Best Razor Push Scooters

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juliebaz6 posts
 

Glides along – Really great, I tag along with kids to school drop off, really sturdy, really smooth, easy to handle. Even grandad rode it to the park with the kids!… Read more

It's more fun than I thought, the stand is handy too. Bought it on sale for $89 at Big W, totally worth it.

HaleyJ1008WA28 posts
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My son absolutely loves it! – Ordered this for my 5 year old son and have struggled to get him off it since it arrived! He's loving being able to zip around here, there and… Read more

everywhere. The big wheels are great as is the wide deck. It's a really smooth, quality built scooter and is really fun to ride. Even I've had a turn on it!

paulneriACT81 posts
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These little beauties are good fun – Comparison DLX and Air And the winner by a country mile is...the hard-wheel version (DLX) because it's much faster. The speed the hard-wheel can… Read more

work up on an incline is gobsmacking which is why I purchased the air-tyre version before I killed myself (more grip/handles bumps better). In hindsight I wish I'd bought another hard-wheel version (one for home/one for the shack).

The roll on the hard-wheel, even on a flat surface, is to be experienced to be believed, and according to some YouTube video experiments the roll on the Razor A6 is even better - rolls further. Alas I found the air-tyre rather sluggish and the so-called comfort factor inconsequential. No doubt it was safer because it could ride over bumps better. If you hit a ridge in the footpath on the hard-wheel version you'll go flying so you need to be very careful where and how you ride it. And the hard-wheel version has zilch grip in the wet.

My only gripe about these scooters is there's no inbuilt ring from which to attach an anti-theft cord but all in all they are fun and good to use in crowded areas because pedestrians don't seem to hate you like they do when you're perched on a MTB 29er.