Razor 20036515 Tricycle Review
Our verdict
The Razor 20036515 is a scooter-category ride designed for bigger kids, not a traditional toddler tricycle. At 7.2 lb it is notably light and 360 units moving per month signals strong and consistent demand at its $147.99 price point.
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Bigger kids who want a light, scooter-style three-wheeled ride for active outdoor use
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You need a classic pedal tricycle for toddlers or young preschoolers
- Bike type Scooter
- Weight 7.2 lb
- Age range Big Kid
- Priced 23% above the category median ($119.95 across 23 tracked models)
- Weight of 7.2 lb - lighter than 88% of the 24 models we track
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.7/5
4.7 average across 260 owner ratings
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Popularity2.3/5
260 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Razor 20036515 falls under the scooter category according to its specs, which separates it from traditional pedal-driven toddler tricycles. At 7.2 lb it is one of the lightest entries in this roundup, a figure that makes sense for a scooter-type design where low weight improves handling and carrying ease. It is sized for bigger kids rather than toddlers.
At $147.99 it is priced in the mid range for Razor products, and the sales volume backs up its popularity. With 360 monthly buyers and 260 reviews averaging 4.7 stars, this product has real traction in the market. For context, 360 monthly purchases is one of the higher volume figures across the tricycle category, suggesting repeat buy patterns and word-of-mouth referrals.
Parents should confirm the exact configuration in the current listing since some Razor models in this range combine scooter mechanics with a seated three-wheel layout. The age designation of big kid rather than toddler is an important signal that this is not a beginner trike for very young children.
Pros
- Very light at 7.2 lb, easy for kids to handle and maneuver
- 360 monthly purchases shows strong real-world demand
- 4.7-star average from 260 reviews is solidly positive
- Razor is a well-known brand with established quality in ride-on products
Cons
- Designed for bigger kids, not appropriate for toddlers or young preschoolers
- Scooter-style design differs from a traditional pedal tricycle
- At $147.99 it costs more than basic toddler trikes
Specifications
| Bike type | Scooter |
|---|---|
| Weight | 7.2 lb |
| Age range | Big Kid |
Performance notes
At 7.2 lb this is a lightweight ride-on. The scooter-category classification suggests a different propulsion or frame style than a standard three-wheel pedal trike. Light weight benefits maneuverability and makes it easier for bigger kids to control at speed. Best suited for paved outdoor surfaces.
What buyers say
260 reviews at 4.7 stars and 360 monthly buyers is a strong combination. That sales volume is unusually high for the tricycle category and suggests this product has built organic momentum. Buyer feedback at this rating level points to a product that consistently meets expectations.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between the Razor 20036515 and a standard tricycle?
The Razor 20036515 is classified as a scooter rather than a traditional pedal tricycle. Scooter-style three-wheel rides often use foot propulsion, leaning mechanics, or a different pedal setup than classic trikes. They tend to be lighter and more performance-oriented. If your child needs a classic round-frame sit-and-pedal trike, this may not be the right match.
What age range is this product designed for?
The age listing is big kid, which generally means school-age children rather than toddlers or preschoolers. Razor does not specify a precise age in the available data, so check the current listing for height or weight guidelines. This is not a product designed for children under 4 or 5 years old.
Why does this model sell so many units per month compared to similar products?
360 monthly purchases is notably high for this category. Razor has strong brand recognition in the scooter and ride-on space, which tends to drive repeat purchases and gift buying. At $147.99 with a 4.7-star rating, it hits a price point and quality level that encourages confident purchasing without extensive research.