It started like it always does: a casual mention that turned into a full campaign. Your child is now convinced that their entire social life depends on acquiring a Razor A Kick Scooter. You sighed. You opened a tab. You found yourself staring at 38,000 reviews and a 4.6-star rating, and honestly, that's harder to dismiss than you'd like.

See it, Dad? →
Kid
But everyone has a Razor scooter! Can I please get one? It's the classic one. The *real* one.
Dad
So we don't already have a scooter at home that we bought three years ago and forgot about?
Kid
That's the off-brand one! This is different. This is the actual Razor A. Please? It's literally the best scooter ever made.
Dad
I'm looking at the reviews right now. Thirty-eight thousand people. They're all saying the same thing. Fine. You win this one.

What Is It?

The Razor A Kick Scooter is the OG of scooters — lightweight, foldable, and apparently indestructible. It's got a sturdy aluminum frame, a smooth-rolling front wheel, and has somehow remained the gold standard for the past two decades while everything else came and went.

What Does the Internet Think?

With 4.6 stars across 38,000 reviews, this scooter has achieved that rare consensus where parents and kids actually agree it's worth owning. The reviews consistently praise its durability, ease of use, and the fact that it genuinely works exactly as advertised — no hidden catches, no weird assembly surprises. ★★★★½ across 38,000 reviews.

✅ Yes.
★★★★½ 4.6 stars  ·  38,000 reviews

YES. Buy it. Your kid is asking for the right thing, and unlike most of their requests, this one is backed by nearly 40,000 people who've done the work for you. It's durable, it's actually fun, and yes, everyone really does have one — so at least you'll know they're outside doing something active instead of negotiating with you about it.

Check Price on Amazon →

💡 We Have Something Like That At Home

Mongoose Trace Scooter
A solid budget alternative with similar reviews if you want to spend less but still get something that won't fall apart in a week.
See more like this on Amazon →