Product Reviews for Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter (Pink)

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter (Pink)

Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter (Pink) List Price: $39.95
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Product Reviews of Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter (Pink)

Product Review: Razor Jr. my grandson loves it.
Summary: 5 Stars

My grandson just loves the Razor, Jr. It is the perfect size for him. He will be 5 years old in July. Is a
very active child and just loves everything about this item. It is well made and I am glad I ordered this one.

Product Review: Excellent entry level scooter for a toddler.
Summary: 4 Stars

My son is just over 3 yrs. and loves this thing. It's not as frustrating for him to try and keep up with his older sisters now. The height of the handle is not adjustable, which can be a good thing considering safety, and it's pretty much just the right height. The wheels have more rolling resistance than the model for older kids so it's a little slower, but just right for that age group (3-5 yrs.) and I highly recommend it.

Product Review: Very small.....
Summary: 2 Stars

This scooter is a great idea for younger kids but is so small it is really better suited for a 1.5 year old not a three year old. When we received ours the wheels rubbed on the upper part of the wheel well. The folding mechanism is so stiff I could not get it open. We sent it back ASAP, very disappointed.

Product Review: Razor Jr was no good at all
Summary: 1 Stars

Wheels had so much friction the scooter was useless. Wasted my time. Returned to Amazon.

Product Review: too slow for three year old
Summary: 1 Stars

This scooter has wheels that don't turn freely when a child is riding it. My three year old son can't even coast down a slight grade without having to push to prevent from coming to a stop. If he is on a level grade or going up any kind of incline the effort to push the scooter is restrained by the "genius" design of sticky bearings that prevent the wheels from turning. I tried to get this issue resolved with Razor and they were rude and demeaning. In fact I'm giving away a twice used model if you're interested. You're better of putting your kid on a piece of plywood with square wheels than buying this POS.
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