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| Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter (Blue or Pink) | 
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| Brand: Razor Category: Sports
Buy New: $29.99 - $46.16
Avg. Customer Rating:   (56 reviews) Sales Rank: 54
Media: Misc. Autographed: No Memorabilia: No
MPN: KIDDIE-KICK ASIN: B000GF7CPK
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Customer Reviews:
  Great scooter September 4, 2007 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 2 year old got this scooter for his 2nd birthday and it is his favorite present! I found it easy to put together and durable like a good Razor-brand scooter. Much better than the flimsy three-wheeled scooters put out by Fisher Price and the like.
  Great starter scooter August 28, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This scooter is great for a first-time scooter user. The third wheel provides the necessary support for the less-balanced inclined. However, the wheels/bearings themselves do slow the user considerably. If there are no other scooters for comparison, a 3-4YO should be content with this particular model for a long time.
However, juxtaposed to a regular Razor (with its faster bearings/wheels), the Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter will not hold a toddler's attention. They will probably want to go faster with easier kicks on the "bigger kid" scooter.
  Fun First Scooter!!! July 16, 2007 This Razor Kiddie Kick Scooter was easy to assemble and a big hit with my young son. It is sturdy as well as cute and comes with a spare 'tire.'
  easy to essemble July 13, 2007 it is safe for my 2 year old niece, it's sturdy, balanced. She loved it and rode away as soon as it was put together, there's an adjustable handle allowing the razor to be used for a long time as the kids get bigger.
  Sturdy, but movement is poor June 26, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I bought this for my 3 1/2-year-old son who is not quite old enough/coordinated enough to use his brother's Razor A3. The scooter does not have enough glide to allow him to push off and then ride with both feet on the footboard; it won't go more than a few inches without constant pushing. This is frustrating for him when he sees his brother gliding up/down driveways and around corners. I think this could have been designed to allow for some glide while maintaining the sturdiness for younger kids.
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