Scooter lets riders master sideways drifting for exciting, unusual ride Ride like standard scooter, or twist and propel; twistable top deck enhances turning performance via latest hybrid street technology 360-degree inclined rear caster wheel and 125-millimeter front wheel; folding, adjustable-height handlebars; folding frame system Weighs 7.5 pound; measures 12.25 by 36 by 30 inches (W x H x L) Recommended for riders ages eight and up; 143-pound maximum weight limit The Razor Siege Caster Scooter allows riders to master sideways drifting for an exciting and unique ride. This awesome scooter features a steel reinforced twisting deck and a 360 degree inclined rear caster wheel. It is recommended for ages eight and older and a max weight limit of 143 pounds. Enjoy a unique and fun ride with Razor Siege Caster Scooter. The Razor Siege Caster Scooter lets riders master sideways drifting for an exciting, unusual ride. Young adventure-seekers can ride the Siege like a standard scooter, or twist and propel.
The Razor Siege's twistable deck enhances turning performance.
The twistable top deck enhances turning performance via the latest hybrid street technology--simply twist and go. Features Steel reinforced twisting deck 360-degree inclined rear caster wheel 125-millimeter front wheel Folding handlebars Adjustable handlebar height Folding frame system No assembly required Specifications 7.5-pound total weight Measures 12.25 by 36 by 30 inches (W x H x D) Recommended for riders ages eight and up 143-pound maximum weight limit About Razor Founded in June 2000, Razor USA, LLC is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California. Creators of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor additionally offers the E100, E200, and E300 electric scooters, as well as Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, and Ground Force electrically-powered ride-on toys and junior scooters. Razor has received numerous industry awards, including the Toy Industry Association’s "Toy of the Year" and "Toy of the Year" honors from Time Magazine, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report.
I bought the Razor Siege Caster Scooter for my son's 7 year birthday and he loves it! I thought not having a brake would be a problem, but that doesn't seem to be the case. He loves that it twists and turns and he can begin to learn new stunts.
First off, this is a great scooter and my 7-year old daughter loves it. It is more versatile and fun to ride than a traditional scooter but it suffers from one major flaw. There is no brake of any kind which is not only a convenience feature but a safety issue as well. The only way to stop is to pull a "Fred Flinstone" and put your foot down hoping to stop before crashing into something. This is especially tricky when going down hill as this baby picks up speed fast. Also, the "self-propelling" feature adve..