2024 the best scooters for adults review
Price: $149.99 - $138.53
(as of Nov 10, 2024 21:14:42 UTC - Details)
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Designed and built specifically for taller riders
Features Razor’s tallest handlebars, adjustable up to an incredible height of 42” (1067 mm), and extra-long, 13.4” (340 mm) deck for more foot room
Spoked, ultra-large 10” (254 mm), urethane wheels and super-strong, aluminum frame with patent-pending, anti-rattle handlebars and folding mechanism, ensure the smoothest, quietest ride around
Rear-fender brake for an effortless, gliding stop
Designed for riders ages 8 and up weighing up to 220 pounds (100 kg)
Reviewer: Peter Linau
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Well made a fun
Review: Not just my 7 year old boy loves it but me as a dad too. It's fast and well made. Folds and fits in trunk.
Reviewer: Aaron Schmelczer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: This is a real nice item
Review: We are adults and we use it. We bought five of them. They are the perfect size wheels and they work good.
Reviewer: MICHELLE
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Really good workout
Review: Super fun nice for taking on walking trails that are paved sometimes you just need some down time this is great for adults the big wheels get you moving pretty fast and the can go over small cracks that separate the pavement smoothly Razor products are very well made your not going to have to worry about it not holding up they last forever I still have a old one from a decade ago very happy with it
Reviewer: First time pull-upper
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Prob better than a bike for Scoomuters!!
Review: I live only a mile or two from my workplace but have been driving my car back and forth recently because I have to come home on my 30-40 min lunch break to walk my dog. I used to love walking or biking to work before I got my dog, but my bike broke down and when I looked into getting a new bike, a good quality one seemed so expensive, like close to $1000!!. Plus I would get sweaty biking to work, struggling up small hills, and could never wear skirts if I was biking. I hated using my car for 2 round trips a day for such a short distance, so I researched "adult" scooters and this one seemed like the best! It was SO easy to "unbox" and assemble, I would almost say no real assembly required, it was so minimal, basically just unfold and snap into place! My main fears/concerns before purchasing the scooter were 1) How fast could I really go and at what effort/sweatiness level would that require?/How would it compare to biking or walking for effort level vs. speed/efficiency? 2) How manuverable would it be on sidewalks and around turns for me as a total newbie? 3) How safely could I brake and slow down with the rear fender brake, esp since there are a few moderate hills on my route? I will say this, all my concerns/fears are at ease after trying it out!! I do think it is important to wear sturdy shoes. If you are commuting (I hate to say scoomuting) to work, it would prob be best to wear tennis shoes on the scooter and change into you work shoes once you get there unless you can wear relatively sturdy shoes to work anyway. 1) On my route with a few small up and down hills, I found it very easy to make the trip in a faster pace than prob even biking, and it's very easy to coast at a relatively high speed without continually kicking as long as you're not going up a slope. Up a slight slope you're going to be kicking more. Flat or down a slight hill it's effortless and you glide! I have a few sections of short but slightly steeper uphill, and for those I just walk the scooter cause it's easier and less effort. 2) For manuerverability, I would say it is very easy to turn and feel safe about it, even for me just starting out. Dips in sidewalks between driveways, bumps in asphalt, just be a little careful til you get the feel for it, but it was very able to handle the bumps with the large wheels! 3) Lastly, the braking... for sure you cannot stop this thing as quickly as you could a bike with hand brakes, that is for sure. For me it was easy to go down a relatively steep neighborhood downhill and just hold the rear fender brake down to slow my speed (though it could not actually stop the scooter's momentum), and then just step off when I needed to because in my case it was a stop sign and turn at the bottom of the hill. In an "emergency braking" situation like a squirrel runs into your path, it's gonna be harder to stop short quickly, but for your own safety the good news is that it's very easy to slow your speed by tapping/planting your free foot on the ground repeatedly, and/or just hop off the scooter. It felt very safe to me even on downhills or in situations where the brake didn't feel effective enough, just to tap/plant my foot to help brake and slow the speed quickly. I think if anything, since it's not an electric scooter, you will prob never be in a position where you can't just stop or slow your speed under your own power once you realize that you can use your free foot to slow down or hop off (and therefore quickly come to a stop). Overall, I feel very safe and comfortable riding this scooter, and for my situation it seems like a better non-car commuter option than a bike, unless you already like biking for longer distances.
