Product Comparison: Razor A5 vs Razor A6
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- Bought these scooters for all of my kids a few months ago. They all LOVE them (ages 6-12)! Even after months of use, they are out cruising around on them daily.
- Awesome! Awesome! Scooter. Best family fun ever! I bought 3 of them for christmas gifts for my 2 kids, ages 6 and 9, and one extra for myself so i could keep up with them.
- It's a great scooter. Kids of all ages (ok, older than about 6) will enjoy using it.
- This is an excellent scooter! We bought this for our six year old son, and I was a bit worried that it may be too big, but the handles can go up and down so it is perfect!
- Due to the light weight of this scooter, the front wheel rises above the ground when I push it too hard. The same thing didn't happen to my niece who is 9 years old.
- I have three A5 for myself and others. I have used mine for once or twice a week on the average since 2/2013. The scooters are still in very good workig conditions.
- We took A5 and A6 out for two miles comparisions. The performance were almost identical as far as rolling distance and the number of kicks are concerned. With A6 perform a little bit better.
- It’s fun and all the other adults are secretly or openly jealous!
- My work is far enough where I don't really enjoy walking but close enough where I can't justify driving. This scooter is the perfect solution!
- I'm pretty tall for a lady, comin' in at 6 ft, and the handle bars are the perfect height when completely extended.
- The platform is large enough for my adult feet and it is sturdy enough to comfortably hold my weight with my laptop and some books in a backpack.
- At only 8.6 lbs (I measured it myself) this is a light scooter with big wheels for comfort.
- Stability seems to be improved with the larger wheels, and this scooter is more tolerant of small obstacles. The larger wheels roll right over a small sidewalk bump, twig, hose or other small obstruction that would bring a smaller wheeled scooter to a sudden crashing stop.
- The 200mm wheels are the same size as competitors', and thus are just as good at going over bumps or cracks in the road. You still have to pay attention, but you'll only get thrown by riding into something really big.
- The welds on this thing are fantastic. If only the rest of the scooter were done so well! My rear fender is not in line with the wheel.
- Larger wheels roll over perturbations more easily than smaller wheels
- It does vibrate less than older Razor products (mostly, if not entirely, I'm referring to the handlebars)
- Big wheels are good for travel glide not good for tricks.
- The adjustment design of their anti-rattle, collapsible joint (at the toe of your foot on the deck) is sub-par.
- The wheels are incredibly out of round vertically. This has been the case since it was new. It is noticeable only while riding smooth surfaces, but I find it obnoxious.
- The deck is barely long enough for my shoes (size 11-12, 45-46 European), only about an inch or less of clearance on the ends, so when I switch feet for variety, it takes some care to get my foot in an acceptable place.
- This one has 20cm wheel, one click folding system, is in silver chrome color as opposed to those blue or pink or graphics, and cheaper than all the others.
- I love its color, and its clever design. I love that it rides smoothly, and feels safe.
- It requires no assembly; just take it out of the box, unfold/click all its parts back into place, and you're ready to roll!
- There was virtually no assembly - just unfolding the scooter, adjusting the height, and inserting the handle bars.
- The A5 Lux came already assembled and ready to ride.
- It's adjustable to height and he keeps up with her quite well. It's stable and sturdy and easy to operate.
- The scooter rides very smooth and it's quite low to the ground providing a firm ride. Excellent scooter
- Colors are nice. Easy set up. The little kickstand is actually pretty useful.
- In the rain, the back fender still sprays my leg on the board enough to soak my pant leg in about a mile.
- Useless kickstand; tools not provided to remove it. But it's good if you have tool to remove it