Razor’s E Prime III is an Electric Scooter for Nostalgic Adults

If you’re less than the maximum load capacity, then give it a try. But a more important difference is the shock absorption and general performance of the scooters on not not-so-perfect surface. The front pneumatic tyre in both the E100 and E200 ensures good shock reduction. On an unpaved road, the rider will soon notice the E90’s lack of shock absorption. So, for their safety and to prevent accidental takeoffs, the makers have opted for the kick-start function. Maybe it just feels so strong because the scooter is quite light (26.5 pounds!) and so you expect it to be a weak little thing.

The chain-driven wheel is powered by a high torque 100-watt motor that provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use at speeds up to 10 mph. The Razor E100 is a pretty sweet, smooth ride for younger kids that are jumping at the chance to ride an electric scooter. With a front air tire, it rolls more smoothly than the E90 which has a polyurethane front wheel, but not as smooth as the E200 which has a front and rear air tire. We do love the added safety of the kick-start motor that requires a child to push off and be moving at 3 mph before the motor kicks in. The Razor E200 electric scooter has all the features that parents want and everything that kids crave in a scooter. The all-steel frame and fork make this ride strong and durable to the point that your child will probably outgrow this scooter before it has any structural problems.

Fortunately, CNET editors come in many sizes, so I pulled the rather more petite Lynn La from her usual smartphone beat to ride the E100 Glow and let me know what it felt like. We are always transparent about where our information comes from so that you don’t have to waste time and money buying the wrong thing. Our reviews and buyers guides are always either based on reviews we’ve done ourselves, or aggregated from trusted sources. The handles are made from molded soft rubber, which ensures a steady and comfortable grip. The actual deck itself is 5.5 inches wide which seems to be just about the soft spot for this particular product.

Or leave them where they are utilising the retractable kickstand. The weight depends on the scooter; the lightest being the E90 at 10 kg (22 lb), and the heaviest being the E200 at 18 kg (40 lb). And it will work just fine for cruising your cul-de-sac, Google campus, or NYC commute. For such an inexpensive and lightweight little thing, it works quite well. But at the same time, the scooter carries a number of fun new upgrades that I would have loved to make use of as a kid. We work with our suppliers to ensure that they set minimum advertised pricing guidelines for all of our competitors.

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The options are plenty and you’ll have no difficulty in finding a model that suits your requirements. Thanks to its robust design, the Razor E100 has been built to withstand razor scooter the wear and tear that would expect on a kids electric scooter. Razor are well known for their quality products and from my personal experience, I would agree.

That’s why I have decided to share my first hand experiences and hundreds of hours of research to provide you with a comprehensive review of the Razor E100 leaving no stone unturned. The handlebars are a standard, non-adjustable t-bar with rubber hand grips with rubber bumper ends that will protect hands from falls and also will hold up better than traditional foam. Folding the scooter down is a simple affair – quick and easy. The scooter doesn’t fold down to a size that’s backpack-friendly, by any means, but it’s certainly small enough to keep under your bed at night. I’ve never felt uncomfortable letting them ride it on their own since it doesn’t go too fast and it is really easy to learn.