Razor E300 Durable Adult & Teen Ride-On 24V Motorized High-Torque Power Electric Scooter, Speeds up to 15 MPH with Brakes and 9" Pneumatic Tires, Red
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Color choices, stickers, price, and availability (good luck finding an E325) are all important factors to consider. The E325, I believe, is no longer being manufactured by Razor. The Exxx and ExxxS models are made by them. The "S" model number denotes the presence of a seat on a scooter. There are only the E300 and E300S in the 300 line series now. br>I've heard that some customers have received E300 models instead of E325. I believe this is the result of various retailers failing to keep up with Razor's model changes by failing to update their websites. br>The E300 and E325 specifications were a little confusing at first. The E300 is rated for ages 13 and up, with a battery life of 40 minutes, and the E325 is rated for ages 12 and up, with a battery life of 45 minutes, and both are said to support up to 220 pounds. Despite the fact that the E300 was $40 more expensive than the E325, the performance statistics were identical, with the exception of the battery run-time. time (on the less expensive model, it takes longer; odd).
This is something we already have. It's a bicycle-style hand brake that engages the disc brakes in the rear.
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It has the potential to reach a top speed of ten miles per hour.
Selected User Reviews For Razor E300 Durable Adult & Teen Ride-On 24V Motorized High-Torque Power Electric Scooter, Speeds up to 15 MPH with Brakes and 9" Pneumatic Tires, Red
We wanted a scooter that she could ride for a long time and had enough power and range to be useful. Her gift was a pleasant surprise, and she and her family have thoroughly enjoyed riding it. We have two more granddaughters in this family, and we intend to buy one for each of them on their birthdays.
This scooter is built to last! My father complimented me on how sturdy the scooter was and how pleased he was with my purchase after putting it together for my son. I tried it myself and it moves pretty quickly; I can't say much about the battery because we just got it and haven't tested how long it will last before dying. I wish it folded up like some of the others I've seen, but we're happy with our purchase regardless.
I'm 42 years old, 5'9", 188 pounds, and I ride a 1. It takes me 9 miles to get to and from work. It used to be a chore to walk nearly 4 miles every day, but now it's a piece of cake. I read a lot of negative reviews about going up hill, but I'm SO GLAD I TOOK A RISK AND BOUGHT IT. Does it slow down as it climbs a hill? YES, but my four-cylinder car did as well. It continues to move forward. Way faster than I could walk, and I never saw a power drop in the two miles to work up hill. THIS PRODUCT HAS MADE ME EXTREMELY HAPPY. br> GOODBYE TO EVERYDAY WALKS OF SUCH LONG DISTANCE. br> MANY THANKS RAZOR E 300.
It's a big hit with my 12-year-old son.
Adults included. Very fun! The battery lasts for a long time before needing to be recharged.
He hasn't been able to ride due to the weather until recently, after the warranty has expired, of course. It won't run for half the time, and when it does (after being charged overnight), it may only run for 15 minutes before shutting down. br>Because Amazon isn't doing anything, it'll be interesting to see how the seller responds. For the high price, it's not worth the hassle!.
My older son enjoys using his red razor because it is so smooth and powerful. I purchased a blue one for my younger son's birthday, and he enjoys it as well. The only thing I wish they had considered is making it glow in the dark at night for added security. Because of safety concerns, I required my boys to wear bright reflective clothing and helmets when riding their scooters after dark, but it is a very fun and functional scooter otherwise.
The duration of the game is also quite good. It appears to be well-made; our previous one broke after a year, so we took advantage of the warranty. I also purchased a dune buggy, but the battery failed after a year.