

🛴 Ride Bold. Ride Smooth. Ride Razor A5 Lux.
The Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter combines extra-large 8" urethane wheels and a super-strong, adjustable aluminum frame to support riders up to 220 lbs. Featuring a vibrant anodized finish with bold graphics, soft foam grips, and a quick-fold design, it offers a smooth, comfortable ride for kids 8 and up who want to scoot in style and confidence.



| ASIN | B01EM42AVQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,694 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #13 in Kick Scooters |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 11,729 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423018122 |
| Grip Type | Foam |
| Handle Height | 41 Inches |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Included Components | Razor A5 LUX Kick Scooter & Owner's Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13"L x 31.5"W x 5.5"H |
| Item Height | 5.5 inches |
| Item Type Name | A5 Lux Scooter - Pink - FFP |
| Item Weight | 9.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| Model Name | A5 Lux Scooter - Pink - FFP |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Adjustable Handlebar Height, Foldable |
| Suspension Type | Rigid |
| UPC | 845423018122 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 90 Day Limited |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 200 Millimeters |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
K**N
Great scooter for kids who are getting too big for the smaller model!
My daughter absolutely loves this scooter. Big upgrade from the smaller one. She flies on this thing! I skateboard with her and am pretty good and I can't keep up if I tried. She has to slow down just to let me hang with! Quality seems top notch, it was easy to assemble and the scooter seems strong. I'm sure it will last a long time. The bigger wheels also make it smoother over bumpy services which is really nice compared to the smaller version. I like this design much better and it should fit her as she gets older since the older one was too small for her. Price also seemed really reasonable compared to other options! Really happy with this one!
A**W
great scooter
Great scooter for a bigger kid! She is 12 but still wants to scooter with sibling and this is the perfect option. Rides smooth, looks great and required no assembly! We like the kick stand too.
H**O
Great and sturdy scooter
My son loves it. It is very sturdy and strong the wheels are bigger than the others which makes it easier to ride and the scooter itself is very nice
J**N
Smooth Ride and Durable – Perfect Scooter for Kids!
The Razor A5 Lux Kick Scooter is fantastic! The 8” urethane wheels provide a smooth, stable ride on different surfaces, making it great for both beginners and more experienced riders. The anodized finish with bold colors and graphics looks super cool and holds up well against scratches. It’s sturdy enough to support riders up to 220 lbs, so it’s perfect for kids 8 and up—and even teens can enjoy it. The adjustable handlebars make it easy to customize for a comfortable ride, and the foldable design makes it convenient to carry and store. Overall, this scooter offers great value, quality, and style. Highly recommend for active kids who love to scoot around!
M**A
Perfect Upgrade for Our Daughter!
We already had the same Razor scooter for our son, so it was an easy choice for our daughter’s upgrade. The scooter is sturdy, well-made, and rides smoothly. She loves it, and it’s held up perfectly so far. A great, reliable option for kids who are ready for a new scooter!
M**E
Average scooter
I was really excited when I ordered these. My 5 year old was wanting to ride his other scooter to school each morning and he's outgrowing it. I got 2 of these so we could ride together. I like that it folds in half and handlebars detach making it compact. Also, the handlebars do extend high enough for my liking. I'm 5'3. I have my handlebars extended to the fullest height. However, I would have liked for the ride to be smoother and the foot base wider. The ride is stiff. You feel every bump severely. Also, only one of my feet fits on the base comfortably. My foot is a size 7. The other foot has to stay vertically behind the other foot which then requires most of my weight to be on one leg. And, man a live, I feel that strain the whole ride. Downhill is nice. I can adjust my feet diagonally and coast. Shipping also had me riled. Both were expected on the same day and then in the last 24 hours one was out for delivery and one was stuck in Ohio. Overall, it's an average scooter. I would have enjoyed a wheel more similar to a bike in material and a wider base, but it's decent.
M**D
Great scooter for college campus !! Great value too !!
I was looking for a lightweight scooter that my son to use around his college campus. Look at all the reviews of some of other brands like the Xootr, Exooter, Oxelo, etc.. But they were either too expensive (over $200) or too heavy (over 10 lbs). The A5 is less than 9 lbs and only $80. I initially looked at the Razor A6 since I liked the slightly bigger wheels. But then I noticed a folding design flaw that some readers reported that it has caused their handles to fold when riding (this happens if you don't tighten the folding screw hard enough). So with safety in mind, I chose the A5. It has a better fold/lock mechanism, cheaper than all of those mentioned before, and build with high quality. When you take it out of the box, you can tell that it is very sturdy and high quality. I feel very comfortable that my son can ride it, throws it around campus and it will still survive the everyday rigors. The locking mechanism is not 100% solid (has a little give) so it rattles a little when you move the handle. But when you put some weight on it, it is solid to ride on. I have been riding around the neighborhood the last week and it is very smooth and glide along the pavements just fine. I changed out the bearings with the Bones REDS Bearing and they made it even smoother. Definitely a good scooter and an even greater value at $80. Can't beat it !!
C**E
Great commuter scooter
I live about a half-mile from my work in a medium-sized city. It's a comfortable 10-15 minute walk (mostly because of traffic lights), but part of why I moved so close was to cut my commute down to as short a time as possible. A bike was the obvious choice, but the time I'd lose locking and unlocking it would eat away some of the time I saved, plus I'd have to store it out in the elements, plus I'd have to ride it in the street (in a city where cars don't really watch for bikes), plus it could always get stolen, so I decided to look into something a little smaller. Which made me think of the little Razor scooter I had as a kid, and the fact that I'd vaguely heard of people using them to commute, especially in urban areas. So I did some research and eventually ended up getting this beauty. For a short commute on flat sidewalks, it's a dream. A 10-minute walk becomes an easy 5-minute scoot, and I can just carry it in and stow it under my desk. If the weather is bad, I can leave it behind and walk or even take it in someone's car if I catch a ride with a coworker. It's perfectly portable. I'll say that I get quite a lot of strange looks on it, and lots of comments, but most people find it weird/quirky in a good way, and I always explain that, believe it or not, it was the most practical choice. It rides very smoothly, much moreso than my childhood one ever did, and you can really glide down any little hills. Uphill isn't too bad either. It's easily twice as fast as walking, while not taking significantly more effort. I switch legs sometimes so that I don't accidentally build the muscle unevenly. The only thing "wrong" with mine is that the lever you use to fold/unfold it sometimes seems to jam, but I could probably remedy that if I took the time and effort to find the problem and apply some WD-40. Other than that, I've had no issues with it. It's a great little thing, and I hope more people start using them, if only so I'll get fewer weird looks in the future.
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