








🛴 Ride the Retro Wave: Stability Meets Style for Your Little Trailblazer!
The Razor Jr. Lil' Kick Scooter is a lightweight, durable 3-wheel scooter designed for young riders aged 6 and under. Featuring an aircraft-grade aluminum frame, adjustable handlebars, and a wide, slip-resistant deck, it offers stability and safety for beginners. Its retro styling and easy assembly make it a standout choice for parents seeking a fun, reliable first scooter experience.
| ASIN | B002S0V15I |
| Age Range (Description) | 6 |
| Brand | Razor |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 2.4 2.4 out of 5 stars (13) |
| Date First Available | October 6, 2010 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 23 x 14.5 x 25.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.25 x 8.75 x 5.25 inches |
| Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Razor |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Model Name | Lil |
| Model Year | 2011 |
| Number of Wheels | 3 |
| Package Weight | 6.3 Pounds |
| Part Number | 13014940 |
| Suggested Users | boys |
| UPC | 845423003845 |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Wheel Type | Solid |
A**R
Bad Design! Buyer Beware!
Don't buy. Horrible engineering design. Made my 4 year old cry after just a few minutes using it. The screw bolt sticks way out of the wheel hub and catches the inside of the ankle bone when trying to propel themselves forward. I am completely mystified on how this got such good ratings. It forces the child to keep their leg way out to the side to avoid getting their ankles bit by the large protruding screw bolt.
C**C
3.5 year old loves it!
Simple, no frills scooter. Easy to assemble, perfect for my 3.5 year old. The board itself is short so it's a bit hard to put the back foot up. Not a problem really, since my toddler is still learning to coordinate his feet. My 1.5 year old loves to stand on it and balance, which is pretty funny to watch because this is her big brother's toy and they fight over it all the time. Very light to carry in case you are 10 blocks away and your kiddo decides they are too tired and want to walk instead :)
T**N
Sucks
Super unsturdy horrible design as the handle bars wobble around what a peice of junk took me three hours to try and tighten but nothing keeps it steady whatsoever so i took a picture to show u the gaps
R**E
PLEASE READ!!!
I bought this scooter for my daughter to get used to the way the scooter worked (as a concept). In that regard, it is great. However, the 2 wheel design in the back makes it scrape her little ankles. The screw heads stick out (they are not flush with the wheels) and having the wheels themselves wider than the base makes it hard to really get going. All in all, it was great for what I bought it for. But pricey for that use. She used it maybe 5 times, now we have to upgrade. She would have taken more spills if I hadn't bought it, but she got scraped up ankles anyway, so really I am just out a good chunk of change!
K**A
Razor Lil' Kick Scooter
I bought this scooter for my three year-old. It is not as well made as other Razor products. The handle bars do not lock in place like the two wheel models, or the three-wheeled folding model I recently saw. Nor is the back wheel axle as well constructed as it could be. For younger children this three wheel scooter may be more difficult to handle than scooters with two wheels in the front. However, my three year-old quickly got use to it. The wheels on this scooter do not roll as freely as the two-wheeled models from Razor, which I view as a positive for small children. The fact that it does not roll too easily makes it easier for my child to handle the scooter. My seven year-old likes to play with the scooter from time to time. She is a bit small for her age, so she does not have issues with its size. She seems more at ease with this three wheeled model than her two wheeled Razor. The reasons are that it is slower than her two-wheeled scooter, and she has an easier time balancing herself on three wheels. I would rate the scooter higher if its construction was up to the level of other Razor products.
C**Y
Good for kids UNDER the age of 5
Bought a pink one for my 5 yo daughter. She loves it! But way too small for her age group. However this is her first scooter and enjoys it without any problems! Wheels spins really smooth and very stable! It stands up all the time when not ridding. My kids ride it all around the tiled house. No ankle issues either. I don't know, maybe it's the way my kids ride it but their ankle does not even come near the back wheels. Size is the biggest down side. I wish I had bought this in blue for my 3.5 yo son who is always stealing a ride when his sister is in school. The size is PERFECT for him...the 3.5 yo. I should have bought it for him instead.
S**H
Too wobbly
I got this for my 2.5 year old daughter she has been riding the neighbors scooter down the street but it was too big for her so I got this one. It's not stable at all. Hard to balance hard for my daughter to use. Good price point but wish I could return it. Not happy with it.
M**S
Purchase only if you want bruising on your child's ankles!!!
This scooter is GARBAGE!! How is this still on the shelves??! The bolts on the back wheels protrude so far that their little ankles take quite the beating! Did they even test this product with actual children?! My son has ridden a scooter for a year, got this for his 3rd birthday, and rode it for 5 minutes before weeping in pain. Before we even got into the house, the bruising and swelling began! I seriously cannot believe Razor is allowing this to be sold without something covering the bolts, or a complete redesign of the product. BEWARE! NOT WORTH THE MONEY!!!
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