I remember when the Razor scooters first came out and I have this idea they were fairly pricey at the time. Well, they are very inexpensive now and if you weigh more than 143 lb you will need the Pro model. Everyone in our family has one and we happily scoot all over the neighborhood on weekends!This model is way more than a toy. It’s evident from the first look that Razor Model Scooter really is a pro model scooter. The grip tape covers the entire deck. The underside of the deck is double reinforced so you can grind with it. The grips are big so they’re comfortable in a big person’s hands. All around, a really quality item. We’ve had this scooter since Christmas, and my son has done some pretty hard riding on it. He is about 5′8, 150. The thing is showing no wear at all. The thing I like best about it is that it’s just silent. The wheels are amazingly smooth. He rides his skateboard and it makes a racket in the driveway, but when he scooters, it makes no noise at all. So, needless to say, weekend mornings are scooter time!I bought this product for myself to get more exercise for me and my dog. I push going uphill and she gets to run going downhill. It was going fine until she got in front of me toward the end of a hill and I panicked and stepped too hard on the brake and flipped the scooter and me! I landed on macadam pretty hard and ended up with a broken coccyx. It’s been five weeks and I still can’t sit on a soft surface and haven’t been able to get on the scooter again. I will use the scooter again, just not with the dog!! It was a very stable ride and I thoroughly enjoyed using it, the exercise was great! Just beware of the brake and use it a tap at a time, it’s NOT for quick stops!
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