




Take it to the next level with the Razor Pro XX Scooter. Designed and tested by Team Razor pro riders, for maximum durability and performance in mind. The scooter offers a 100 percent aircraft-grade aluminum body, a double TIG-welded deck for superior strength, and threaded 110mm compatible fork to sustain even the roughest conditions. The scooter also features freestyle rubberized grips to protect your palms along with Razors patented rear brake system. It is equipped with 14 spoke 110mm high grade urethane wheels and RZR Pro 20 bearings for a smooth ride. Recommended for ages 8 and older and comes in your choice of silver or red, the Razor Pro XX Scooter is sure to impress!
T**M
Solid, well made very safe scooter with a lot of good features that will last a very long time
I did quite a bit of research on scooters before buying one for my son. Bottom line is that you get what you pay for...up to a point.There are a load of inexpensive scooters that are often said to be "good enough". Their limitations are smaller wheels that wear out or break faster or more easily. They have weight limits that your child may exceed by the time they're 11 or 12. The decks are smaller and the brake actuators are smaller and may be harder to use. The whole scooter may break if they do some curb hopping or other minor 'tricks' or hard usage. So you'll end up buying a second and perhaps third or fourth, making the bargain much less bargainy.This is a solid scooter you can get for about 50% more than the cheapest available. It has big heavy duty wheels that will take a long time to wear out and won't break unless your kid is doing tricks that would cause you to wet your pants if you saw them doing it. It has a large deck with plenty of foot space for better balance and fewer foot slips. Big brake pedal with raised markings which is easy to actuate and control. Solid heavy duty welds, thick aluminum and a fixed handlebar, plus >200lb weight load limit.In short, this scooter is safer than a $20 cheapie, will last longer, and you probably won't ever have to do anything with it like replace wheels. Some folks that really beat on it report they need to change the grips on the handlebars. They seem pretty tough to me.Worst problem with these is everyone knows they're a good scooter, so it may get stolen more often. My son was messing around with friends a few weeks ago and they all left their scooters on a lawn out of sight for a few minutes. My son's pro was grabbed but not the others. So make sure someone keeps an eye on this or its put away.
D**L
Strong and sturdy but too short
This scooter wasn't quite what I expected. I'm not a user myself, so I didn't know what features to look for when buying this gift for one of my three sons. What I do know is that we've gone through...I dunno, a dozen different scooters?! And they break down a lot faster than I'd hope.This scooter is definitely stronger than the fold-up type, so in that sense it's a win.What I didn't realize is that unlike the other ones we've had the height is not adjustable. To my non-expert eye the height seems about right for my 4'11 son, but I'd been thinking this would last a few years. Maybe short is the style for doing tricks? But my kid just zips around the neighborhood and he's already needing to bend over a bit.I'll be looking to see if there's an after market replacement for the neck to see if it can grow with him. In the meantime, if you or your recipient is adult height, be sure to take a good look at the height of this model before buying.
A**R
Growing up as a skateboarder I quickly realized he needed a better scooter (pro model) and I started doing research
I have an 8 year old son who started out with a fold-up Razor and then all of the sudden it became the thing to do with his little click. Growing up as a skateboarder I quickly realized he needed a better scooter (pro model) and I started doing research. Not knowing if this was another month long fad like so many things for kids his age I didn't want to spend a ton of money so when I found this at under $50 I couldn't believe the features it had compared to other scooters for twice as much. I decided to purchase and couldn't have been happier with my decision. This was one of Razor's first "Pro" models and for a beginner transitioning to intermediate it's been great. The only issue I have and why I didn't give it 5 stars is it's still an in expensive model. My son's skills advanced so quick the flaws between this and the other true "Pro" models has became apparent. I live in Southern California and my son and I now go to the local skate park all the time and he's ready for a more advanced model. If you want a decent transition scooter to see if your child is really into it then I highly recommend this one. If you know your child is in it for the long haul you can probably skip this one and pay $25-40 more for a fairly good "Pro" model by another manufacturer.
J**D
perfect for adults wanting to zip alongside or ahead of their kids
I needed an adult scooter - wasn't that easy to search for when i first looked and I ended up ordering one that looked right. My fault - I didn't read the details and when it came it was really for a large child, the handle wasn't adjustable in height and - well, it didn't work. Its my first time returning something to Amazon and it was really easy. (I was amazed that my refund came through about 20 minutes after I had been to the UPS office and dropped the package off - very efficient!)So then I ordered this one. Its for me, but also my husband and also my 3 year old when she gets tired of riding hers or walking.Its great - I am zipping about all over the place with my kids. The handlebar is high, the wheels are bigger and its sturdy over the cracks and bumps and acorns on the ground. Its fun :)
H**T
solid scooter, would by again for my own kids
Purchased this scooter for a neighbor kid who's scooter was unfixable. Was very pleased at how strong the scooter is and i am sure it will hold up to the abuse he will inflict upon it. The finish looks great, the full length sandpaper on the deck is a plus for extra traction be it riding through puddles or jumping over obstacles in the driveway. I was happy to see that it had real rubber grips that will hold up very well. As a plus to this scooter the bearings are a definite upgrade compared to the foldable razors. I really like how this one does not fold and feels a lot more solid. The handle bars felt a bit more wide then the razor a2 and a3 that reside in my garage but this works out well for the boy that i bought it for since he is taller and more husky for his age.
D**M
great value, great look
For the price, the look, and the name, it's awesome. My seven year old, doing curb jumping, and basic tricks however, actually managed to crack both wheels in half after less than one year of use. I didn't bother with warranty, just replaced them with higher quality wheels given the abuse the scooter is/was taking. But for the the price (less than $60USD), it can't be beat after all the researching I did.
B**R
7 Year Old Loves It
I am very pleased with the quality of this scooter. My 7 year old rides it constantly....and hard. The frame is very sturdy and the wheel bearings are holding up great. The only wear and tear are to the ends of the handlebar grips but that is only because he lets it drop to the ground after use. (I've even took a couple burns with it and I'm 195lbs.)
O**O
Excelente adquisición
Es difícil encontrar esta marca en México, pero Amazon lo hace posible, además llegó antes de lo esperado lamentablemente como es de importación se tuvo que pagar el envío, pero lo vale.
D**D
Great Quality
My 11 year old loves this scooter. Well built and very strurdy. No fear of hammering out tricks and launching from ramps. Quiet bearings and easy to do tricks. He said give it 5 stars dad.... best scooter I've ever ridden
A**E
great scootwr
The razor II SCOOTER is great....I would go next leve upl to include the aluminum wheels next kid....all good. Great value.
S**S
Five Stars
It was a big hit with my grandson
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