Reviewer: Na
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Very good
Review: Wheels surprisingly well made. Iâve hit rocks and cracks and it didnât break (downhill)
Reviewer: Eric Georgia
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great scooter for adults
Review: Bought this to ride alongside my grand daughter. First time on one of these that are not electric. What a great scooter. I had a blast. Rolls so nice.
Reviewer: the Fat Man
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Necessary Evil
Review: I've debated getting a scooter for a while since storing a bike isn't really possible where I live... and all of the collapsible models all tend to suck no matter where I look in person and online. Price was no object and an electric variation was considered but no matter who manufactured it, there'd always be a good number of people complaining about firmware issues, lock-ups, piss-poor battery life or straight up false advertising.The Razor A6 caught my attention due to a high score and many reviews raving about it being the best thing ever invented since air conditioning. There aren't any complex parts, no mystery, no assem... actually, there's a wee bit of fooling with the handlebars but anyone with an IQ above room temperature can stick them in the slots.Mine in particular was a return and methinks it was due to a slight deviation with the handles and front wheel. It was a maybe 10° to the left with the handle straight but it was sorted out in 30 seconds with a 5mm (I think) Allen wrench. If yours looks a little off just loosen it, re-align the wheel perpendicular to the handles and re-tighten, no rocket science involved. In fact, there's an online PDF with a few photos on how to correct some known errors with these scooters.Currently I'm mastering the art of staying balanced while in ...slow... motion... which is harder than it sounds. On smooth ground it's all fine and dandy but if it's anything other than perfect you'll have a bad time. The parking lots in my area are FULL of cracks, uneven crumbly bits, holes/craters and are often made of that half-arsed pebble texture so it's a bumpy and dangerous ride. The vibration is something I can get used to since my summer car has very stiff suspension and as a result I feel every imperfection on the road. No biggie on the scooter for lack of super smooth riding though springs would've been a nice addition for a few extra dollars.The deduction in one star is caused by something minor ~ everything sticks to this darn thing *all over* the place. Dirt gets on the wheels on anything so I can accept that. I've done s'loads of yard/farm work in my younger years so it's expected from wheelbarrows to tractors. This scooter will collect every blade of grass, flower, weed, seed, and whatever those little yellow seeds are from super tall grass. If you plan on keeping this unit outside for storage then fine, all the more power to you, but anyone who needs to bring it inside you'll have to park/fold it on newspaper or hose it off.There's no learning curve to getting a good feel for this thing even if a scooter was not a part of your childhood. Since I was too gosh-darn fat and mom was on a shoestring budget, I didn't have one. Now, 32 years later, I finally get one to enjoy. Now if only I can master the art of making turns while sailing through parking lots with more craters than the moon. Even if I was wearing protective gear it wouldn't ease the subconscious fear of falling over and breaking something. Let me just say the fact I wasn't killed in my younger years is nothing short of a miracle.
Reviewer: Katie Magee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Great adult scooter
Review: I bought this to keep up with the kids on their scooters! Super fun and durable!
Reviewer: Adriana Vargas
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Me gustó mucho ya que no hace ruido y aguanta tranquilamente a una persona de 90 kilos. Las ruedas grandes y la altura baja al piso hace que uno no se canse mucho. Recomendadom
Reviewer: Vitalii
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Nice scooter not only for big kids but for tall adults as well.White color is great.The only thing I would consider improving is the bottom of the scooter is not protected at all. I would add some plastic protection there to avoid multiple scratches.
Reviewer: Anthony
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Product arrived faulty. Razor customer service have been horrible to deal with since. I would strongly advise others to NOT buy this product
Reviewer: Dee
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Corre padrÃsimo y está muy resistente. Bonito color.
Reviewer: Pascal Laroche
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Produit solide et léger très satisfait
Customers say
Customers like the build quality, speed, and size of the kick scooter. They mention it's stable, rides fast, and is the perfect size wheels. Some also say it's easy to set up and adjust, and that it's fun for kids.
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