Electric Scooters for Adults & Kids

The downside is that the Razor E200 battery needs to charge for about 12 hours. This is likely not too much of a downside for kids since, after 40 minutes of ride time, they may just wander back to some video games or find something else to occupy their time. All three Razor electric scooters are powered by a lead-acid battery. While the E90 has just one battery, the E100 and E200 are kitted out with 2 x 12V rechargeable batteries. The lead-acid battery and hub motor give the Razor Power Core E90 a range of km (10-13 miles) and a top speed of 16 kph (10 mph). The all-aluminum Razor Icon is like the DeLorean of electric scooters.

According to Razor, you should get a good 40 minutes (4-6 miles) of riding out of it if you’re a child. Just remember that it varies a lot depending on rider weight and terrain. Razor also announced the Razor Icon, which will arrive in stores this September according to the company. The Icon is the original Razor scooter, electrified, made for grown-ups and available in blue, pink, red or black. According to Razor, a full charge will take you 7.5 miles or about 40 minutes of continuous riding (whichever comes first).

Whatever the reason, the scooter really picks up and moves. I wouldn’t want to hit any brick pavers or Zeus-forbid any cobblestone streets, but the wheels feel just fine on smooth bike paths and decent-quality roads. These 8.5″ tires may be larger, but they’re equally flat-free. Razor’s razor electric scooter original wheels from the early 2000s were hard polyurethane wheels. The Icon at least received a rubber upgrade to make them a bit softer, but the solid rubber still prevents flat tires from ruining your ride. The Razor Icon electric scooter certainly looks the part of a classic Razor.

Quick disclaimer, I wish I could be more precise, but unfortunately the E Prime III has no visual interface that shows speed. I used a speedometer app on my phone to calculate the speeds I mention below. This is the Razor Electric Scooter Section of the UrbanScooters.com Marketplace, if you are looking for a Razor Electric Scooter, the this is the place to be! Our Marketplace offers comparison pricing on from many well trusted disturbers.

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Short commutes are best for this budget pick; I’d recommend 7 miles roundtrip, tops. Spend a couple hundred dollars more on a scooter that can go faster for longer if you have a long commute. On my first test ride, I went 7 miles on city terrain; a mix of sidewalks, poorly paved streets, and a couple stretches of slight inclines. The scooter blinked to one red light remaining as I walked up the steps to my apartment.

On a bike, if you brake with your left hand only, you’re braking the front tire which could send you flying over the front handlebars if you’re riding fast enough. So while a scooter is not a bike, if razor scooter your child gets used to braking solely with their left hand, this could present a problem on a bike. The E100 twist grip accelerator must be held in place to maintain speed and then released to stop.

The razor electric scooters have a single speed mode, which is both an advantage and a disadvantage. A single, steady speed mode allows kids greater control over the scooter. But, some prefer multiple speed modes and are bored driving a single speed. You wouldn’t want to be carrying them up and down stairs, but you always have the option to tow them along on a flat surface.