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Razor Pro Model Scooter (Clear/Black)

Razor Pro Model Scooter (Clear/Black)

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Brand: Razor
Category: Sports

List Price: $59.99
Buy New: $44.99
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 84 reviews

Color: Clear/Silver
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.4
Dimensions (in): 4 x 7.3 x 25

MPN: 13018000
Model: 13018000
UPC: 076591900005
EAN: 0076591900005
ASIN: B000FK8IM2

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Pro-style kick scooter designed by Team Razor professional riders
  • Full-deck grip tape, double-stacked head clamp, and extra-thick foam grips
  • 98 mm reinforced urethane wheels with ABEC-5 high-speed bearings
  • Patented rear fender brake; folding mechanism for easy transport
  • Accommodates up to 220 pounds; 6-month warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Designed and tested by Team Razor pro riders with durability and performance in mind, the Razor Pro Model scooter is a step above most other kick scooters. The Pro Model sports such features as full-deck grip tape designed by Team Razor pro rider Ricky Wernicke, a double-stacked head clamp for extra head-tube strength, extra-thick foam grips for additional palm protection, and a folding mechanism welded to the deck for maximum durability. Riders will dig the 98 mm reinforced urethane wheels, which are equipped with ABEC-5 high-speed bearings for a smooth ride, and the patented rear fender brake, which keeps your speeds under control. Best of all, the scooter folds up into a compact package, so it's a breeze to carry on the bus or fit in a closet. The Pro Model, which is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, accommodates up to 220 pounds and is backed by a six-month warranty.

Key Features:

  • Aircraft-grade aluminum construction
  • Folding mechanism welded to the deck
  • Double-stacked head clamp
  • Full-deck grip tape
  • Extra-thick foam grips
  • 98 mm reinforced urethane wheels
  • ABEC-5 high-speed bearings
  • Rear fender brake
  • 220-pound user weight capacity

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



    Product Description
    Designed and tested by Team Razor Pro-Riders for durability and performance, this speedy scooter lets you ride in style. In fact, its full-deck grip tape is exclusively designed by Team Razor Pro-Rider Rick Wernicke. The Pro Model Kick Scooter features a full-size deck, clear 98mm urethane wheels, ABEC-5 bearings, a double-stacked head clamp, extra-thick foam grips, patented folding and rear fender brake mechanisms. Made of aircraft-grade aluminum construction.


  • Customer Reviews:   Read 79 more reviews...

    4 out of 5 stars Good commuter option; solid scooter for adults   December 2, 2008
    Mgazon
    I wanted a kick scooter for my commute, to speed me from car to train, metro to work. It needed to support a 5'11" guy with only moderate balance, and it needed to fold up small for the train. The Razor Pro scooter does all this.

    The handle extends much higher than shown; probably high enough for someone taller than 6'2". The footboard is big enough for 1 foot, really, but your other foot will be busy elsewhere.

    It also arrived intact and was easy to assemble. The only "problem" was a slightly misaligned grippy sticker that might make the points of tape tear off later, but that's not even on a place I'll ever set my foot.

    I took off 1 star b/c Razor is so successful at failing to tell commuters how to ride it :-). If you watch their stunt videos carefully, you can spot a couple seconds of wheels on the ground. But after thunking your own ankle a couple times I think you'll get it, too.

    Just so you don't fool yourself:
    * this is largely useless going up hill. Duh.
    * Your standing leg will get tired, not your pushing leg.
    * If you don't use common sense, you will probably fall (I haven't, yet).

    But it's very easy to transition from riding downhill or over flats to walking, and it packs up very tight for crowded train & subway rides.

    So: $45 was great for a stop-gap until I splurge on a folding bike.



    3 out of 5 stars Incorrect assembly instructions and parts   November 24, 2008
    Betsy (Natick, MA United States)
    This would have been a great purchase with the exception that once I got it, I got out the instructions, which seemed easy enough but could not fit the rod into the bottom, no matter what I did. I broke a sweat for 40 minutes before calling customer support. After being on hold for 20 minutes, the woman informed me that there is a known problem with this scooter that there is an incorrect part and that she was going to email me new instructions for putting it together and that it if I could not get the rod in, she'd send me a new rod which did not have the problem. I was astounded that the company would knowingly sell the product with a part that was defective and said so to the representative. She informed me that since the part did not present a safety issue, it was not recalled. She did apologize for the inconvenience. Crazy.
    Once it was finally put together, I am enjoying it, but I would not ever purchase again.



    5 out of 5 stars scooter review   November 19, 2008
    R. Yocum (lake tahoe,ca)
    this is a good product and the best price you will find, believe me, I have bought about 40 of them for my son. A+


    5 out of 5 stars Worth it   November 10, 2008
    The KG One (Central PA)
    2 out of 2 found this review helpful

    I've use this scooter for transportation from my old parking lot to work, about a mile each way on sometimes-messed-up concrete. It's held up well, and I love it. It's stable, fast, and folds up very compactly. If you're going to get a scooter for something more than just playing around in the driveway, this is the one to get.


    5 out of 5 stars Get one for the husband, too!   November 10, 2008
    Nancy (Washington DC)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    WE bought this for my daughter as our church was giving us a shower for her little, just adopted sister. We wanted her to get something fun, too. We bought the pro because of the higher weight limit - in case her dad wanted to take a spin on it. We're very glad we did!! It's very worth the little extra money.

    Boy, is it ever fun - really awesome - glides so smoothly, steers so well. I'm back on line to buy my husband one for Christmas, he's used our daughters even to run down to the neighbors house with something they needed to borrow. He loves it!



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