| | |  |  Scooters | Home » » » Razor Carver Kick Scooter with Trucks | | | | | | | Description: | | The Razor Carvr kick scooter is a unique scooter/skateboard hybrid. The combination of skateboard truck and scooter steering with limiter provide a unique carving experience . Features a patented folding mechanism for easy fold and carry, dual rear wheel footbrake, 125mm front urethane wheel and 62mm rear wheels equipped with ABEC 5 high speed bearings to create a riding experience you have to try to believe. | | | Features: | |
• Sleek and stylish scooter/skateboard hybrid with unique carving ability
• Skateboard truck and steering limiter combine for unprecedented control
• 5-inch front polyurethane wheel and pair of 2.4-inch rear skateboard wheels
• Rear dual-wheel foot brake; patented folding mechanism for easy storage
• Foam-padded handles; 180-pound max weight limit; for ages 5 and older
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 26.5 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 8.25 inches | | Product Weight:
| 8.25 pounds | | Package Length:
| 25.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 8.9 inches | | Package Height:
| 8.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 14.2 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 13 reviews |
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Great once steering limiter removedOct 01, 2008
By ShopsLot Not sure why anyone would want to limit the steering on this to begin with...especially since it's actually an added metal/rubber piece that they could have saved cost on. My tip is to get an appropriate sized allen wrench as soon as received and remove 2 bolts that hold the metal/rubber limiter bolted on. Voila, now you can steer.
My daughter is 7 and loves that this has a larger non slip platform and 2 wheels in back. So much better to me as well since I've seen the neighborhood homes that have lots of razor type scoooters laying all over the street, yards. This one stays standing and folds up nicely...although it's a bit heavier than most scooters. My daughter prefers it though since it feels more stable. Nice large front wheels don't get stuck in the sidewalk cracks either.
15 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Not bad, but not great either...Feb 19, 2008
By E. Uyehara I got one of these Razor Carvr scooters for my wife, who isn't too comfortable on the 2-wheeled Razor A kick scooters that my three sons (8, 5, and 5 yrs. old) zoom around on. The three wheeled design looked appealing for a person who lacks neither ability or balance, but rather confidence.
I noted right away that this scooter isn't constructed of the high grade and lightweight aluminum that the other Razor scooters are made of. The Carvr is made of welded steel, so it is rather heavy, especially since it has a skateboard truck (also made of steel) in the back with a pretty cool friction brake. Even the steerer tube and handles are made of steel, though it looks like I could easily swap one of the aluminum steerer tubes and handles from one of the Razor A scooters to the Carvr easily. I suspect this scooter is made of steel to save on production cost, as nothing on this scooter screams out high quality.
Ride and handling are o.k., though I must point out that the 2-wheeled Razor A scooters are faster, and handle better. Since this Carvr will be used by an adult rider, I found the bushing on the rear truck too soft. I changed the smaller of the two bushings with a firmer bushing that I had handy. This made the Carvr easier to ride. If the Carver is leaned too much, the brake mechanism actually rubs on the rear wheels. Not something you would want to happen in a fast tight turn!!
I also removed the steering damper right away. I don't understand the purpose of this rubber bushing that resists turning of the steering at all.
It is a shame that this Carvr scooter will never see a modest to steep hill, so we won't be able to see if the scooter lives up to it's name for carving down hills. I suppose the fact that there are two skateboard wheels in back as opposed to one relatively thin scooter wheel would give this scooter better grip on the road to avoid sliding out when carving down relatively steep hills.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Fun ProductFeb 12, 2008
By Jema G. Delistraty
"Cody"
I got this scooter for Christmas and found it to be really easy to ride because of its skateboard base design. With its large area to stand and two wheels in the back it seems almost perfectly balanced. This is quite a fun scooter that I'd definitely recommend trying.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Brake Mechanism Wears Out QuicklySep 04, 2010
By Elizabeth J. Allen I have purchased two of these scooters for my son. On the first one, one of the bolts securing the brake mechanism sheared off after about 6 months and a spring fell off. Razor does not carry any replacement parts for this scooter, so it could not be repaired. I thought perhaps it was just a lemon, so I purchased a second Razor Carvr. The same thing happened to this one, again after about 6 months.
If having a brake or being able to repair this scooter if anything happens to the brake or rear wheels is important to you, do not buy.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Razor Carver Kick ScooterJan 12, 2010
By R. Perruso
"granny"
Gave to my 5 yr old grandson for Christmas. He loves it! Even tho it is cold outside, he rides it in the basement. It is helping him in coordination and balance.
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