---
product_id: 715411
title: "Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red"
brand: "razor"
price: "€ 96.92"
currency: EUR
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.at/products/715411-razor-a5-lux-scooter-red
store_origin: AT
region: Austria
---

# 200mm urethane wheels 220 lb max load Aluminum T-tube frame Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red

**Brand:** razor
**Price:** € 96.92
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🛴 Elevate your commute—smooth, strong, and ready to roll!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red by razor
- **How much does it cost?** € 96.92 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.at](https://www.desertcart.at/products/715411-razor-a5-lux-scooter-red)

## Best For

- razor enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted razor brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Fold & Go Freedom:** Quick-fold design with spring-loaded pin lets you collapse and carry your scooter in seconds—perfect for the on-the-move professional.
- • **Ride Smooth, Ride Strong:** Extra-large 200mm urethane wheels glide effortlessly over rough pavement and city cracks, reducing push effort and boosting your urban mobility game.
- • **Custom Fit for Every Rider:** Adjustable handlebar height up to 41 inches accommodates growing kids and adults alike, making it the go-to scooter for the whole crew.
- • **Built to Last, Designed to Impress:** Durable aluminum T-tube frame and deck support riders up to 220 pounds, combining strength with a sleek anodized finish that turns heads.
- • **Precision Control at Your Fingertips:** Patented rear fender brake ensures safe, smooth stops without the jarring halt—ride confidently through busy sidewalks and commutes.

## Overview

The Razor A5 Lux Scooter in bold red is a premium kick scooter engineered for riders aged 8 and up, supporting up to 220 pounds. Featuring oversized 200mm urethane wheels for superior ride smoothness, a robust aluminum T-tube frame for durability, and a patented rear fender brake for safe stopping, it folds quickly for easy transport. Adjustable handlebars and a non-slip deck make it ideal for urban commuters and active families seeking a stylish, reliable ride.

## Description

desertcart.com The Razor kick scooter has always been a favorite of all ages, but it hasn't always been big enough for all ages. Enter the Razor A5 Lux, a deluxe-size kick scooter with extra-large 200mm urethane wheels. The wheels not only support more weight (up to 220 pounds), but they also require less work than smaller wheels. Now you can spend less time pushing and more time riding. The A5 Lux is also extremely durable, with a super-strong aluminum T-tube frame and deck. And like all Razor kick scooters, the A5 Lux folds up quickly for easy storage or transport. Other features include an adjustable handlebar height, Abec-5 bearings, and a patented rear fender brake. Appropriate for ages 8 and older, the A5 Lux measures 35 by 41 by 21 inches (W x H x D) when unfolded and weighs 13 pounds. Key Features:For riders ages 8 and older Extra-large 200mm urethane wheels Aluminum T-tube frame and deck Folding design Rear fender brake ABEC-5 high-speed bearings 220-pound user weight capacity About Razor Founded in June 2000, Razor USA is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California. Home of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor's catalog also includes such models as the E100, E200, and E300 electric scooters, the cutting-edge Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, and Ground Force, a line of electric-powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor also offers an action video: RVM, featuring Team Razor, a group of pro scooter athletes ages 9 to 20 who tour the world participating in demonstrations and competitions. Razor has won numerous awards, including the Toy Industry Association's "toy of the year" and "toy of the year" honors from Time, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report. Product Description The Razor A5 Lux joins a kick scooter line well-known for its smooth ride, extra-large urethane wheels and cool profile make for the smoothest ride around. Anodized finish features bold colors and attention-grabbing graphics. Quick and easy to fold and ready to go, the Razor A5 Lux has a superstrong aluminum t-tube and large deck to comfortably support riders up to 220 pounds (100 kg).

