
Product Description
The Razor Promodel Scooter has been designed and tested by Team Razor Pro-Riders with durability and performance in mind. Full deck grip tape designed by Team Razor Pro-Rider Ricky Wernicke. 98mm urethane wheels equipped with ABEC-5 high speed bearings.Amazon.com Product Description
This is not your little brother’s scooter.
The Pro Model scooter comes with Razor’s official Pro Rider-tested designation. Designed and tested by Team Razor … More >>
Razor Pro Model Scooter
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#1 by Dorothy G. Gillet Yant on March 22, 2010 - 8:34 pm
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In 2004, I purchased two scooters…identical…for Christmas. I purchased them on e-bay as new, never used, out of the box equipment. Neither scooter worked. Between the 2 scooters (parts), we were able to get one semi-usable scooter. I purchased each scooter for $[...]. HOWEVER, the shipping and handling for each scooter was $[...]. Clearly, the shipping could not be refunded. I complained three times about the shabby quality of the scooter. Once, via written letter, and twice via phone. I neither received any response nor compensation. Because the scooters would not work, we purchased scooters locally for the big Christmas event. I checked on e-bay to see if they were still in biz and they had changed their name slightly to still sell on e-bay. I say BEWARE!
Rating: 1 / 5
#2 by A. Liu on March 22, 2010 - 10:36 pm
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I ordered a Razor Pro as a Christmas Gift for my sister early December. It’s now 12/28 and order is still not received. I checked the status on amazon thru my iPhone and it says that the status is still “Not Yet Shipped”, then I checked the status on my desktop and it says “SHould have received order already.” I call eSportsonline, the automated message says to press 2 for delivery status, then when I pressed 2, it then tells me that 2 is not a valid option. What a joke of a site. I would give it 0 stars if possible. I’m now going to try to cancel my order, we’ll see how that goes.
Rating: 1 / 5
#3 by M. Mostov on March 23, 2010 - 12:12 am
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The scooter has one, but very annoying design fault – when you lift it up to clear an obstacle, i.e. curb, the platform swings around the steering column, and invariably the metal ridge hits owner right into the ankle bone.
After several very painful lessons, I’ve finally learned to lift the damn platform all the way up, way higher than it’s necessary to clear the obstacles… so the last few times I used the scooter I managed to avoid injuries.
The other, lesser problem is that steering column rotates 360 and when mounting the scooter it’s very easy inadvertently grab it when it’s turned 180. The problem is that with steering turned 180, the scooter is much less stable – the problem that becomes apparent only much later during the ride, i.e. when you decide to take one hand off the steering.
As for riding qualities of the scooter, I found them to be ok, although not spectacular. LIt would be nicer if it had larger wheels.
Rating: 3 / 5
#4 by Shelley Thomas on March 23, 2010 - 12:36 am
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The product is great. My issue was with Amazon, however I did not contact then to resolve the issue. I did not contact them due to the gift was from SANTA and we were on a cruise at Christmas sooooooo I was kind of in a pickle. I did contact the maufacturer to see if we could replace, but they wanted me to go through Amazon. I have yet to do that. I probably will not seeing how little boys seem to quickly create more scratches and stuff. It seems rather pointless now. My son does seem to enjoy the scooter.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Pamela J. Sadler on March 23, 2010 - 2:55 am
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if you really want a good scooter this is not for you. when i got it it was a peice of crap but i spend 100 dollars in assersies and had my friend fix it up now its AWSOME. the point…. it has great potential but its really slow when you buy it.
Rating: 4 / 5