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Razor E125

$199

Razor E125

9.7

Mph

Pounds

100

Watts

24

Watt-hours

Razor E125 Electric Scooter Review


Electric scooters have become a popular mode of transport for kids and teens alike, combining the fun of a traditional scooter with the ease of electric power. Among the contenders in this category is the Razor E125 Electric Scooter, a model designed specifically for the younger crowd, ages 8 and up. Whether you're considering purchasing one for leisure rides or as a gift for your child, it's important to get a detailed understanding of what the E125 has to offer.


Performance and Speed


The Razor E125 is powered by a 100-watt, high-torque, single-speed, chain-driven motor that is capable of reaching speeds up to 10 mph. For first time users or children, this speed strikes a fine balance between thrill and control.


The scooter requires a manual kickoff to 3 mph before the motor engages, which provides an additional layer of safety, ensuring that riders are already stable and balanced before they begin to accelerate. The throttle is a twist-grip type, which is intuitive even for those who are new to electric scooters.


Battery Life


Equipped with a 24V sealed lead acid battery, the E125 promises up to 40 minutes of continuous use on a full charge. This should be ample time for your child to enjoy a good ride around the neighborhood or park before needing a recharge. Charging time, however, can be a bit lengthy, so it's best to plug it in immediately after use.


Design and Build


The Razor E125 features a kid-sized deck and frame suitable for riders up to 120 lbs. Its build is sturdy, thanks to its all-steel frame and fork, providing a solid ride and enhancing its durability. The design is sleek and comes in colors that are likely to appeal to its young audience.


Ride Comfort


Riders will appreciate the 8-inch pneumatic front tire, which aids in ensuring a smooth ride by absorbing some of the shocks from uneven paths or sidewalks. Meanwhile, the 125-millimeter polyurethane rear wheel complements the front tire in handling the road. The combination results in lesser vibrations and a more comfortable ride compared to scooters with full hard plastic or polyurethane tires.


User-Friendly Features


The E125 is designed to be user-friendly. It comes with a hand-operated front brake, offering easy control and a safer ride by allowing kids to manage their speed efficiently. There's also a retractable kickstand, convenient for parking the scooter without the need to lay it on the ground.


For transportation or storage, the handlebars fold down, which is an excellent feature for conserving space. This makes the E125 a good option for those with limited storage or those who like to take their scooter on the go.


Safety


Safety is a primary concern for any parent, and the E125 takes this into account. The scooter's top speed and requirement for a manual kickoff before engaging the motor make for a safer overall experience. It's always recommended that riders wear helmets and protective gear.


Final Thoughts


The Razor E125 Electric Scooter is a suitable choice for children looking to transition from a manual scooter to an electric one. Its speed is appropriate for its target age group, and the built-in safety features add an extra layer of reassurance for parents. Its durable build and comfortable ride are significant positives, while the scooter's simplicity in design ensures that the focus remains on the fun.


On the flip side, the battery life might be limiting for some, and the lengthy charge time requires some planning. Still, if your child is ready for their first electric scooter, the Razor E125 offers a reliable and exciting choice, sure to provide hours of enjoyment and a stepping stone to more advanced rides in the future.


Update After Six Months of Use


After more than six months of use, the Razor E125 continues to be a reliable and enjoyable electric scooter for my child. The long-term performance has largely mirrored the initial expectations, but here are some expanded insights:


Positive Attributes:



  • Durability: The all-steel frame and fork have stood up well against regular use. There’s minimal wear and tear which speaks to the build quality of the scooter.

  • Ease of Use: With ongoing use, the simplicity of operation (twist-grip throttle and hand brake) continues to be one of the scooter's major strengths, allowing for a worry-free ride for younger users.


Negative Attributes:



  • Battery Life and Charging Time: As anticipated, the length of charging time became somewhat cumbersome. Moreover, over time, the battery performance has slightly degraded, not uncommon in battery-powered devices, requiring slightly more frequent charging.

  • Limited Speed Capacity: As kids grow and become more experienced riders, the top speed of 10 mph can start to feel a bit slow. This limitation means that it may not remain thrilling for older or more adept children.


Overall, the Razor E125 still holds up as a solid entry-level electric scooter for kids, providing a good mix of safety, reliability, and riding enjoyment. However, for the advancing young rider seeking faster and more enduring rides, a potential upgrade may be worthwhile as they outgrow the model’s capabilities.


Hand-operated, caliper, front

Miles Range

Front: 8” pneumatic tire, Rear: Urethane

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