Razor Icon Electric Scooter–Up to 18MPH Up to 18 Miles Range Foldable and Portable Adult Electric Scooter for Commuting and Recreation
- Model Number:
- 13110062
- UPC:
- 845423025717
- EAN:
- 0845423025717
- Walmart SKU:
- 1888882842
At $449.99, pricing shows 0.0% discount compared to typical $0.00 levels.
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Highest Price
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$598.00 | |
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$399.99 | |
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$449.99 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Razor Icon Electric Scooter–Up to 18MPH Up to 18 Miles Range Foldable and Portable Adult Electric Scooter for Commuting and Recreation since 12/11/2022. The most recent price update was on Jun 18, 2024.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $399.99 (lowest on 8/27/2023) to $598.00 (highest on 12/11/2022). The average price during this period is $466.33.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.43/5 from 21 reviews.
The quality of this scooter is as good as it gets. The sleek design and and light weight metal really makes it one of the best on the market for looks and mobility.
great for short commutes, and rides smoothly. great acceleration and breaking, and has a light in front for night runs, and brake lights.
Very good quality! Never had any problems so far, and it's quick!
For the first time, Razor made a good scooter that doesn't use a lead acid battery. This scooter actually has good performance, distance, and is quiet! Good job Razor! That's not to mention I love the design!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I received this Razor Icon Electric scooter and it's been a hit. We're used to Razor products in my household so I couldn't wait to try this one when I saw it. It only took about 10-15 (if that) minutes to assemble the steering bar and handlebars. The scooter itself reminds you of the classic kick scooter that we all had, it's just way bigger and heavier. This scooter can go up to 18mph, but I appreciate the 3 settings (E-up to 6mph, N-up to 12mph and S-up to 18mph) as I was afraid to ride it at first knowing how fast it would go. Riding in the slower modes helped me to practice with the brake. If you're not careful enough on the brakes it does feel like it wants to throw you, whether you're using the brake on the handle or the foot brake. So be really careful!!! However, now that I've practiced enough I don't mind taking it up to the 18mph max whether it's day or night. The headlights and tail lights/brake lights are really bright and can be seen well at night. There's also a digital screen that shows your speed and the speed mode that you're in. Overall I'm pleased with my decision as it works for myself and my 17 year old son.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] We have had several models of the Razor electric scooter. This one is by far the best and most robust model to date. First off I wouldn't recommend this for a child. It goes way too fast. The built in features are incredible. Easy to read speedometer. Electric braking system and led lights on the front and back that are extremely bright! The wheels and design are beautiful. Just by looking at it you can tell it's well built and modern looking that is very eye appealing. This would be great for a college student or someone with a short commute. Charging is fast and easy. The scooter also folds down quickly for easy packing on trips.
Yeah, this guy is awesome and ive pit miles and miles and miles on it now the only thing I hate is no suspension but other than that you can put 8 miles really quickly on this guy…. I live in the city, and this thing is fantastic for urban transport…chatges quick, and I have not pushed it till it's down to one bar yet. I average around 4 to 6 miles at a time, and it gets down to 3 or 2bars…. But you definitely wanna have a phone to call an Uber in case you're a long ways out the other thing is make sure to have a good helmet and kneepads because if you fall at 20 miles an hour are going downhill at 25 miles an hour you're gonna break something or get hurt real bad… And when you get up to 20 miles an hour, it gets pretty scary I usually hang out around 10 to 14 which seems to be a sweet spot…
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this product I few weeks ago and I am so glad that I did. It's so much fun to ride around and doesn't burn fossil fuels. Its very durable and built very well with great materials it will last a very long time.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] There are things in life that bring out the kid in an adult and the Razor Icon Electric Scooter is one of those things that make you feel like a kid again. The Razor Icon can be used for short commutes or even just to have fun. The Scooter powerful 300 watt motor lets you rip up the road going up to 18 miles per hour with a range of 18 miles. The scooter also has three different modes allowing you to easily your speed. The easy mode takes you up to 6 mph, Normal mode will take you up to 12mph and Sports mode will take you up to the maximum speed of 18mph. To control that speed and to easily come to a stop, the Razor Icon give you two options for braking. You have the your thumb activated paddle brake and the rear fender brake. The paddle brake, in my opinion, was a still sensitive so I preferred to use the rear fender brake which was really smooth. The unit also has a really nice and bright headlight to light up the way and a rear brake and marker light for better visibility at night. I loved the fact that this scooter comes with airless tires, so you don't have to worry about getting flats and once your done riding, simply fold it up and put it away. This scooter is tons of fun. It can be used for short commutes or around the neighborhood just for fun. This scooter has a solid build quality but does also have a maximum weight limit of 220lb and weighs about 27lbs. If you are in the market for either a short commuter or something just to have fun, then look no further.
Got this scooter for Christmas and I love that I don't need to worry about the tires or running out of battery. It has been able to take me all over the island where I live in and handles hills and bumps pretty well although I wouldn't condone putting it through super rough terrain, it can go the distance
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