Razor e-Rides

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Razor E300 Review
electricscooterinsider.com - Razor e300
  • - 2.5
The Razor E300 has been designed with teenager and adults in mind. Typically, I would say that this is more of an option for teenagers given it’s design, but after all, that is down to personal preference. If you want a scooter that you leisurely ride around the neighborhood, to the store or through the park then the Razor E300 is a good option for you. If you are looking for an electric scooter that you’ll be able to use to commute, the E300 is not the one for you. Instead, check out my list of the best electric scooters for commuting.
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The EcoSmart Metro HD offers a super smooth ride that requires no physical exertion
geekspin.co - Razor Ecosmart Metro
  • - 4
The Razor EcoSmart Metro HD Electric Scooter offers a super smooth and fun ride that requires virtually no physical exertion, but it’s heavy and doesn’t come with any reflectors or lights.
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This electric scooter offers a stable ride at a relatively affordable price, though its bulky design isn’t the best for apartment-dwelling city slickers.
wired.com - Razor EcoSmart
  • - 2.5
Frankly, the EcoSmart Sup hasn't been all that fun. When I'm out riding it, I'm happy for the first 2 or 3 miles, but the farther I stray from home, the more anxious I get. And when I'm home, I'm thankful I live in a building with an elevator so I don't have to lug all 63 pounds of the nonfolding scooter up the stairs, but I'm resentful that I'm forced to store it in an inconvenient spot near an available outlet for 12 hours to juice it back up, since the battery isn't removable. It's clear this e-scooter isn't built for me. It's for someone in the burbs who is shorter, weighs significantly less, and has a garage. If that's you, then you'll be happy with this relatively affordable way to get around.
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