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Razor Turbo A Black Label

Razor Turbo A Black Label Review

"One of the best commuter scooters around that has a top speed of around 10 mph and a range of around 25 minutes of a continuous ride."

What do you get when you add a motor and a swappable battery pack to Razor’s original kickscooters? You get the Turbo A Black Label electric scooter. For scooter enthusiasts, the Razor brand- a United States-based company, is synonymous with pocket-friendly, remarkable releases that provide high performance and quality without stretching your budget. The Turbo A Black Label electric scooter is just the perfect entry-level scooter for your budding scooting enthusiast. Moreover, the Turbo A Black Label guarantees an exhilarating outdoor experience while creating those memorable moments. As Razor's cheapest electric scooter, and outstanding performance levels, there's no reason why your child shouldn't own this amazing PEV.

Turbo A Black Label- The Lowdown

Brands like Razor have completely revolutionized the electric scooter market with their innovation and lack of compromise on quality. What's even more interesting is the niche they've created for themselves in the kids' electric scooter category. Now, kids’ scooters are not necessarily the flashiest, especially when considering their low price points, but Razor's standard minimalistic designs are basically less-is-more. A grand example of doing the most with the least is Razor's Turbo A Black Label.

The Turbo A Black Label is a 12V lithium-ion powered electric scooter that facilitates 25 minutes of non-stop ride time. As with all of Razor's scooters, safety is prioritized and enhanced by capping the maximum speed to a reasonable 10 mph. In all fairness, this speed is just ideal for kids over the age of 8. The ride quality on this scooter is not what avid riders would call the best, but suffices for trips around the neighborhood or quick strolls to the park.

The design is simple, kid-friendly, well-thought-through, and professionally done to provide an unmatched user experience. Razor's marketing went crazy with the quick charge, plug-in power, swap, and go battery mechanism, which is pretty cool if you think about it. With their long-standing history of comfortable, high-performing, and durable scooters, it's no wonder reviewers and riders are still raving about this little performance monster. Let's take a deeper dive into what the Turbo A Black Label really offers.

Razor Turbo A Black Label Specifications

Motor Type: 80-watt, geared-wheel motor

Battery Configuration: 12V lithium-ion jett pack

Charge time: 4 hours

Single-Charge Mileage: 25 minutes continuous ride time

Max Speed: 10 mph (16 kph)

Climbing Range: Not specified

Braking System: Rear fender with power cut off

Tyre Type: 3.9'' Urethane

Suspension Type: No suspension

Lighting: None

Max Load: 110 lb (50 kg)

Scooter Weight: 7.33 lb (3.33 kg)

Product Material: Aluminum deck and downtube, steel handlebars with foam grips.

Unfolded Size: 66.8 cm x 28.0 cm x 83.6 cm

Horn Type: None

Water Resistance Rating: No IP rating

Razor Turbo A Black Label Video

The Turbo A Black Label is a standard show of comfort, usability, performance, and safety. Explore more of Turbo A Black Label electric scooter features in this video.

https://youtu.be/tGJg60YfCBc

Razor Turbo A Black Label Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Compact build and modern design.
  • Reliable rear fender braking system.
  • Foldable size for portability.
  • Maintenance-free urethane wheels offer solid riding.
  • Quick charge battery for reduced downtime.

Cons

  • Lacks basic safety features; e.g., front and rear lights, reflectors, horn
  • Limited range.
  • Choking hazard as it contains small parts
  • Performs poorly on inclined surfaces.

Turbo A Black Label Summary

For two decades, the Razor company has made a significant impact in the electric scooter space. While most brands were busy tinkering with speed and motor power on high-performing scooters, Razor took to perfecting their range of children's scooters- this paid off. The Turbo A Black Label is a classic example of a quality kid scooter model that bears an elegant design, with an emphasis on the quality and performance famously associated with Razor. We start with the sturdy and durable aluminum deck, followed by the easy-fold downtube and the foamed steel handles that complete the seamless finish of the scooter's frame.

Many Razor fans are already familiar with the signature deck curve over the rear wheel. Interestingly, for this model, Razor went with a curved guard instead that houses the battery unit- a cool installation you won't fail to notice. It also features urethane wheels that deliver solid rides even in the roughest of terrains. The scooter is the lightest in the brand's line of electric scooters and features a foldable stem- a feature not so common in Razor kids e scooters, e.g., the Power Core E100, the E100, the Power A2, and the E200.

The high torque 80 Watt motor is activated by a kick-off system, plus a foot-controlled pressure sensor that activates the motor and controls acceleration. This scooter achieves speeds of up to 10 mph on a full battery charge and can reach a maximum of 25-minutes of non-stop ride time. This speed limitation helps deter kids from wandering away from unsupervised areas. The 'swap and go' quick charge battery pack is removable for easy charging, and with a short charge time of 4 hours, it’s the perfect on-the-go companion.

