Lascoota and Razor make some of the most kick scooters. We have an in-depth look at 2 of their most popular models, the Lascoota Premium vs Razor A5 – which is the best for you?
Lascoota vs Razor A5 – Specifications
Lascoota vs Razor A5 – Similarities
Both have the same recommended age range
- The Lascoota and Razor A5 both have a recommended age of 8 years and above.
Both kick scooters have the same portability
- Both the Lascoota and Razor A5 are foldable for easy portability and storage.
Both have the same maximum weight load
- The Lascoota and Razor A5 both have a maximum weight load of 220lbs.
Both have the same braking system for ease and safety
- Both the Lascoota and Razor A5 have an easy to use Rear Fender Brake system for safety.
Both the Lascoota and Razor A5 have the same weather conditions recommendation
- Neither scooter is recommended for wet or snowy weather.
Lascoota vs Razor A5 – Differences
Both kick scooters have different weights
- The Lascoota is heavier at 11.06lbs, while the Razor A5 is at 8.3lbs.
Both have different wheel sizes
- The Lascoota has a 9.05” front and an 8.07” rear Polyurethane wheels, while the Razor A5 has 7.9” Urethane wheels.
Both have different handlebar height adjustments
- The Lascoota is at 38” to 42” handlebar height adjustment from the deck, while the Razor A5 is at 31.1” to 41”.
Both have different color availability options
- The Lascoota is available in either Gray or Dark.
- The Razor A5 is available in either Black, Blue, Red, or Pink.
The Lascoota and Micro Mini have a slightly different design and features
- The Lascoota has an Aluminum and Steel frame, PU cast hi-rebound wheels, rubber handle grips, a folding button, a retractable kickstand, and a carry strap.
- The Razor A5 has an Aluminum frame, Urethane wheels, spongy handle grips, and a retractable kickstand.
Both kick scooters offer a different warranty
- The Lascoota has a 90-day warranty, while the Razor A5 has a 6-month warranty.
Conclusion
Both the Lascoota and Razor A5 offer fun and adventure for your kids while promoting active wellness. However, the final choice will depend on your kids’ personal preferences.
There are only slight differences both scooters have and here are some that you might want to consider:
- The Lascoota is a little heavier at 11.06lbs, which may be challenging to maneuver for younger children.
- The Lascoota offers larger wheel sizes, which may be more stable compared to smaller wheel sizes.
- Compared to the Razor A5, Lascoota has easier portability with the carry strap feature, which may seem appealing to older children.
- The Razor A5 has a longer warranty period of 6 months, compared to the 90-day warranty of the Lascoota.