Review: Cheaper than Xootr, Know-Ped and other adult scooters - I was deciding between the Razor A5, the Pro, the Xootr (and all its variations) and the Know-Ped. And, of course, just plain old walking, but what's the fun in that? In the end, I'm a cheap, stingy guy and wanted to figure out what would carry my weight without breaking, for the lowest price. The Razor A5 Lux does the trick. I actually tried the Xootr -- it's an awesome ride, and if you have >$200 to shell out, go for it. I didn't feel like sinking another Benjamin into what amounted to an adult toy -- although I think "adult toy" has some other connotations that I'm not intending here. Anyhow, what's nice about the Razor A5 Lux is that it folds up quickly -- no separate pin to pull out and lose (like the Xootr), there's a built in spring-loaded pin that you pull up, and snaps back in once it's folded. The whole thing is compact enough, once folded, that I can bring it on a moderately crowded subway to only get curious stares rather than nasty glares. I do wish there were a better way to carry the thing -- a shoulder strap, a convenient handle somewhere. The vertical part of the scooter still spins around when you have it folded up, so you can inadvertently have the bottom part swing around and, *thwack*, land in court because you've just assaulted someone with an adult toy. And that would just be embarassing. The ride is pretty good. On the streets of New York City, the wheels are large enough to manage the occasional cracks and pits. The rear brake is handy, and slows the scooter down instead of stopping it. Believe me, this is a good thing, since when you get going fast (down even a slight incline), if you stop, the inertia of your body will pitch you over the handlebars if you stop too suddenly. But as for the ease of getting around and the low-friction-ness of the deal, well, I've tried the Xootr, and while it's not as super-smooth as that ride, it's pretty close. Put it this way -- I wouldn't pay an extra Benjamin to get the ride of the Xootr. Another thing: to echo another reviewer, the handlebars are indeed a bit narrow for my taste, but also make it that much more unobtrusive on the subway or bus. One thing I don't really like, but can't figure out how they could make better, is that you're basically standing on one foot most of the time -- which can get pretty tiring. Try standing on one leg for 20 seconds, and you'll see what I mean. It's not a deal-breaker though. I switch standing legs at street corners or whenever. The photo they put in the desertcart description here, though, is funny, because there's no way this dude could be kicking/pushing effectively with either of his legs if he were riding side-saddle as shown. The photo basically implies that he's riding downhill, or else has magical abilities to propel wheeled vehicles and toys. Finally, the handle-bar height -- I'm 5'9", and this works just fine for me -- it's tall enough with the thing fully extended. So, all in all, if you're looking at this for a kid, rest assured that it can tolerate the stress that grown men can throw at it. If you're looking at this for yourself, say, for a commute in a sidewalk-capable city like New York City, then this is a decent, economical solution. If you happen to have more cash lying around, go check out the Xootr -- I think nycEwheels has some in NYC, if you're on the East Side. And if you happen to have even less cash lying around, then consider speed-walking or running instead of scooters altogether.
Review: Smart Commuter - First of all, desertcart had the best price and free delivery. I bought the warehouse special and saved a little more money. There were no defects or any signs that would cause concern. Dollar for dollar, this is the best adult/kid scooter around. This scooter will put your child light years ahead of their friends with the larger wheels that enable more smooth speed and better clearance over cracks, sticks and stones (that sometimes will break your bones). These same features also make it ideal for adults especially with the heavier weight allowance (220 lbs.) and higher adjustable handlebars. This is great for taking from your home to the train/bus and then from the train/bus to your place of business. It will work for you 9-5ers with your non-essential jobs and higher foot traffic on the sidewalks but it really works for those with non-rush hour jobs when the train/bus schedule is more sporadic. You can really zoom on the sidewalks and practice your slalom skills. Scooters will reduce your walk time and make it more fun. My only annoyance is with the ends of the handlebars. Why is there a larger diameter plastic end cap. If you want a wider grip, this piece is uncomfortable. I wrapped it with a couple layers of electrical tape and then covered the entire handlebar with tourna grip (blue tape) that tennis players use on their rackets. It makes a huge difference with the feel and the wider grip is better for adult hands. Thanks to NYCEwheels on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, I was able to demo the other more expensive adult scooters. The owner is great because I was able to ride each one and didn't even have to leave a deposit, or credit card or first born child. The Xootr (pronounced zooter) is the Rolls Royce of scooters. There was also the Micro which is almost identical to the Razor. They also had a KickPed which was their own creation with wider hard rubber wheels. These all have certain features which are nice like a front brake or smoother wheels, but when the starting price is $200, you have to justify the cost when you consider the Razor A5 Lux is $70 and a solid performer. Maybe you should start with the A5 and then when your child takes possesion of it, you can trade up to something else...that's if you even want to. The best scenario is for the adult in the family to get the A5 and then buy the A3 or Cruiser for your kids. Razor makes good products and desertcart is the best place to purchase (sorry Walmart). P.S. Besides the annoying larger diameter plastic end cap on the handlebars, I thought the A5 would benefit from another feature that I saw on the A2 and A3. These scooters employ a spring-less shock absorber above the front fork. If it works for them, why not use it on a higher price point model? I would appreciate a smoother and less jarring ride. If it was offered as an upgrade, I would pay more for this addition. I contacted Razor customer support and got an answer that was shorter than my question. I know it's an engineering decision, but I'm not asking Razor to split the atom or send a man to Mars. Throw me a bone, a spring or a piece of rubber, anything but metal on metal contact.

