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Razor Pocket Mod Miniature Euro-Style Electric Scooter - Vapor - FFP

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Color: Vapor Black


Features

  • European Flair and American Design A vintage-inspired electric scooter for riders age 13 and up, with a maximum weight of 170 lbs (77 kg)
  • Authentic Styling With its padded seat, twist-grip throttle control, and hand-operated brake, the Pocket Mod provides a scaled-down Euro-style scooter that looks and feels like the real thing
  • Electric-powered Fun The high-torque, chain-driven motor boasts speeds up to 15 mph (24 km/h) with up to 40 minutes of continuous ride time on a single battery charge
  • Built-in Storage and Stability The secret storage compartment under the seat makes it easy to carry your essentials with you, and the dual kickstand keeps everything upright
  • Electrical system certified compliant with UL2272 by ACT Lab LLC, an accredited testing lab

Description

You’re all about style, retro or vintage, and your color story is just as important to you as your Algebra final. With the Razor Pocket Mod miniature electric scooter, you’ve got up to 40 minutes of uninterrupted ride time on a single battery charge. With speeds up to 15 mph (24 km/h), a secret storage compartment, dual kickstand, padded seat, and controls at your fingertips – it all adds up to an amazing ride, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the bliss.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎50 x 23 x 12.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎30.39 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎50 x 18 x 30 inches


Item Weight: ‎50.5 Pounds


Brand Name: ‎Razor


Warranty Description: ‎90 Day Limited Manufacturer


Model Name: ‎Razor Pocket Mod Miniature Euro-Style Electric Scooter - Vapor - FFP Vapor Black, 50 x 18 x 30"


Color: ‎Vapor Black


Material: ‎Steel | Shatter-resistant plastic | Soft, rubber


Suggested Users: ‎unisex-teen


Number of Items: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎Razor USA, LLC


Part Number: ‎15130697


Model Year: ‎2019


Style: ‎Vapor


Included Components: ‎Razor Pocket Mod Miniature Euro-Style Electric Scooter - Vapor - FFP Vapor Black, 50 x 18 x 30"


Size: ‎50 x 18 x 30"


Sport Type: ‎Scooter


Grip Type: ‎Soft, rubber


Date First Available: November 16, 2005


Frequently asked questions

The Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter is best suited for riders aged 13 and up. It's designed to accommodate a maximum weight of 170 pounds, making it ideal for teenagers and young adults seeking a fun and stylish mode of transportation.

The Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter's battery can last up to 40 minutes of continuous riding on a full charge. However, actual battery life can vary based on riding conditions, the rider's weight, and the terrain.

While the Razor Pocket Mod is equipped with 12-inch pneumatic tires that provide a smooth and comfortable ride, it's primarily designed for paved surfaces. It can handle some light off-road terrains like gravel paths, but it's not recommended for extensive off-road use.

Yes, some assembly is required for the Razor Pocket Mod Electric Scooter upon delivery. This typically includes attaching the handlebars, seat, and some minor adjustments. The scooter comes with a detailed instruction manual and can be easily assembled within 30 minutes.

Top Amazon Reviews

🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The electric scooter in question garners high praise for its ease of assembly, lightweight design, and enjoyable ride experience across various ages. From adults enjoying a quick assembly and the thrill of speed, to children finding it an ideal size and source of fun, reviews consistently highlight its performance and versatility. Challenges noted include a desire for greater size for comfort, the necessity of installing additional lights for visibility, and considerations for weather conditions and durability over time.

Pros

  • 🛴 Easy to assemble, often with the aid of YouTube tutorials.
  • 🌈 Lightweight and portable; suitable for quick trips around town.
  • 🏁 Provides an enjoyable and fast ride for both adults and children over the recommended age.
  • 🔐 Features a convenient storage area under the seat for small items or a lock.
  • 🚀 Capable of exceeding advertised speeds, offering thrilling rides.

Cons

  • 📏 Smaller than expected, making it a tight fit for some riders.
  • 💡 Lack of pre-installed lights necessitates aftermarket additions for visibility.
  • 🔋 Potential for reduced battery life and performance in cold weather or over several months of use.
  • ⚠️ May require careful handling to avoid tipping over, especially at high speeds or when taking turns.

Should I Buy It?

If you're seeking a fun, lightweight mode of transportation for short distances around your neighborhood, and you're comfortable with the potential need for minor enhancements (such as adding lights), this electric scooter seems to be a worthwhile purchase. Its ease of use and exciting performance for both kids and adults outweigh the manageable drawbacks, making it a recommended buy for those in appropriate climates and with realistic expectations about maintenance and durability.


