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Razor 10th Anniversary Scooter

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Razor 10th Anniversary Scooter Feature


  • 10th anniversary edition scooter commemorating original Razor A kick scooter
  • 100-percent, heat-treated, aircraft-grade aluminum frame for long-term durability
  • TIG-welded T-tube and deck supports riders up to 220 pounds
  • 98mm urethane wheels with 14-spoke hubs and ABEC-5 bearings
  • Patented folding system for easy transport; recommended for ages 5 and older



Razor 10th Anniversary Scooter Specifications


The Razor A kick scooter was one of the most talked-about, in-demand, and best-selling items of 2000, winning the prestigious Toy of the Year award from the Toy Industry Association. Not only did the scooters catch on quickly, they also became an integral part of American culture, evolving alongside bikes and skateboards into a classic mode of transportation for kids and teens alike. Now you can pay tribute to the classic Razor A with this 10th anniversary edition scooter, which appeals to everyone from hip city dwellers to celebrities to kids. The 10th anniversary model is made from 100-percent, heat-treated, aircraft-grade aluminum, with a TIG-welded T-tube and deck that makes the scooter stronger and more durable than ever before. As a result, it can support riders of all ages and sizes. The scooter also features the Razor A's 98mm deep urethane wheels and ABEC-5 bearings, but adds all-new 14-spoke hubs. And riders will love Razor's patented folding system, which lets you easily stow the scooter inside a bag or carry it at your side. Also equipped with a patented rear fender brake, the 10th anniversary Razor A is recommended for ages 5 and older and supports riders up to 220 pounds.

About Razor
Founded in June 2000, Razor USA is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California, and holds the worldwide rights to the Razor brand.ÿHome of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor sells several other scooters, including the E100, E200, and E300 (electric scooters), along with such cutting-edge products as the Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, Ground Force, a line of electric-powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor has won numerous awards, including the Toy Industry Association's "Toy of the Year" and "Toy of the Year" honors from Time Magazine, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report.


Razor 10th Anniversary Scooter Overview


The year 2000 was a phenomenal success for the original A model Razor kick scooter. 10 years later it is still going strong and a favorite amongst riders young and old. From hip city dwellers, to celebrities, to businessmen to kids, the Razor kick scooter was one of the most talked-about, desired, and best selling items of 2000, winning the prestigious Toy of the Year award from the Toy Industry Association. While the scooters caught on quickly, they also quickly became an integral part of American culture. They have become a classic mode of transportation like bikes and skateboards that will be enjoyed by riders for years to come. This new 10th Anniversary Limited Edition kick Scooter is now made from 100% heat-treated aircraft-grade aluminum and TIG welded T-tube and deck that makes this scooter strong and more durable than ever before, to support riders of all ages and sizes. This scooter also features Original 98mm deep Urethane wheels with ABEC-5 bearings and all new 14 spoke hubs. Additional features include the Razor patented folding system that folds 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 (it weighs around 6 pounds). And thanks to the inline-style urethane wheels and patented rear fender brake, riders will always feel smooth and in control when kicking along the sidewalk. Recommended for ages 5 and older and this new limited edition Razor A will support a rider up to 220 pounds.

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