Monday, March 18, 2013

The Best Razor Scooters For Tiny Tots

Parents see it happen all the time: You give your oldest child a gift and the youngest automatically wants something similar. Sibling rivalry ensues! For parents with this problem in the form of kid-friendly transportation, there are the best Razor kids' scooters.  These are scooters that aren't quite large enough for a preteen to get comfortable on but they won't dwarf your preschooler either. They're the perfect sizes for your on-the-go tots!

For example:


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Razor Lil' Kick Scooter

Designed for children between the ages of 3 and 6, this scooter is toddler-size and ideal for beginners. The welded steel frame is connected to a 3-wheel design with 2 of those wheels as back support for secure riding at all times. Combine with a helmet, kneepads, and other proper safety gear, and you've got an unstoppable little force that can outrace any of his/her siblings. It's also durable and built to last, which means it can be handed down through generations of youngsters. It's also available in several cool colors!

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Razor PowerWing DLX Scooter

To prove there really is something for everyone, this scooter is great for the younger ages but it's adjustable to grow as a child does. Unique in design with a double-wing platform and 3-wheel suspension, the PowerWing supports riders up to 143 pounds, following a child from age 5 and older.





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Razor Jr. Folding Kiddie Kick Scooter

This scooter is one of the most stable with 2 rear wheels and a wide slip resistant deck for perfect balance. It's also the best when it comes to storage, as the entire scooter folds into a compact square to fit in any closet or drawer space. The maximum rider weight is around 45 pounds and the unique soft foam grips offer effortless steering. Unfortunately, this scooter isn't available in any colors but pink and blue; however, it makes up for the lack of vibrancy with easy-to-learn style.

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