Product Description
Razor 2006 'A3' Kick Scooter - Green:
The Razor A3 kick scooter is by far one of the hottest scooter models on the planet. The durable A3 scooter, with its aircraft-grade aluminum t-tube and deck, features Front Shocks and a Front Linear Stabilizer as well as REAR Shocks, a wheelie bar, 98 mm urethane wheels with ABEC 5 bearings. And don't forget, this A3 scooter is easy to fold and carry. Manufacturer's item # 13003A3-GR Amazon.com Product Description
The original kick scooter just got a whole lot better, making it even more fun for kids and teens alike. Though it'll never replace the internal combustion engine, the Razor A3 will get your child from point A to point B much quicker than on foot alone, and requires just a few scoots of one's shoes in the process. Plus, it's a blast to use, as your progeny will likely attest. The Razor A3 is made of aircraft-grade aluminum, a sturdy material that holds up to use and abuse through the years. Razor combined the traditional aluminum construction, however, with a number of recent innovations, including a springless shock-absorbing system that makes bumpy pavement feel smoother than ever and an all-new wheelie bar that guarantees an extra dollop of fun. Add in such details as a retractable kickstand, 98 mm urethane wheels, ABEC-5 high-speed bearings, a patented rear fender brake, and a patented folding mechanism and you have a great kick scooter for virtually any situation. This version of the Razor A3, which supports up to 143 pounds, sports green handlebars, a green deck logo, and green wheels and is recommended for ages 6 and older. It's also backed by a six-month warranty. For the next step up, try the Razor Pro. Key Features: - For riders ages 6 and older
- Sturdy aluminum construction
- Springless shock-absorbing system
- Retractable kickstand
- Rear fender brake
- ABEC-5 high-speed bearings
- Patented folding mechanism
- 143-pound user weight capacity
- Six-month warranty
The buyer and rider of the Razor A3 scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of scooters.
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