Razor Wild Ones Jr. Kick Scooter Unicorn
Junior Kick Scooter
Little ones go wild for the Wild Ones junior kick scooter, designed to help new riders build the balance they need to safely and confidently ride a two-wheeled scooter. Featuring a low to the ground deck perfect for learning, the Wild Ones junior kick scooter eliminates the need for a third wheel, enabling kids ages 30 months and up learn to balance on a two-wheeled ride. With a Unicorn inspired design.
Available at Makro Stores
Little ones deserve to have a great ride of their own! Featuring extra-wide, slow-rolling wheels, perfect for learning indoors or outdoors. With Shark, Dinosaur, and Unicorn inspired graphics to choose from, there’s a Wild One just right for every little one!
Features:
- Learn to Balance and build the skills needed to ride a two-wheeled scooter with a wide, low deck that keeps kids closer to the ground!
- Two extra-wide, slow-rolling wheels made for indoor or outdoor use, eliminate the need for a third wheel, reducing the hesitation of transitioning from a three-wheeled to a two-wheeled scooter.
- Extra-wide, low deck featuring character-inspired grip tape graphics teaches kids appropriate foot placement and makes it fun to ride just like the big kids.
Specifications:
- Max: 20 kg
- Age: 30+ months
- Colors: Shark, Unicorn
- Product Weight: 2.77 kg
- Assembled Product Dimensions: 66.2 cm x 26.8 cm x 56.5 cm
- Handlebars: Steel-reinforced with 3D (lenticular) eye graphic
- Grips: Soft, foam
- Deck: Low to the ground, extra-wide, character-inspired graphics on full-deck grip tape
- Wheels: 164 mm diameter, 76.2 mm wide, slow-rolling tires
- Patents Pending
- Adult Assembly Required
- Frame: Injection-molded plastic
Uncompromised Quality:
Razor Wild Ones Junior Kick Scooter offers the quality, safety, service, and style you’ve come to expect from this leading manufacturer of youth lifestyle recreational products. While there are many products out there, choose Razor, a brand we know and trust. Accept no imitations.
Disclaimer:
Always check local laws to see where and how particular Razor products may be ridden. An adult’s decision to permit a child to use these products should be based upon Razor’s recommendations and the child’s skills, maturity and the ability to follow rules. Product specifications subject to change.
Note: Vehicle not to be used on public highways (roads/pavements), vehicle must be used on private property with owner’s consent, appropriate protective equipment to be worn at all times, children must be supervised by an adult at all times. This product is not intended for use as a mobility vehicle.
Razor Safety
Riding smart and staying safe is the best way to make sure you have a great time with your favorite Razor products. When you’re ready to ride, a good rule of thumb is to use the same precautions as you would when riding a bike, skateboard or using in-line skates.
Be sure to read the following safety tips and take them seriously to avoid losing control, falling or sustaining a potentially serious injury. Follow our Razor Rules, and you’ll be ready to ride smart and have a great time.
Who should ride
Children under 8 should ride with adult supervision at all times. The Razor® product should not be ridden by anyone under the recommended age limited. A good rule of thumb is not to let a child ride a scooter without supervision unless he/she has been riding a two-wheeled bike well for 6 months or longer.
Getting geared up
Always wear an EU approved safety standard helmet. Elbow and kneepads are also recommended. Wear athletic shoes, lace-up shoes with rubber soles, and make sure to keep shoelaces out of the way of wheels. Don’t ever ride barefoot or in sandals.
Get your razor ready
Make sure to read the owner’s manual inside the box before using your Razor product. Before every ride, check and secure all fasteners and check wheels for wear and tear. Replace worn or broken parts immediately. Keep your product clean by wiping with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
Start slow
Gradually get the feel of your new ride before riding with others. Learn how tight a turn you can comfortably make and practice applying the brake at various speeds in an open area. Hold onto the handlebars at all times.
Watch the terrain
As with in-line skates, avoid water, speed bumps, sand, gravel and anything that could cause your front wheel to stop. Even a modest bump in the sidewalk can stop the front wheel and cause a fall. Better to ride around obstacles than to take a spill.
Use “Extreme” caution
With practice, you’ll get increasingly more comfortable on your ride. But, no matter how long you’ve been riding, you should always use caution. Avoid steep inclines and don’t ride too fast – you can lose control and fall. Never ride in traffic and watch your surroundings for pedestrians, bikers, boarders and skaters. You will see people on TV or even people you know doing tricks and stunts, but you shouldn’t try something until you are ready. These are people that have been practicing for a very long time. Remember, ride smart and stay safe.
Razor Safety
Riding smart and staying safe is the best way to make sure you have a great time with your favorite Razor products. When you’re ready to ride, a good rule of thumb is to use the same precautions as you would when riding a bike, skateboard or using in-line skates.
Be sure to read the following safety tips and take them seriously to avoid losing control, falling or sustaining a potentially serious injury. Follow our Razor Rules, and you’ll be ready to ride smart and have a great time.
Who should ride
Children under 8 should ride with adult supervision at all times. The Razor® product should not be ridden by anyone under the recommended age limited. A good rule of thumb is not to let a child ride a scooter without supervision unless he/she has been riding a two-wheeled bike well for 6 months or longer.
Getting geared up
Always wear an EU approved safety standard helmet. Elbow and kneepads are also recommended. Wear athletic shoes, lace-up shoes with rubber soles, and make sure to keep shoelaces out of the way of wheels. Don’t ever ride barefoot or in sandals.
Get your razor ready
Make sure to read the owner’s manual inside the box before using your Razor product. Before every ride, check and secure all fasteners and check wheels for wear and tear. Replace worn or broken parts immediately. Keep your product clean by wiping with a damp cloth to remove dirt and dust.
Start slow
Gradually get the feel of your new ride before riding with others. Learn how tight a turn you can comfortably make and practice applying the brake at various speeds in an open area. Hold onto the handlebars at all times.
Watch the terrain
As with in-line skates, avoid water, speed bumps, sand, gravel and anything that could cause your front wheel to stop. Even a modest bump in the sidewalk can stop the front wheel and cause a fall. Better to ride around obstacles than to take a spill.
Use “Extreme” caution
With practice, you’ll get increasingly more comfortable on your ride. But, no matter how long you’ve been riding, you should always use caution. Avoid steep inclines and don’t ride too fast – you can lose control and fall. Never ride in traffic and watch your surroundings for pedestrians, bikers, boarders and skaters. You will see people on TV or even people you know doing tricks and stunts, but you shouldn’t try something until you are ready. These are people that have been practicing for a very long time. Remember, ride smart and stay safe.