Like all budget scooters, there are a few compromises. The scooter lacks basic safety features like lighting profiles (front and rear), reflectors, and a horn. The handlebars are totally plain, save for the grips. It lacks an LED display and does not come equipped with suspension. However, it delivers the expected levels of performance required by your children before they can graduate to more advanced and higher-performing scooters such as the E200 and adult scooters.

Below, we comprehensively explore and evaluate the Turbo A Black Label electric scooter features.

Performance Overview

While performance is not integral in kids' electric scooters, Razor never fails to deliver some level of performance efficiency in all its releases. This 12 V lithium-ion-powered electric scooter packs a mean 10 mph top speed, which is pretty fast for a scooter this size. The 80-watt geared wheel motor delivers high torque and can comfortably support a max rider weight of 110 lbs. At optimal rider weight and full battery charge, the 10 mph top speed is one that's daunting for parents. However, Razor fitted an easy-access rear foot brake that is a pretty intuitive way to slow or halt the scooter. Like most kids' scooters, the performance on inclines is subpar.

Top Speed & Acceleration

The Turbo A Black Label comes with an average 80-watt geared-wheel motor that propels the scooters to top speeds of 10 mph, which is subject to factors such as rider weight, inclines, and battery charge level. The motor is a kick-start and requires 2-3 kicks for the scooter to reach a 3mph minimum speed needed to activate the motor. This model achieves modestly low acceleration. It lacks the standard twist-grip or thumb-activated throttle but instead features a foot-controlled, pressure sensor-activated accelerator.

This scooter performs best on flat and smooth terrains and will struggle on inclines. With the fastest of Razor's kid's scooters hitting 11 mph -the Power Core E100, the speed on this model is quite decent.

https://youtu.be/tGJg60YfCBc

Hill Climbing

The Turbo A Black Label is best suited for flat and smooth terrains such as children's playgrounds, walkways, and city routes. However, the scooter can still manage very mild inclines. Razor does not specify tested metrics for inclined riding.

Battery Life & Range

The Turbo A Black Label is powered by a 12 V lithium-ion quick charge battery. The battery pack is detachable and features a cool plug-in power design. The battery is customized for direct recharge, with a charge time of 4 hours. The battery indicator will turn green when fully charged. The manufacturer warns against exceeding the recommended charging time. However, for added safety, the charger comes with an in-built safety feature that prevents overcharging, overheating, and short-circuits.

When fully charged, the rider inserts the battery in its housing unit and can kick off their ride. At optimal weight capacity and on a full charge, the scooter achieves a cool 25 minutes of continuous ride time. This roughly translates to a 4-mile range. The range may not be excellent, but for children in this age bracket, the range is considered a safe one as it only takes them so far from home.

Should the juice run out prematurely, the scooter's lightweight frame and its foldable stem allow for an easy pick and go. Alternatively, the kids can kick the scooter for the remainder of the journey. It is also convenient to have a backup battery as it runs out very fast, it is quick charging, and is small enough to fit in the rider's pocket.

Motor Configuration

This Razor features a push-to-start, high-torque 80-watt, geared-wheel drive motor. The scooter requires a 3mph minimum speed to engage. This works in unison with a foot-controlled pressure sensor activator to get the motor running. The gear motor requires less maintenance than the chain motor on models like the E100.

Construction & Build Quality

The Razor Turbo A Black Label is an ideal kid's scooter, build for safety and durability. Its body features an aluminum deck and downtube and steel handlebars with foam grips. The downtube incorporates a one-step folding mechanism for portability. The handlebars are uniquely plain, as is the down stem. The deck is covered in a sandpaper feel material and lacks the width of most of Razor's other kids' scooters decks. The rear deck does not curve over the rear wheel but is angled and features a rear foot brake.

The watt geared wheel motor is rear-located, as is the housing unit for the quick charge Lithium-ion battery pack. The 3.9'' urethane tyres are fast, durable, and maintenance-free. The power button is embedded on the rear deck. However, the scooter lacks many essential features such as suspension, lights, reflectors, a horn, and an LED display.

Deck

The scooter’s deck is made of aluminum and is lightweight and sturdy to provide sufficient support for a max rider weight of 110 lbs. The Turbo A Black Label's deck bears a low profile, which aids in stability. However, the deck clearance leaves room for grazing as riders go over bumps and obstacles. The deck is also covered in a sandpaper feel material for added grip.

Tyres

This scooter features 3.9'' Urethane wheels that are fast and durable. While they lack the shock-absorption qualities of pneumatic tyres, urethane wheels are designed to resist abrasion, extreme weather conditions, and are low-maintenance.

Suspension

The scooter lacks a suspension system.

Braking

As with all Razor scooters, safety is of the utmost concern. The braking system here is a reliable rear-fender brake with a power cut-off that facilitates precise and uncompromised stops. The top speed of 10 mph may appear low for seasoned riders, but is relatively high for kids aged 8-14 years, hence the need for a dependable braking system. The rear foot-operated fender brake is easy to use and cuts off power to the motor, ensuring that the scoter stops precisely when it's needed to stop.

