The company launched Thursday a new seated electric scooter that is designed to carry cargo, or if you like, another passenger on the back. There is a slight variation in the speed and distance razor scooter between the three e-scooters. The Razor Power Core E90 electric scooter is fitted with Power Core hub motor (hence its name), which is better than the chain-driven motor in the other two.
Really high-end scooters use air in both wheels but just having air in the front wheel is enough for a smooth ride when the speed cap is 15 MPH. Now, there is a regular E Prime model and then there is the E Prime Air. The difference is that the front wheel is a pneumatic air-filled tire.
The resistance caused by wind and hills eats up the battery and affects speed significantly. Second, this scooter is for a short commute, and razor hoverboards that’s going by the strictest possible definition of short. Razor claims the E Prime III lasts about 50 minutes and a maximum of 15 miles.
Razor makes many kid-friendly electric scooters and has a great track record. It has all the right features for a reliable kid’s scooter. A solid build quality, large deck, a quiet chain-driven motor, large 8-inch pneumatic tires that grip the ground, and it goes at the perfect speed for adventurous kids.
It is a simple scooter that does it for most younger kids. The riding experience overall is very good and my kids like to ride it a lot. The kick to start function prevents razor scooter accidental take-offs very well. The E100 comes with a decent speed of 10 mph and I would recommend it for kids around 6 to 10 years old because of the top speed.