Pro Razor Scooter - Why it's The Choice of the Professionals
Pro Razor Scooter - Why it's The Choice of the Professionals
The original Razor scooter was invented as a foldable scooter by the J.D. Corporation in Taiwan. Gino Tsai, a mechanical engineer and president of J.D Corp. took 5 years to develop the design, based on the design of the very earliest 2 wheeled scooters. Gino invented it because he couldn't get around his large bike factory very fast on his short legs.Gino joined forces with Californian Carlton Calvin who owned the toy company , Small Minds, to create Razor USA. Razor USA now not only distributes their ever expanding stable of scooter toys across the globe but also has its own Pro Razor Scooter Team.
This kick scooter has been designed, tested and used by Team Razor pro riders - the Pro Razor Scooter is a big favorite with professional riders offering outstanding performance, durability and the ability to perform awesome stunts and jumps.
It is 3" taller than the older Razor A series kick scooters and has adjustable handlebar height. The grip tape on the deck gives the rider extra control and was especially designed by Rickey Wernicke, a pro Razor scooter team rider. The head clamp is double stacked for added head tube strength, vital when landing those big jumps. The thicker foam grips on the handles offer extra protection for your palms.
Built from one hundred per cent aircraft grade aluminum, the Pro Razor scooter body is mighty strong having been tested with a 1100lb weight load it did not bend. Available in a range of interchangeable colors, the 98 millimeter urethane wheels utilize ABEC 5 high speed bearings.
The step on, rear brake will slow your Pro Razor Scooter down or bring to a stop should you need to. The patented fold-a-way design makes it super easy to downsize and carry.
Though designed for the Pro Razor Scooter team, the Razor Kick scooter accommodates a range of sizes up to 220 pounds and is safe for kids six years old and up, it really is the scooter for kids of all ages.
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