  • This is not a toy for small children, made more for young adults or adults.
This is my first electric scooter and I have to say it was super easy to assemble and is super cute! Smaller than I thought it would be but I'm 32 5'5 & 150lbs and it rides great. Its nice and light weight and goes pretty darn fast. The gear to operate is on the right side and you just pull it back and it goes the breaks that are located on the left hand side work great but there's not much wiggle room anywhere pretty tight fit for me. It has a small kick stand on the bottom that is easy to function and it comes with the charger witch is also easy to use and plug in for optimal use. I would recommend this to anyone who needs something to get them around town close to their homes. I also like that it has a little storage area under the seat for a lock or small items. So far after riding it all the way around my neighborhood and some it didn't loose power or slow down on me and stayed cruising. The directions were kind of hard to understand so I just went on Youtube and watched a quick video on how to properly assemble. If someone were to buy this for a small child I wouldn't recommend it I would go with something smaller and slower it does go pretty fast for a Lil guy. All in all I would definitely give it a four star rating because I wish it was a tad bit bigger and that it had lights on it I had to install lights underneath the scooter and in front and back. Also, the initial charge time of 12 hours plus is a long time to wait when your excited to get out and scoot about. I would teeth is to my friends and family who already think the scooter is too cool. All in all its a great scooter for the price if I were to make any changes I would make it a bit larger so riding wouldn't be such a tight squeeze and more foot spacing, I have small feet but there still isn't much space below for your feet. It says the weight restriction is 170 lbs and I'm 150 and she runs great way faster than a bike going full speed and exhausted. Light weight easy to assemble and a great idea for someone who just needs to get around a few miles from home. Its very light weight and could tip over easily and if you plan on taking it places definitely buy a lock and chain because it is so easy to pick up someone could easily take it and put it in a car or truck no problem. Also be careful when taking turns because it can tip easily since there isn't much weight to the scooter. All in all a great buy worth the money for sure! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2020 by Kiwi Kiwi

  • Awesome!
My son got this for Christmas last year. He burns up the neighborhood on this thing! It’s still going strong! Worth the money! Love seeing him have fun & not on electronics. It has good battery life he hasn’t ever got stranded at a neighbors. It goes just the right speed for his age 10. Perfect size for him as well & he’s tall. He never complains about it being uncomfortable or anything. Go ahead & grab your kid one. They’ll love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024 by Megan

