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"With Better Stability & A Rechargeable Battery Offering 45 Minutes Of Operational Use... The Razor E300 Electric Scooter Offers Plenty
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The Good Stuff:
Sturdy frame and full-sized deck takes on users up to 220 lbs
Bigger 10-inch pneumatic front and rear tires give better deck to surface clearance
Handy twist grip throttle regulates acceleration and speed preferences
15-mile per hour maximum speed capacity for enjoyable and safe cruising
Hand operated rear brakes provides reliable cruise control
No start up push needed
Rechargeable battery power gives 45 minutes of use, long enough for quick errands, neighborhood cruising and short trips to neighboring homes
Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and portability
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The Bad Stuff:
Not much power to handle upward inclines
Battery life needs improvement
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Product Specifications:
The Razor E300 Electric scooter includes the following standard specifications:
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Product Features:
Listed below are some of the features that come with this Electric Scooter. Take a quick look below.. Electric, 2-wheel steel scooter with a stand-up design
Scooter can reach speeds of up to 15 miles per hour
Up to 45 minutes of continuous use
High torque Chain-driven motor for greater durability
Extra-wide 10" pneumatic tires for a smooth ride
Twist-grip throttle for smoother acceleration
Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transport
Max rider weight of 220 lbs
Rechargeable battery delivers up to 45 minutes of continuous use per charge with 8-hour recharge time
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Our Verdict:
Razor has definitely addressed the persistent problem in the previous E100 and E200 models and a lot of users complained about the very little clearance from riding surfaces to the deck. This caused damage to the bottom parts of the scooter, aside from being unable to handle small bumps and holes. While lower clearance provides better stability for the youngsters, the Razor E300 is definitely a big improvement with its extra-wide deck and bigger 10-inch pneumatic front and rear tires. It provides better clearance than the older standard 8-inch. There is still a shortage on power when handling upward inclines, but really this scooter was made for the youngsters. So the power is good enough to give them exciting riding speed and power, yet not too fast to cause menace and hazards as they zip and cruise through the neighborhood pathways. |
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Customer Feedback-
"This is a terrific scooter for the price. What I like most is the sturdy frame and easy assembly (took about 5 minutes). When you get this scooter it is already charged but is not fully charged so dont expect the battery to last very long at top speed. The only thing I dont like is it isnt a throttle but what it does have is like one" - Actual User Review - Amazon.com "The only bad thing about this is battery life and how long it takes to charge." - Actual User Review - Amazon.com "The good: My son loves this scooter! He was able to ride it in slightly wet conditions with no problem. It was even able to go up a slightly steep hill with effort. The speed is perfect and the brakes are great. It's also quiet so you can use it without neighbors getting mad. The bad: It's 52 pounds so it's hard to lift. The throttle isn't variable speed like they said it was; it's single speed. Also, because the batteries are lead acid they can suffer from "the memory effect". Bottom line: This is probably the best scooter you can get. It's powerful, easy-to-use, and pretty safe." - Actual User Review - Amazon.com "My son loves this scooter he got for Christmas. He is 9 and can get from one side of the neighborhood to the other very quickly. Any kid would love to have this. It stays charged for a long time too." - Actual User Review - Amazon.com |
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Sturdy frame and full-sized deck takes on users up to 220 lbs
Not much power to handle upward inclines
