Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter for Kids Ages 8+ - 8" Urethane Wheels, Aluminum Frame, Anodized Finish Featuring Bold Colors and Graphics, For Riders up to 220 lbs








Key features
- •Large, 8-inch (200 mm) urethane wheels provide a smooth ride and activate a unique light show that mirrors the Razor logo as they start spinning
- •Strong, height adjustable aluminum T-tube and larger deck to support taller riders up to 220 lbs (100 kg)
- •Bold colors and attention-grabbing graphics on both handlebar and deck
- •Easy folding mechanism allows for fast portability and storage
- •Rear fender brake makes for quick and easy slowing and stopping
Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter for Kids Ages 8+ - 8" Urethane Wheels, Aluminum Frame, Anodized Finish Featuring Bold Colors and Graphics, For Riders up to 220 lbs
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Customer Reviews
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Smooth ride , lots of fun for my daughter
kimberley susanne woelker✓ Verified Purchase•May 5, 2024
Great scooter for tween/ teen. My daughter(11) likes the big wheels and smooth ride. She has so much fun. Highly recommended! ðŸ‘ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
Better for bumpy sidewalks
Bic. Mask wearer✓ Verified Purchase•May 3, 2024
We had the original Razors with the small wheels. They were hard to fold but very cool if you were at a skatepark or a place with smooth concrete. We upgraded to these large wheel models, which are easier to fold and easier to ride. Good for all ages, sturdier. Definitely bulkier but just as easy to carry
You and your homies need this.
Jacob Banks✓ Verified Purchase•April 9, 2024
One day my roommate came home and said "you remember those kick scooters from when we were kids? I got one to ride behind my girlfriend when she goes for runs."
I look into the garage and there I see it, just as I remember. Immediately, memories started flooding in. Ideas started forming. He tells me he saw it while trapped in target with his girlfriend, and it was only $30. I feel for him, we all know there is no "quick trip" to target for a woman. He tells me he already took it around the block, but there is a problem"¦ we aren't kids anymore and he had gotten the small one (razor A2, also we are 25 years old). He complains about his back aching, the handlebars being too short, the platform being too small for his feet, etc.
"Man, if only they had a bigger one for adults" I thought"¦ "surely they make one"¦"
Fellas, I can't stress enough how amazing this scooter is. The handlebars are much taller, the platform is much bigger, the wheels are much smoother, and it even has a kickstand so you can post up with the gang when you pull up. This was the best $70 I have ever spent. I feel like a kid again when I ride this. There's no stress about work, finances, life, or anything at all. There's just the wind in your hair and a smile on your face.
I look into the garage and there I see it, just as I remember. Immediately, memories started flooding in. Ideas started forming. He tells me he saw it while trapped in target with his girlfriend, and it was only $30. I feel for him, we all know there is no "quick trip" to target for a woman. He tells me he already took it around the block, but there is a problem"¦ we aren't kids anymore and he had gotten the small one (razor A2, also we are 25 years old). He complains about his back aching, the handlebars being too short, the platform being too small for his feet, etc.
"Man, if only they had a bigger one for adults" I thought"¦ "surely they make one"¦"
Fellas, I can't stress enough how amazing this scooter is. The handlebars are much taller, the platform is much bigger, the wheels are much smoother, and it even has a kickstand so you can post up with the gang when you pull up. This was the best $70 I have ever spent. I feel like a kid again when I ride this. There's no stress about work, finances, life, or anything at all. There's just the wind in your hair and a smile on your face.
Great scooter for older kids
AmazonLover✓ Verified Purchase•March 23, 2024
This is such a good quality scooter. It's for my teenage son and he loves it. I've even ridden it (6ft tall) and I don't have to hunch down for the handle bars. Nothing but speed and ease when riding. Has a kickstand for propping it up when not using. Overall, highly recommend it
Fun and practical transportation for (playful active) adults
Scott✓ Verified Purchase•March 16, 2024
This thing is a lot of fun. I'm an adult and I use it to shorten a 40 minute walk. I can do it in about 1/3 of the time on this scooter. I've rolled hundreds of miles on this thing and it's holding up quite well. I weigh 150 lbs and I carry a backpack that weighs between 35 & 60 lbs. So on the average day, I've got around 200 lbs rolling along on this thing.
I wear a helmet because you can easily get up to 25 MPH on this thing going down a hill. On the flats, it'll do a solid 10+ MPH. Going uphill is a lot of work. Usually I just sling it over my shoulder and walk when hills are steep.
If you live where it rains a lot, the rear brake doesn't work well if there's any moisture. In some cases, it feels like it doesn't do anything. But if it's dry outside, it does a reasonable job of slowing and stopping the scooter.
It folds up in about 3 - 5 seconds. I can chase a bus on this thing and collapse it while I'm on the run, board and ride. I'm pretty sure I look quite silly on this thing but that's okay. It reminds me of being a kid, it's that fun.
I ran it over some gravel one day and much to my surprise, it kept rolling. The gravel wasn't loose and the scooter slowed down quite a bit but it didn't stop the thing. I've probably ridden this thing 200 miles or more. The front wheel looks almost new and the rear wheel has lost a little bit of tread but not much. It rattles quite a bit when I'm just pushing it but once I put my weight on it, it rolls along solidly.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one of these for a kid -- it would absolutely hold up to that. My only concern would be that the kid should be old enough to be responsible going the speeds you can get on the downhill with this thing. A helmet is a good idea.
Would I buy one of these again? Absolutely. This thing has paid for itself several times over. Cheaper than taking a cab and a lot more fun. Good exercise too!
I wear a helmet because you can easily get up to 25 MPH on this thing going down a hill. On the flats, it'll do a solid 10+ MPH. Going uphill is a lot of work. Usually I just sling it over my shoulder and walk when hills are steep.
If you live where it rains a lot, the rear brake doesn't work well if there's any moisture. In some cases, it feels like it doesn't do anything. But if it's dry outside, it does a reasonable job of slowing and stopping the scooter.
It folds up in about 3 - 5 seconds. I can chase a bus on this thing and collapse it while I'm on the run, board and ride. I'm pretty sure I look quite silly on this thing but that's okay. It reminds me of being a kid, it's that fun.
I ran it over some gravel one day and much to my surprise, it kept rolling. The gravel wasn't loose and the scooter slowed down quite a bit but it didn't stop the thing. I've probably ridden this thing 200 miles or more. The front wheel looks almost new and the rear wheel has lost a little bit of tread but not much. It rattles quite a bit when I'm just pushing it but once I put my weight on it, it rolls along solidly.
I wouldn't hesitate to buy one of these for a kid -- it would absolutely hold up to that. My only concern would be that the kid should be old enough to be responsible going the speeds you can get on the downhill with this thing. A helmet is a good idea.
Would I buy one of these again? Absolutely. This thing has paid for itself several times over. Cheaper than taking a cab and a lot more fun. Good exercise too!
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