{"id":5243,"date":"2020-11-05T18:45:11","date_gmt":"2020-11-05T18:45:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/escooternerds.com\/?p=5243"},"modified":"2024-02-27T15:01:57","modified_gmt":"2024-02-27T15:01:57","slug":"razor-e300-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/escooternerds.com\/razor-e300-review\/","title":{"rendered":"Razor E300 review – perfect for kids, but can adults ride it too?"},"content":{"rendered":"\n
The Razor E300 is an excellent choice for children and teenagers, fulfilling its intended purpose as arguably the best scooter for kids globally. Additionally, it makes for a fantastic gift, not limited to teenagers, thanks to its affordability, typically ranging between $300 and $350. The scooter offers great value, particularly when priced around $300.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\n\t\t
For commuters the range of 10 mi \/ 16 km (maybe even less in the real world) is unacceptable, but the weight of 43 lbs \/ 19 kg will make carrying the Razor E300 in buses, subway stations, and through elevators and doors, a real chore. The non-foldable version of the scooter is not really portable. Not only can you not fold it to carry it, but it won’t fit in the usual places you need it to fit, like under your office desk or in the trunk of your car. Oh, and it kinda weighs a lot. The weight limit of 220 lbs \/ 100 kg will be enough for most people.\nFinally, the scooter lacks IP protection, and some parts seem like they might go rusty if exposed to too much water. This scooter will not be a good fit for anyone living in a rainy area.<\/p>\n\t\t<\/div>\n\t<\/div>\n\n\t
The Razor E300 is an ideal electric scooter for kids. Let’s explore its features from various perspectives to determine if it can also be a fun and practical choice for adults.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n
\n Razor E300 Specifications\n <\/p>\n\n
\n Imperial<\/a>\n Metric<\/a>\n <\/p>\n\n
Top speed<\/td> | 24 kmh<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Top speed<\/td> | 15 mph<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Range<\/td> | 16 km<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Range<\/td> | 10 mi<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Motors<\/td> | chain drive<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Power<\/td> | 250 W<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Battery<\/td> | 168 Wh, 24 V<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Battery type<\/td> | lead acid<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Charging time<\/td> | 12 h<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight<\/td> | 19.5 kg<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight<\/td> | 43 lbs<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight limit<\/td> | 100 kg<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Weight limit<\/td> | 220 lbs<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Tire size<\/td> | 9 in<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Tire type<\/td> | pneumatic <\/td><\/tr>\n |
Tire pressure<\/td> | 40, see side of tire psi<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Foldable<\/td> | depends<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Foldable handlebars<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Seat<\/td> | yes for E300S<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Trunk or basket<\/td> | no (customization possible)<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Build material<\/td> | steel + aluminum<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Terrains<\/td> | urban<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Brakes<\/td> | rear hand operated<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Shock absorbers<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Lights<\/td> | no (customization possible)<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Speed modes<\/td> | 1<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Cruise control<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Keys<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Alarm<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Warranty<\/td> | 90 days<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Rider age<\/td> | 13+<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Unfolded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 104 cm * 43 cm * 107 cm<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Unfolded dimensions (L * W * H)<\/td> | 41 in * 17 in * 42 in<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Deck to handlebar height<\/td> | 96 cm (est)<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Deck to handlebar height<\/td> | 38 in (est)<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Adjustable handlebar<\/td> | no<\/td><\/tr>\n |
Notes<\/td> | razor 300s weighs 23.5 kg<\/td><\/tr>\n<\/tbody><\/table><\/div>\n\n\n\nBasics<\/h2>\n\n\n\nHere are some of the basics that you need to know about the Razor E300.<\/p>\n\n\n\n Unboxing and assembly<\/h3>\n\n\n\n |