Razor e300 Electric Scooter Packs a Powerful Punch

Sometimes fun is to be had with a burst of pure power. This is most exemplified with American’s love of racing cars, ATVs, and monster trucks. Seeing a piece of man-made engineering tackle seemingly insurmountable challenges and succeed is a thrill for us all. Even on a smaller scale, the toys we buy our children seem to be more fun if they are powerful and well made. Therefore, if you are looking for an outdoor toy for your older child, you should look into getting a Razor e300 electric scooter.
Getting an electric scooter, as opposed to a traditional manual scooter, means that there is more power behind the machine. The e300 can reach speeds of up to fifteen miles an hour, and its single chain driven motor gives it enough power to make it up hills and come flying down to the other side. The speed is regulated with a hand throttle, just like real scooters are, as well as stopped by a hand brake. At the same time, it has cushy ten inch tires that let you do a little bit of off-roading without worrying about a puncture or a crash. The tires also keep your fast rides smooth on asphalt or concrete.
The power behind the Razor e300 is in its two twelve volt rechargeable batteries. These batteries are charged with a typical AC adapter and plug right into a wall outlet. After they charge overnight, for approximately eight hours, you can ride for around forty five minutes before the batteries drain down. Considering the speeds to which you can reach, that time is pretty good for an electric vehicle. The Razor e300 electric scooter is also able to carry a lot of weight, more than most manual scooters. It is recommended for kids aged twelve and up and has a weight limit of two hundred and twenty pounds. That means that nearly every child and adult can enjoy using the scooter.
If you are looking for a form of novelty transportation that satisfies your need for power and speed you should look no further than the Razor e300 electric scooter.


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