In 2000, Razor scooter blasted on the scene with it’s a-model kick scooter, which became the top request for pretty much every kid everywhere. The scooter, which has now become legendary and won Toy of the Year in 2001, was influenced by Razor’s Southern California roots and the action sports that has become a part of the Southern California culture. Essentially, Razor scooter tricks out everything that it does to make it more extreme and more fun.
It’s hard to imagine that your precious pudgy toddler could possible ever grow up to be the kind of kid who begs for a Ripstik or a Crazy Cart, but if you start them young and raise them right, that’s exactly what Razor hopes will happen. It has introduced a brand new line of riding toys for toddlers to complement, and introduce, younger children to the fun of razor scooters and razor carts. The Kix, Mixi, and Scribble are perfectly proportioned for little feet with less finely honed motor skills, substituting the small boards of the RipStik and the A-model kick scooter for larger platforms and plastic construction, making these riding toys for toddlers easy to maneuver and less dangerous for more clumsy kids.
As your toddlers moves away from riding toys made exclusively for toddlers and into something a little bit more interesting (and potentially anxiety-producing for mom or dad), Razor scooter offers several advanced versions of vehicles you might have thought about getting your toddler. Their RipRider 360, for example, is a fun and slightly more exciting version of the hot wheels that we all grew up with, as is the update to the traditional “Scream Machine.” Razor is a company that encourages outdoor fun, adventure, and excitement for all ages, with products that consistently capture the imagination of young and old alike.