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Review on City scooter Razor A5 Air, black by Dorota Przybylska ᠌

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Performs its functions, nothing unusual.

The scooter was bought for an 11-year-old child with the expectation that, with its weight, inflatable wheels would not reduce the roll. That's all right. But you can only ride on a flat, high-quality surface without drops, pits, and other things. It is impossible to move a sidewalk rubber cable channel with a height of 3 cm: either stop and lift the scooter with your hands or accelerate with your nose into the asphalt. On the embankment in the city, mowed lawns are almost level with paving stones, so this scooter clings to the curb 2 cm (by eye, I didn’t climb with a ruler, of course) at the exit-arrival and collects another half a lawn of grass on the bandwagon. The child began to be really afraid to ride this scooter on imperfectly flat places, as he screwed up several times where he used to ride without problems on a regular one with PU wheels and a clearance of only 2-3 cm more. I will buy another, real dirt without lowering the deck.

Pros
  • If you ride on perfectly evenly laid paving stones or on old coarse-grained asphalt without flaws (imagine that this happens), then this is the perfect scooter for you. Doesn't shake or clank with relics like 99% of scooters on PU wheels do.
Cons
  • No ground clearance. Clings in general for all the smallest differences in the height of the coating.