The original Razor A Kick folding scooter arrived in 2000, and in many ways—just like the phone of nearly the same name—it epitomized Y2K design. Its colorful hand grips and shiny aluminum frame ...
Remember that shiny aluminum Razor kick scooter from your childhood that somehow every kid on the block had? You know, the one that would inevitably swing around at some point and smack you right in ...
Two decades after the original, you can cruise the neighborhood on a scooter again but without straining your aging body. Reading time 2 minutes If you were born in the ‘90s and spent your formative ...
There's little doubt that if you're a fan of the Tony Hawk series, you spent your time playing THPS 2 instead of Crave's Freestyle Razor Scooter. That's a wise choice. Razor Scooter is the slow bus ...
The Razor E Prime III Electric Scooter is the most robust electric mode of transport I've used so far. It's made by the brand that made tiny folding scooters popular over the past decade in the ...
First Impressions The curious thing about Razor Freestyle Scooter is that it is hard to say a great deal in the way of negative things about it. Rest assured that we were eager to unleash the hounds ...
If there’s one thing that really defined that murky period just after the turn of the millennium, it was the Razor Scooter craze. A thin-and-light scooter with impractically-small wheels, these ...
Kickscooter veteran Razor is looking to tap into this trend with a bunch of adult-oriented e-scooters. All of the new e-scooters are rear-wheel drive, with Razor saying that this design improves ...
What better way to get kids interested in your waning product line than by setting it on fire? Razor has debuted two of its new scooter products that sport surprises to boot: An electric model called ...
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