Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter

Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter

Razor E300S Seated Electric Scooter
Binding: Sports
Manufacturer: Razor USA, LLC
Product Description:
The ever-popular Razor E300 Electric Scooter is new and improved for 2006!

Features:

  • Stylish padded seat for a comfortable ride
  • Super-sized deck and frame for riders of almost all sizes
  • High-performance, quiet chain-drive motor for speeds up to 15 mph
  • Twist-grip acceleration control
  • Hand-operated rear brake
  • Folding handlebar mechanism for easy storage and transport
  • Extra-wide 10" pneumatic front and rear tires for smooth ride
  • Includes two 12-volt sealed lead acid batteries, battery charger and tools
  • Up to 45 minutes of continuous riding per charge
  • Battery charge time of 8 hours
  • Maximum rider weight: 220 pounds
  • Safety equipment such as helmet, elbow pads and knee pads is recommended
  • Measures 41"L x 17"W x 42"H
  • NOTE: Be sure to check and obey local laws regarding scooter use.
    Amazon.com Product Description:
    Fusing the thrill of powered transportation with the latest technology and high-quality materials, the Razor E300S seated electric scooter is ideal for "green" commuters. The E300S is equipped with a super-size deck and frame for riders of all sizes, along with an environmentally friendly chain-driven electric motor that reaches speeds of up to 15 miles per hour. As a result, it's a breeze to zip to work in the morning and home in the evening without guzzling gas or contributing to congestion. The scooter also includes a detachable seat for easy cruising and a pair of extra-wide 10-inch pneumatic tires to ensure a smooth ride. And riders will love the adjustable handlebars, which extend upward or lower depending on the height of the rider. Other details include a twist-grip acceleration control, a powerful 250-watt electric motor, and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 40 minutes of continuous use per charge (the battery requires roughly 12 hours of charge time). The charger and tools are included with the E300S.

    The buyer and rider of the E300S scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of this scooter. The E300S, which offers a maximum weight of 220 pounds, is appropriate for both older teens (12 years and up) and adults and carries a 90-day warranty.


    List Price: USD 279.99
    Lowest New Price: USD 199.99
    Price is accurate as of the date/time indicated. Prices and product availability are subject to change. Any price displayed on the Amazon website at the time of purchase will govern the sale of this product.
    Average Rating:
    Features:
    • Electric scooter with detachable seat for easy cruising and commuting
    • Environmentally friendly chain-driven electric motor and super-size deck
    • Reaches speeds of 15 miles per hour; twist-grip acceleration control
    • Rechargeable battery offers 40 minutes of continuous use per charge
    • 220-pound weight capacity; for ages 12 and older; 90-day warranty
    Brand: Razor
    Model: E300S
    Customer Reviews


    Extremely disappointing
    I'm a scooter enthusiast who has owned many models over the years. The Razor E300S is a prime example of shoddy workmanship. Mine had problems as soon as it was out of the box. It frequently shuts off after it's been running only a few seconds, and the motor becomes overloaded even though I'm considerably lighter than the weight specifications. I contacted technical support and they were no help at all, told me I was on my own. The battery doesn't last nearly as long as the literature suggests, and after only about a week of use, the scooter won't travel more than 100 yards without the circuit breaker tripping, causing it to shut off. Sadly, this one's going in the trash.
    This is the kind of product you get if the manufacturer makes it as cheaply and quickly as possible: unreliable, poor quality. My advice is to spend an extra 0 or so to get a scooter that's actually worth something. This one's a gutterball.


    E300 Razor Scooter
    I live in the city and bought this scooter a few months ago. It works well...really good speed, only lasts about 40 minutes and has trouble on hills. Biggest downfall for me is that it is very heavy. I have to carry it up and down my stairs to charge it and it's hard to do because it's big and heavy. It's a lot of fun too! And perfect for running a few city errands. (Easy to lock up to a tree/pole)


    Finally, a scooter that works!
    This scooter is much better than the pocket scooter by Razor...it never worked. My 11 yr. old daughter has been buzzing around all over the place! The only drawback for these things is the charge only lasts about 30 min. run time & it has to be recharged 24/7...you're in for a lot of inconvenience if your child isn't responsible enough to take care of it.


    Fun Stuff!!
    This electric scooter is so much fun! I purchased this for my 11 year old stepson's birthday and he loves it. It goes about 17 mph when fully charged and is easy to operate. I rode it myself and thought it was a great purchase! My stepson rides it to my daughter's school, to the park and all over the neighborhood and is gone for well over an hour before he says it begins to slow down. I have not had issues with it not charging and feel like it is worth every penny! My favorite part is that it gets my son outside and out from in front of the TV or the video games!


    PRETTY GOOD
    I recently purchased this product from amazon.com and it came, but the handlebars needed to be assembled and i did not find the manual helpful, so therefore the handlebars felt very stiff, like i could not turn the wheel! I need help and i dont know what to do because I know that if it were assembled correctly it would be an AWESOME scooter! However, the appearance is very nice- the wheels are big and nice sized- it looks awesome i just wish i could ride it, if anyone knows how to assemble the handlebars correctly please let me know!

    Product Information and Prices stored: January 6, 2009, 7:26

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