  • Ignore “age 13+”, it’s perfect for 10-12 year olds, too small for most teens & adults
The media could not be loaded. I haven’t reviewed anything in years but I really wanted to review this one because it’s amazing. My son is 10 but will turn 11 in a few weeks. I spent ages going back and forth between this and the smaller pocket mod (petite? I think it’s called?) because this model is advertised as ages 13+ and the smaller one says it’s for ages 8+. My son is about 4’8” tall, he’s great on his little razor electric scooter (the stand up type) that is made for ages 8+ and goes a max of 7.5 mph. Only thing is that my kiddo still hasn’t been able to figure out how to ride a bike, he couldn’t get the hang of it when he was younger and isn’t willing to do training wheels at this point lol so I was nervous about whether he’d be able to figure out how to balance in a sitting-down scooter like this one. And so I was very concerned about not getting him something that’s too big, goes too fast etc for his age and abilities. But this thing turned out to be the absolute perfect match for him. He got it on Christmas and we took it to the park and another kid there had the smaller version of this, the pocket mod petite or wherever it’s called, and she was about 6 years old and the petite was a good fit for her, but it was so small and went so slow compared to this one that I was able to see that I absolutely made the right choice. The petite would’ve been ridiculous for my 10 year old! So the age recommendations on these are just not realistic. The smaller pocket mod that’s advertised as 8+ is more for ages 5-8 and this pocket mod, advertised 13+, is more for ages 9-12. I used my electric scooter along side him and mine has an MPH counter and when I matched his speed exactly, we were going 13-14 MPH, and we did hit 15MPH when going full speed down hills but usually his max was 14 MPH. But I think the advertised max of 15 MPH is accurate so long as the rider is around my son’s weight. Anyway , it’s a great ride for a pre-teen and my almost 11 year old loves it. As I said he’s about 4’ 8” or so tall and he weighs 70 pounds. In comparison— I am 5’6” tall and weigh 150 lbs and am a 35 year old woman. I can sit on it and ride it however with my height it’s an awkward fit, and at my weight it goes much slower but still fast enough to get around, I would guess I was going about 10-12 MPH when I tried it at max speed but that is a complete guess. My husband is 6’2” and 185 lbs and he attempted to sit on it while it was on its kickstand but he’s so tall there was no way he could fit himself into this thing. So I think the advertised max weight of 170 seems right but the more important part IMO would be a max height. It’s a perfect size for my son and seems like it would fit and be appropriate for kids a little shorter than my son as well. And it can fit up to a 5’6” person although by that height it’s a bit cramped but I was able to ride it around, but I wouldn’t recommend buying it for someone that tall, it’s not a comfortable fit at my height. I would think the ideal height range would be around 4’ 6” - 5’ 3” or so, with a little wiggle room on either side but that range seems like it would be the ideal height range for this model. The nice thing is that the throttle and breaks are both at the handles like a typical e-scooter so you don’t have to worry about reaching the pedals with your feet, but you do have to have the arm length to reach the handles, and I don’t believe the seat adjusts forward or anything. But as long as you’re at least 4 1/2 feet tall I don’t think there would be any issue at all reaching the handles. However if you’re too tall your knees will go up to your face and it’s uncomfortable at my height (5’ 6”) and impossible for someone over 6’. Also note that you do need to charge the battery for 12 hours before the first ride, however after that it only takes maybe an hour or so to get a full charge, haven’t watched to see the exact time it takes. My son takes it out with a full charge and drives it around up and down the grassy field near our house for about 45 minutes before it slows down and he needs to bring it home to charge, but by then he’s generally ready to stop anyway, so the advertised battery life of 40 minutes per charge seems correct and it lasts long enough for a kid to ride it for fun until they’re tired out and ready to stop anyway. In the end I would recommend this for kids in that 9-12 range and can say that it was a perfect fit for my son who is somewhere between 4’8”-4’10” and who weighs 70 pounds. I can see this working well for a teen or young adult to get around campus but only if they’re not very tall, I would think someone would need to be a few inches shorter than me to ride it comfortably so I would only buy this model for someone with a max height of maybe 5’3” or so, and also if they’re not too heavy as I think the max weight of 170 is the only recommendation from Razor that’s probably correct. I think the advertised age range on this one as well as the petite pocket mod are completely bogus and I’m a very cautious mom but there’s no way this is for 13+ as many teens and adults will be too big for it. As I said above, after purchasing this and seeing another young child at the park using the pocket mod petite version, the better age ranges would be ages 5-8 for the smaller one and ages 9-12 for this one, but keep in mind that height will be the determining factor here. Also as I mentioned my son has never learned to ride a bike but could balance and ride on a stand-up scooter perfectly. Well he hopped on to this and he was a little nervous and wobbly for the first 30 seconds but that was it. He’s had it for a week and has used it 1-3 times a day every day since he got it, and he has only had one fall when he went full speed over a slightly elevated man hole covering and got a minor scratch on his leg, and he learned to avoid or else go slower over things like that. So if you’re worried about safety, the nice thing is they’re very close to the ground already on this thing. Need to practice the same safety precautions as you would for any bike or scooter but it’s not any more dangerous imo than your standard kids’ scooter, and much safer than a quad, a true moped, things like that. Overall, it’s a great looking sit-down scooter that was the perfect choice for my 10 year old son. Highly recommend this product for kids around his age and size. Hope this info helps! And this review wasn’t sponsored or anything I just write a lot lol. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024 by Mother of LEGOs Mother of LEGOs

  • It only works for a few months.
Got this a little while back. It was easy to assemble, and worked great for anybody under the age of 20. Still works if you’re an adult it’s just not that fast. With someone 120 pounds it gos 7MPH max when driving straight. It dies after around 30-40 minutes and after a month or two it only lasts around 20-30 minutes. I installed lights by soldering them into one of the batterys and it had lasted for about another month or two but by the time it was winter which was half a year after I bought it, it just wouldn’t turn on. I tried turning it on the other day for the first time since fall, and it just wasn’t turning on I uninstalled the lights and let it charge for a night and it still didn’t turn on. Not sure if this is because I put the lights in or the moped just Dies out in the winter or just doesn’t last long. I’m not gonna rate this low since it possibly was my fault that the moped stopped working but other than that it works great. Also don’t be fooled by the fake light in the front. It doesn’t work. 3.5 stars ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Jack the babe

  • Best gift ever!!
I bought this bike for 11 yrs old and he loves it so much even his little brother and sister enjoy the ride with him too. He says it’s a best gift ever. It’s a perfect mini electric bike scooting around the neighborhood. I’m glad I purchased it. It has a pretty good battery life. Recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2025 by Dua hussain Dua hussain

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