Ride Quality

Once riders ascertain that a scooter is safe, most check to confirm the comfort or its lack thereof. The Turbo A Black Label features a sturdy deck that offers sufficient standing area for the rider, with an angled rear that serves as a footrest and also houses the brake. The sandpaper lining on the deck ensures a firm grip for riders. The handlebars grips are foam-covered for a comfortable riding grip. The watt geared wheel motor requires a push to start activation to keep riders from getting jerked as the motor activates.

The urethane tyres offer a solid and smooth ride and aid in fast acceleration. However, the brakes bring the scooter to a precise stop at whatever speed the rider is on. The battery is a quick charge, thus reduces on downtime. The low deck profile also offers increased stability while riding. On the flip side, low light riding would be a nightmare on this scooter. This inconvenience arises from the lack of important safety features like lights, a horn, reflectors, battery level indicator (LED display).

Lights

Unfortunately, the Turbo A Black Label lacks lighting. In fact, the only glow on this scooter comes off the power on/off indicator. It lacks reflectors as well. Parents need to be proactive and acquire lighting or reflectors as accessories for safety.

Controls & Display

Unlike most adult scooters, this scooter does not feature LED displays on the handlebar's stem. It only has a power button embedded on the rear deck. The deck also houses a foot-controlled pressure sensor that serves as an accelerator.

Portability

By the mere fact that it's a kid's scooter, the expectation is that it is lightweight, and Razor did not disappoint. The scooter weighs 7.33 lb (3.33 kg), which, coupled with the folding aluminum stem, ranks it pretty high on the portability scale. It features a one-step folding mechanism, where the rider flips the latch, and the scooter collapses to a small package that kids at this age can comfortably haul around. The folded dimensions are pretty compact and also aid in convenient storage.

Water Resistance

The scooter does not have an IP rating, which means riders should be cautioned against riding in wet conditions to avoid water damage.

Reliability, Warranty & Customer Support

The scooter's battery charger comes with an in-built safety feature that prevents overcharging, overheating, and short-circuits. The battery also offers 25 minutes of continuous ride time. The Razor’s top speed delivers riders to the destination in a timely fashion. Additionally, the brake is efficient and cuts off power to the motor at any speed. Turbo A Black’s frame is built for durability as long as riders engage in good maintenance practices. Finally, the solid tyres offer a speedy, smooth and solid ride.

Razor has a dedicated Customer Support team with both a US toll line and an international customer hotline. The representatives take calls between 8 AM and 5 PM Pacific Time. During after hours, clients can leave text messages on the dedicated line or fill in a form on the help page on their website.

Razor is also popular for honoring its extensive warranties. The warranty covers you for 90 days, with a 30-day return policy for manufacturer defects. However, the client pays for the return shipping fee. The warranty does not extend to wheels, normal wear, and damage from incorrect assembly, storage, misuse, or renting out. The warranty is only valid for customers purchasing and using the Razor Turbo A Black Label within the United States and Canada.

Maintenance

Regular maintenance should be done by an adult. However, the Turbo A Black Label only needs minimal maintenance. The deck and handlebars can be cleaned with a damp piece of cloth. However, for more permanent stains, scrub with a toothbrush, using some toothpaste, then wipe off with a clean, wet cloth. Avoid cleaning with acetone, alcohol, and other volatile solvents, since they may damage the scooter's frame and internal parts. The manufacturer further discourages the use of pressure washers and rough gauzes. Notably, when storing, turn off the scooter and charge it fully to avoid overcharging, which may result in permanent damage. You are encouraged to charge the scooter once every month if you're to store it for long. The Turbo A Black Label does not come with chains or gears, which usually require regular maintenance for optimal functionality.



Known Issues

  • There have been complaints by customers that there may have been a malfunction that caused some scooters to power down and not come back on while the battery still had some juice.

Is this Electric Scooter value for money and is it worth buying?

As the cheapest (and lightest) of Razor's range of kids' scooters, and with uncompromising quality, we'd say that's a very big yes. The scooter is in itself the reinvention of value. This scooter screams perfection for kids aged 8 and above graduating from kick scooters or getting started on their scooting journey. It closely competes with higher-priced electric scooters, but for a fraction of the cost.

You will get decent mileage, safe top speeds, an incredibly quick charge- and low maintenance battery, reliable brakes, a sturdy deck, a folding frame for portability, and a durable, solid build. Riders should note that there's a compromise when it comes to night riding, as it lacks lights, reflectors, and a horn. The scooter also lacks suspensions, so the riding track may be limited to smooth and flat terrain for optimal comfort. Regardless, the performance-packed features you get for this low-budget scooter are all the value you need for your spending. So get that Razor Turbo A Black Label Scooter today, and let them begin to build the memories.

Accessories & Upgrades

  • Razor Elbow and Knee Pads
  • Razor Helmet

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