⚡ Zoom into childhood adventures with the Razor E100 – where fun meets fearless!
The Razor E100 Electric Scooter is designed for kids 8 and up, featuring a 100W high-torque motor that reaches speeds up to 10 mph. It offers up to 40 minutes of continuous ride time powered by a rechargeable 24V sealed-lead-acid battery. Safety is prioritized with a hand-operated front brake and UL2272 certified electrical system. The scooter’s kid-sized, non-slip deck and adjustable handlebars ensure comfort and control, while its durable alloy steel frame and 8-inch pneumatic front tire deliver smooth, reliable rides for riders up to 120 lbs.
Brand | Razor |
Color | Red |
Age Range (Description) | Kid |
Special Feature | Non Slip Deck |
Weight Limit | 120 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 32.5"L x 16"W x 35"H |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | RipStiks |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 11.5 Kilograms |
Team Name | e100 |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Handle Height | 36 Inches |
Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Grip Type | Contoured |
Brake Style | Hand Operated |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 8 Hours |
Recommended Uses For Product | Recreational Riding, Kid's Transportation |
Maximum Distance Range | 16 Kilometers |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
UPC | 845423014971 845423000431 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 33.75 x 17 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 13.53 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.5 x 16 x 35 inches |
Brand Name | Razor |
Country of Origin | China |
Warranty Description | 90 day Limited Manufacturer |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 13181160/UKP |
Model Year | 2017 |
Style | KICK,SCOOTER |
Included Components | Razor E100 Electric Scooter |
Size | 8 Inch |
Sport Type | Scooter |
F**I
Excelente
Regalo a mi sobrina. Le encantó
J**N
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
I purchased this for my 9 year old as a “Santa” gift for Christmas, as he asked for an electric scooter on his wish list! I took the plunge and found this one after visiting multiple stores and found everyone sold out of half decent brands.Christmas morning: he opened and was so excited to use it - we assembled in 20 mins, maybe a little more. Very little assembly needed! He was outside zipping up and down the street continuously for half hour before it died (no, we didn’t follow directions to fully charge prior to first use!).Time passed... the scooter was his “car”, riding to friends houses for months. Still, no issues, ran great, speed maintained (quick for a scooter!)Unfortunately, he left it at the end of the driveway and a passing car somehow ran over the back of the scooter, “totaling” it, as car owners would call it! It was a sad day; he was very upset and the car never stopped that day; eventually (the neighbor who hit the scooter) stopped by to apologize and tried to give me $20 for it... I told her to keep it; definitely worth the money spent - aside from saving time - going from friends house to friends house, his smile every time he turned it on made the purchase that much better!!!Highly recommend!!! I purchased two electric scooters after (rather not say the brand) and neither battery lasted as long - matter of fact, the scooters themselves stayed in working condition for 6 - 9 months; all scooters were highly used, abused and treated poorly - the RAZOR outlasted - we miss it dearly!! We just don’t have that kind of money to put out, and the kids are a little older now (RAZOR dirt bike now!)
M**N
Your kids will love it!
Had this about 2 weeks and it's been great! I got it for my 5 year old daughter because her sister (7) got the e200s and I didn't want her to have to ride alone. So far it's been crashed, dragged, ridden to the park ect. And has performed perfectly. It's slightly big for my 5 year old daughter but she handles it just fine and I didn't want her to out grow it within a year. it's plenty fast and she is able to use the hand break also the 3mph kick start worried me a bit but she does it with no problem though I will say the motor does sorta kick on (and take off like a bat) so starts are a little wobbly and sketchy but the more she rides it the less this is an issue she hasn't quite got the hang of U turns yet so that's what I work with her on when riding. So if ur on the fence about ur 5-6 year old and whether u should start with the e90 or this, I would say if u got money to burn start with the e90 and upgrade later but if this is a rare purchase ur 5 year old will handle this one fine with just a small learning curve. and I guess it should be mentioned my kid absolutely loves riding it (even after some crashes and bumps and bruises) and finally it charges in about 4 hours seems plenty tough so far. The top of the handlebar down to the standing pad is exactly 30 inches make sure your kids chin is over this and they should be fine. FYI I briefly let my 5 year old try the e200s and it was definitely to big and heavy for her to ride(perfect for my 7 year old though)
C**E
Almost perfect!
So, I would have given this a 5 star review but there are just a couple of nit-picky things that keep me from doing so. This is also only after just a few days of using it so things could change very quickly. But, for now, my kids absolutely LOVE it! I bought it for my wild child’s 5th birthday (pictured). That said, I should point out he’s not a typical 5-year-old and I wouldn’t recommend it for those that are. He’s been able to ride a bike without training wheels for almost 2 years now and he still had to take some time figuring it out. My 6 and 9-year-old kids also love it and desperately want one of their own. They got it right away but I feel like the 9-year-old will quickly outgrow it. The nit-picky items are this: I feel like 3 miles per hour is a little high to have to get it going before you can use the throttle. I also feel like it’s actually more like a 4 or 5 mph spurt that actually gets it going, not a 3 mph walking speed. It’s also very low to the ground so even getting out of the driveway, my kids will scrape the bottom. Not a lot of clearance. We have yet to run the battery dry because we’re good about charging it after most uses but it seems to hold up for a while. Bottom line, I will likely buy 2 more for the older kids soon because they love it and it’s a good enough price that I won’t want to go homicidal when my kids do ruin it, which they will, haha!
A**N
Charging was sketch
I really wanted to like this scooter Got it for the kiddo and was able to enjoy it for maybe about a week. When the battery discharged, we charged it. The instructions said to charge it for (I believe) 12 hours. It's been a while, so it could have been something else, but who has the time to manually disconnect the charger after 12 hours. I figured it would just stop charging after the time was up anyway. So the next time she went to use it, the scooter had considerably less strength. Whereas before, it was powerful enough to get the kiddo up a hill, now it coudn't cope with the same hill. I do believe I left it charged a few hours longer than was necessary.Thinking that I had destroyed the batteries, I bought replacements, then repeated the same procedure without much luck. It's basically a brick at this point.Would be great to find a scooter that has some sort of intelligent charging/battery system . . . something I can just plug in and forget about until it's time to use it again. Also preferably something I can switch into manual mode so if the kiddo doesn't want to use the battery, it can be used as a normal scooter.
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