Razor Special Edition Steel Scooter
Brand Razor
Product Features
* Special-edition steel kick scooter for kids and teens
* High-quality painted-steel construction for long-term use
* T-tube and deck fold up compactly for easy transport
* 98mm inline-style urethane wheels and ABEC-5 bearings
* Rear fender brake; recommended for ages 5 and older
Product Description
Based on the original kick scooter, this Razor Special Edition Scooter is a handy little ride for kids and teens alike. Though it'll never replace the internal combustion engine, the scooter will get your child from point A to point B much quicker than on foot alone, and requires just a few scoots of one's shoes in the process. Plus, it's a blast to use, as your progeny will likely attest. The Razor Special Edition Scooter is built of high quality painted steel construction, a sturdy material that holds up to use and abuse through the years. Its T-tube and deck, meanwhile, fold up into a compact footprint, so riders can fit the scooter inside a bag or carry it at their side when riding isn't appropriate. And thanks to the 98mm inline-style 5 spoke urethane wheels, ABEC 5 bearings, and rear fender brake, riders will always feel smooth and in control when kicking along the sidewalk. Recommended for ages 5 and older. Read and understand the enclosed owners manual before riding. Safety equipment such as a helmet, elbow and knee pads are recommended. Check local laws and regulations to see where and how you may use any Razor product.
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The Razor Special Edition Scooter is built with high-quality painted steel construction, a sturdy material that holds up to use and abuse through the years. Its T-tube and deck, meanwhile, fold up into a compact footprint, so riders can fit the scooter inside a bag or carry it at their side when riding isn't appropriate. And thanks to the 98mm inline-style 5-spoke urethane wheels, ABEC 5 bearings, and rear fender brake, riders will always feel smooth and in control when kicking along the sidewalk. Recommended for ages 5 and older.
Monday, November 30, 2009
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