three year old standing in front of me. It is very durable. We have been riding on this type scooter for a year now and will definatly invest in another one when my youngest son gets ready for his own.
Awesome scooter! January 1, 2009 James Stouffer (Canada) Bought this for my daughter after she had been given another scooter of lesser quality that she never used. I took a chance on this one hoping she would ride it. She loves it and so does my other daughter!!! It was a big hit for a present, and I plan on getting another 2 of them, one of those for me. It is very well built, smooth riding and a lot of fun. That makes all the difference. Also looks nice. It's good for kids (and adults!) to get them outside and doing something physical. For the price you cannot beat it. Have been looking for a scooter this well built for years, and finally found one.
Razor pro is the bomb! December 25, 2008 S. Henson Perfect time on delivery (free =)) 5 star for all. Easy assembly and my son is geeked. Cant say enough. BTW- A2 has a weight limit.
DECENT & STURDY ENOUGH FOR THE PRICE...( B+) December 21, 2008 A. Hamidi (Maryland) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I am 6'2" 195lb. I just got one cause it was cheap and more convenient than hauling a bike around campus. No complaints besides the brakes being pretty weak, granted I am on the upper level of weight limit, and when going pretty fast (i.e. downhill) the frame feels a bit shaky and unstable. This isnt really a problem though, assuming you have decent control and reaction speed in case something WERE to happen. Once again, Im factoring in the low price and the convenience, and the fact that its sort of meant for kids. It works for someone my size and it cuts my walking time in less than half.
my son loves his pro scooter December 12, 2008 D. A. Otterson (menifee, calif.) My son is 11 and he loves his pro scooter. He rides it everyday. He loves to go over jumpes with it. It so far seems to be very durable. The hand grips that come on it are cheap though. They are like the ones on the reg. scooters. We bought the rubber ones for it and they work much better. I think that this is a good buy for anyone with very active boys.
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