## Features

- Recommended for ages 8 and older; 220-pound weight capacity
- Aluminum T-tube frame and deck
- Greater performance on bumpy roads and rough pavement
- Patented rear fender brake for quick stops; folding design
- Measures 35 by 41 by 21 inches (W x H x D)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B001K3JUEI |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #932,236 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #743 in Kick Scooters |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Brand | Razor |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,811 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05055256668950, 08859100254248 |
| Grip Type | Foam |
| Handle Height | 41 Inches |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Included Components | 90-Day Limited Warranty Details, Razor A5 Lux Scooter |
| Item Part Number | 13013201 |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RAZLUX |
| Model Name | Lux |
| Model Number | 13013201 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Non Slip Deck |
| Special Feature | Non Slip Deck |
| Suspension Type | Rigid |
| UPC | 845423018115 845423002954 783719943546 793779401658 033170782889 782361038914 026244076472 845423001438 |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Wheel Size | 7.87 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Razor
- **Color:** Red
- **Frame Material:** Aluminum
- **Item Weight:** 3.8 Kilograms
- **Model Name:** Lux
- **Number of Wheels:** 2
- **Special Feature:** Non Slip Deck
- **Weight Limit:** 220 Pounds
- **Wheel Material:** Polyurethane

## Images

![Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51NT7CvmXFL.jpg)
![Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61NGP3QaLHL.jpg)
![Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51JrGP7D2fL.jpg)
![Razor A5 Lux Scooter - Red - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/41zz+CbCopL.jpg)
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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheaper than Xootr, Know-Ped and other adult scooters
*by H***W on April 4, 2009*

I was deciding between the Razor A5, the Pro, the Xootr (and all its variations) and the Know-Ped. And, of course, just plain old walking, but what's the fun in that? In the end, I'm a cheap, stingy guy and wanted to figure out what would carry my weight without breaking, for the lowest price. The Razor A5 Lux does the trick. I actually tried the Xootr -- it's an awesome ride, and if you have >$200 to shell out, go for it. I didn't feel like sinking another Benjamin into what amounted to an adult toy -- although I think "adult toy" has some other connotations that I'm not intending here. Anyhow, what's nice about the Razor A5 Lux is that it folds up quickly -- no separate pin to pull out and lose (like the Xootr), there's a built in spring-loaded pin that you pull up, and snaps back in once it's folded. The whole thing is compact enough, once folded, that I can bring it on a moderately crowded subway to only get curious stares rather than nasty glares. I do wish there were a better way to carry the thing -- a shoulder strap, a convenient handle somewhere. The vertical part of the scooter still spins around when you have it folded up, so you can inadvertently have the bottom part swing around and, *thwack*, land in court because you've just assaulted someone with an adult toy. And that would just be embarassing. The ride is pretty good. On the streets of New York City, the wheels are large enough to manage the occasional cracks and pits. The rear brake is handy, and slows the scooter down instead of stopping it. Believe me, this is a good thing, since when you get going fast (down even a slight incline), if you stop, the inertia of your body will pitch you over the handlebars if you stop too suddenly. But as for the ease of getting around and the low-friction-ness of the deal, well, I've tried the Xootr, and while it's not as super-smooth as that ride, it's pretty close. Put it this way -- I wouldn't pay an extra Benjamin to get the ride of the Xootr. Another thing: to echo another reviewer, the handlebars are indeed a bit narrow for my taste, but also make it that much more unobtrusive on the subway or bus. One thing I don't really like, but can't figure out how they could make better, is that you're basically standing on one foot most of the time -- which can get pretty tiring. Try standing on one leg for 20 seconds, and you'll see what I mean. It's not a deal-breaker though. I switch standing legs at street corners or whenever. The photo they put in the Amazon description here, though, is funny, because there's no way this dude could be kicking/pushing effectively with either of his legs if he were riding side-saddle as shown. The photo basically implies that he's riding downhill, or else has magical abilities to propel wheeled vehicles and toys. Finally, the handle-bar height -- I'm 5'9", and this works just fine for me -- it's tall enough with the thing fully extended. So, all in all, if you're looking at this for a kid, rest assured that it can tolerate the stress that grown men can throw at it. If you're looking at this for yourself, say, for a commute in a sidewalk-capable city like New York City, then this is a decent, economical solution. If you happen to have more cash lying around, go check out the Xootr -- I think nycEwheels has some in NYC, if you're on the East Side. And if you happen to have even less cash lying around, then consider speed-walking or running instead of scooters altogether.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Smart Commuter
*by T***Y on June 30, 2011*

