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Razor Junior Electric Scooter

Razor Junior Electric Scooter
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Product Description: Razor Junior Electric Scooter

Your little whiz kid will enjoy cruising around on this Razor Junior Electric Scooter, just like the bigger version. This smaller-sized scooter is scaled to tiny hands and feet and features three wheels for added stability. Like all Razor products, this pint-sized electric scooter is built to withstand years of rough and tough play time. It can zip along at a maximum...
Your little whiz kid will enjoy cruising around on this Razor Junior Electric Scooter, just like the bigger version. This smaller-sized scooter is scaled to tiny hands and feet and features three wheels for added stability. Like all Razor products, this pint-sized electric scooter is built to withstand years of rough and tough play time. It can zip along at a maximum comfortable speed of 2 mph and holds children up to 40 lbs. UL listed. Up to 100 minute run time. Requires 6V 4AH battery and charger (included). Safety helmet recommended (not included).

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