Razor Electric Scooters

This is unique because every other kids electric scooter we tested can only accelerate to its max – a child can’t choose to ride at a lower speed. With larger wheels and a front wheel spring damping system, the Segway Ninebots offered the smoothest ride of any of the kids electric scooters we tested. The Razor E100 is the Parents Choice Award for kids electric scooters. It razor hoverboards is one of the cheapest electric scooters on the market, delivers hours of fun and comes in multiple colors so you’ll be able to choose the perfect model for your son or daughter. Athletic and coordinated older kids can safely manage faster speeds. The electric scooters below max out between 12 and 15 mph, which is the fastest of any of the other scooters on this list.

Some 20 years ago, Razor invented the scooter craze with its simple, iconic aluminum scooter that quickly became an icon during the dot-com boom. While many of the companies from that era have gone bust, Razor is still around, and has revisited its original design for the electric scooter era. As a jack of all trades, Rasmus handles videography, photography and review write-ups as well as website development.

We also have a wide selection of Tesla and e-bike discounts in today’s New Green Deals, so you won’t want to miss that either. The kid-size deck and frame make this scooter just right for kids as young as 8 years old. The chain-driven wheel is powered by razor scooter a high torque 100-watt motor that provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use at speeds up to 10 mph. There are a few designed for older kids that max out at 15 mph. For younger or less coordinated kids, there are some that max out between 7 and 8 mph.

Cruise Control and Safety Mode cannot be used at the same time. Every other scooter requires a child to keep the throttle engaged the entire time they are riding, which can quickly get tiring. When set in Cruise Control mode, once the max speed is reached, it will stay there until the child engages the hand brake. When the hand brake is engaged, the motor shuts down until the child kicks off the ground to re-activate it. One of our fan favorites is our Power Core 90 Electric Scooter.

Riding these e-scooters is comfortable, allowing smooth cruising on flat surfaces. But if you’re looking for high speeds, these aren’t the scooters for you. The motor and battery are designed for decent speed and range, but they are by no means fast. The all-steel frame and stable rear-wheel drive make the Razor Power Core S85 electric scooter a safe, solid, and smooth ride to bring out your fun side. The Electric Party Pop features a unique, foot-activated pressure sensor, and light up deck and front wheel, this fly rides will keep the party rolling at speeds up to 7.5 mph (12 km/h). The incredible range of Razor Scooters feature a range of scooter types – from electric scooters to folding scooters, there is a product for everyone.

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I did find that it would continue to brake for a split second after I released the lever, which caused a weird sort of lag. The Icon looks like a scaled-up version of its original scooter. The base is very angular, with sharp edges in the front and back that give it a raw, almost unfinished look, but it works. All of the Icon’s wires are routed through its frame, furthering the clean lines of the scooter. In comparison, the MegaWheels S5 offers up to 13 miles on a charge while being notably cheaper.

The overall build quality of the scooter, the good balance of performance and safety, the handlebar height, the weight limit, and all of its features are designed for the younger teenager. My family thought this would be a fun way to explore the Tacoma waterfront. The scooter failed part way through the trip (with plenty of battery). Customer service on the app was a worthless BOT and I could not end my ride to stop the per-minute charges until I drug the 40 lb scooter a half mile back to the parking area. After requesting a refund, Razor service was rude and only offered a refund as a “one time courtesy” because of how long it took me to drag their garbage back to the parking lot. The 250-watt lithium-ion battery pack powers this scooter at speeds up to 15.5 mph with an 18-mile range on a single charge.

Though for an adult, the speed and acceleration may leave you wanting more. Well, there’s the slight difference in top speed – ranging from 16 kph (10 mph) for the E90, to 19.3 kph (12 mph) for the E200. So, for their safety and to prevent accidental takeoffs, the makers have opted for the kick-start function. The Razor Electric Scooters have a single speed mode, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage.

While it doesn’t have an adjustable height handlebar, it does have a wide deck. Many kids prefer this wide deck because it’s easier for them to place their feet side by side, rather than one foot in front of the other. Once the scooter is moving 1.8 mph, the child places their rear foot on the rear button to enage the motor and accelerate to 7.5 mph.

The handlebar height is not adjustable, but it usually fits most kids aged 13 to 16. The charging process for the Razor E200 is something you should be mindful of. The scooter should be charged for at least 12 hours, and not more than 24 hours. Since the scooter doesn’t come with a smart battery management system, it is possible to damage the battery or the electronics with improper charging. You can see this video for a great example of a battery upgrade on the Razor E200.