First of all, Amazon had the best price and free delivery. I bought the warehouse special and saved a little more money. There were no defects or any signs that would cause concern. Dollar for dollar, this is the best adult/kid scooter around. This scooter will put your child light years ahead of their friends with the larger wheels that enable more smooth speed and better clearance over cracks, sticks and stones (that sometimes will break your bones). These same features also make it ideal for adults especially with the heavier weight allowance (220 lbs.) and higher adjustable handlebars. This is great for taking from your home to the train/bus and then from the train/bus to your place of business. It will work for you 9-5ers with your non-essential jobs and higher foot traffic on the sidewalks but it really works for those with non-rush hour jobs when the train/bus schedule is more sporadic. You can really zoom on the sidewalks and practice your slalom skills. Scooters will reduce your walk time and make it more fun. My only annoyance is with the ends of the handlebars. Why is there a larger diameter plastic end cap. If you want a wider grip, this piece is uncomfortable. I wrapped it with a couple layers of electrical tape and then covered the entire handlebar with tourna grip (blue tape) that tennis players use on their rackets. It makes a huge difference with the feel and the wider grip is better for adult hands. Thanks to NYCEwheels on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, I was able to demo the other more expensive adult scooters. The owner is great because I was able to ride each one and didn't even have to leave a deposit, or credit card or first born child. The Xootr (pronounced zooter) is the Rolls Royce of scooters. There was also the Micro which is almost identical to the Razor. They also had a KickPed which was their own creation with wider hard rubber wheels. These all have certain features which are nice like a front brake or smoother wheels, but when the starting price is $200, you have to justify the cost when you consider the Razor A5 Lux is $70 and a solid performer. Maybe you should start with the A5 and then when your child takes possesion of it, you can trade up to something else...that's if you even want to. The best scenario is for the adult in the family to get the A5 and then buy the A3 or Cruiser for your kids. Razor makes good products and Amazon is the best place to purchase (sorry Walmart). P.S. Besides the annoying larger diameter plastic end cap on the handlebars, I thought the A5 would benefit from another feature that I saw on the A2 and A3. These scooters employ a spring-less shock absorber above the front fork. If it works for them, why not use it on a higher price point model? I would appreciate a smoother and less jarring ride. If it was offered as an upgrade, I would pay more for this addition. I contacted Razor customer support and got an answer that was shorter than my question. I know it's an engineering decision, but I'm not asking Razor to split the atom or send a man to Mars. Throw me a bone, a spring or a piece of rubber, anything but metal on metal contact.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This is an GREAT product. Why
*by S***X on July 31, 2015*

I am NOT an "easy grader" reviewer. And if something is just okay I don't bother. But I had to review. This is an GREAT product. Why? It's a scooter. It's well built. It works. It's hard to find a product of any kind these days that's built well and just works, for a reasonable price. I scoot across city on it to commute a few days a week. (I alternate with my bike) I fortunately live in a hipster city where this is not even a unique thing to do. :) I take it with me on the bus or in my car too, since it folds up so small. It goes over bumps and cracks nicely with its big wheels. Some other scooters may have more padding or be beefier but the good thing about this is that it's very, very light. I will take that over a bigger beefier scooter. I knew that by getting this. Yes the wheels are hard, so it vibrates a tad, but it rolls with almost no friction because of it and I live near smooth pavement so that was a good tradeoff or feature rather. You can really get going!! And again, light but sturdy metal.

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