🛴 Light up your ride, own the street.
The Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter combines large 8-inch urethane wheels with a height-adjustable aluminum frame to support riders up to 220 lbs. Featuring a unique light-up wheel design that projects the Razor logo, bold anodized colors, and a foldable frame for easy portability, this scooter is engineered for smooth, stylish, and practical rides for kids ages 8 and up.
Brand | Razor |
Color | Green (New Light-Up) |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Special Feature | Adjustable Handlebar Height, Foldable, Light Up Wheels |
Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 33.9"L x 16.9"W x 38.6"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | A5 Lighted Lux Scooter - GR - FFP |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Item Weight | 8.75 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 38 Inches |
Wheel Size | 200 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Rigid |
Grip Type | Ergonomic |
Brake Style | Rear Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Recommended Uses For Product | 'kid's transportation', 'recreational riding' |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
UPC | 845423024062 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 30.71 x 12.2 x 4.72 inches |
Package Weight | 4.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.9 x 16.9 x 38.6 inches |
Brand Name | Razor |
Warranty Description | 90 day Limited Manufacture |
Material | Other |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Part Number | 13013229 |
Style | Scooter |
Included Components | A5 Lighted LUX scooter and manual |
S**B
best scooter
Scooter came in perfect condtion my son is very happy worked great on his first try
J**E
Great Scooter
Great scooter! Been using Razor scooters for probably 10 years now. Can't think of anything bad about it. Extremely durable, lightweight, rolls really well. Only wish it was cheaper.
K**N
One of Razors best.
This was a Christmas gift for my 8 year old son. He loved it! It lights up from within the wheel when in motion. So cool! It's heavy and durable...which is good considering my 8 year old will be crashing it, letting it fall on the ground and surely mishandled like all toys. However, its equipped with a (hopefully utilized) kick stand. Didnt have one on mine when I was a kid, we just let it fall. This scooter can be folded in half and the handle bars pull out of the main vertical bar and become parallel with the deck. Yes, scooters have been storage and travel friendly for years. But this has been redesigned to be even more compact and given it's size, it's actually quite impressive. I definitely recommend this Razor.
B**Y
No light
IT LIGHTS UP!!! You can’t tell during the day, only at dusk. The scooter rattles. Feels like the scooter will fall apart. lol. But still great.
M**.
Rides so smooth
This was purchased as a Christmas gift for my son; he had the smaller version, and he’s outgrown it but still loves to ride it. When I saw these, I was so excited to give them to him. He loved it; it rides so smooth, a lot smoother than the smaller ones. I even had a try and had so much fun on it too. I have been riding it nonstop. So easy to put together.
M**
Average scooter
I was really excited when I ordered these. My 5 year old was wanting to ride his other scooter to school each morning and he's outgrowing it. I got 2 of these so we could ride together. I like that it folds in half and handlebars detach making it compact. Also, the handlebars do extend high enough for my liking. I'm 5'3. I have my handlebars extended to the fullest height. However, I would have liked for the ride to be smoother and the foot base wider. The ride is stiff. You feel every bump severely. Also, only one of my feet fits on the base comfortably. My foot is a size 7. The other foot has to stay vertically behind the other foot which then requires most of my weight to be on one leg. And, man a live, I feel that strain the whole ride. Downhill is nice. I can adjust my feet diagonally and coast. Shipping also had me riled. Both were expected on the same day and then in the last 24 hours one was out for delivery and one was stuck in Ohio. Overall, it's an average scooter. I would have enjoyed a wheel more similar to a bike in material and a wider base, but it's decent.
C**G
Kid love it
Satisfied 8 year old
A**D
Adults can play, too! WOO!
I will admit that I'm an adult who has missed her old scooter from childhood and coveted the smaller Razors (which have smaller wheels and unfortunately aren't as good for city commutes), so this was my solution AND it happened to come in my favorite color!I've been enjoying my scooter so far! I've taken it out a couple times to play Pokemon Go. If you go slower on flat areas, the mileage will still register for eggs and buddies. I pair it with the Charity Miles app on the bike setting to do some good and log and compare actual mileage. I've also taken it out for errands in the town center, which has a pretty wide sprawl, so it saved me time there. The parking lot at work where I circle around for Pokemon, I can walk in about 15 minutes if I only spin Pokestops. With the scooter, I can go the same distance in about 3 minutes (though it won't catch all my distance for PG). I've found that if you need to clear a bump, it will do 1/2" difference without too much of an issue, but I recommend taking the bump straight on. I had 50/50 success going diagonally. Might depend on speed, too.Folding and unfolding it takes a bit of practice to get down fluently. If I'm putting it away for the day, I just fold it in half and drop the handlebar height and leave the handles in place. If I'm just going inside a store, I'll fold it in half and leave it extended and carry it at a more vertical angle. My one irk is that unfolding the handlebar post can take a little wiggling to get it to go sometimes. Not a lot, but sometimes a little tweak to the left or right will do it if it's still locking on you.The foot brake is ok for periodic, gentle slopes, but I wouldn't recommend it on a hill like those common in downtown Seattle or parts of San Francisco. Turn radius is not too bad. It's been forever since I rode a scooter, so it took a couple tries to get past the worry about crashing, to test that out. *lol*For the handlebar height, at max extension where it clicks into place, it's a comfortable height for me (I'm 5'2") without leaning over at all. Reviews I read said that it was ok for taller people as well. The clamp will allow the post to be lowered if this is for someone shorter or is still growing.I haven't used my kickstand much, so I can't comment much there. It does its job. When its folded down, it will stand upright on its own using the base board's front edge to balance.If you take this across aggregated pavement like what's common on driveways, it's going to be a very bumpy ride. If you're thinking on getting this for a commuting option, if you have lot of lumpy ground to cover, maybe consider one of the models that have actual tires for a smoother ride. Youtube reviews on those said the roll time isn't as long as hard-wheeled scooters like the A5, but your surface might determine your choice. This is fine on maintained asphalt and sidewalks though. If you have a lot of smooth surfaces and want a longer roll time, there are tutorials on Youtube for modding the bearings (buy better quality ones to replace the manufacturer standards, basically).
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