I have been looking at scooter for literal months now for my commute between work so I don't to walk or lug a bike around. I think I'll get the mongoose since I don't have to deal with too much gravel, thank you so much for the review!
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Thank you very much. I think you’re going to enjoy the A5 air scooter. I’m glad that you enjoyed the review. Please feel free to ask any questions about any of my other videos. I hope you enjoyed this channel. Thank you again for watching.
Hmm I was not expecting the bump aspect with the low deck for the A5 air. I guess I was expecting the air to be better on bumps I guess since it had air. Okay maybe I'll keep what I have. I just bought a $40 dollar scooter from walmart with 200 mm wheels which are the same as the mongoose. I only rode it on pavement and liked it, but was scared to take it on sidewalk bumps for fear it wouldn't go over them. So I already started researching air tires. But this video has inspired me to just go ahead and try on the sidewalk since the A5 doesn't sound like it's going to be better then what I have for riding the sidewalk more. Thanks for inspiring me not to be a wuss and just do it! Lol
I’m very glad I was able to assist you. I think that you will have fun on the sidewalk with that scooter. With the A5 Air, it really depends on how big the bumps are. I really like the mongoose, because you can go very fast on pavement/sidewalks. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you very much for watching it.
@@shaunteckno Yes a few hours after your video I rode mine on the sidewalk this time and yes it was fun. Indeed the speed, and for some reason big hard wheels, just go right over and neutralizes the bumps or cracks. Again thx for your review. I bought this because I have park miles away from my apartment for a parking spot. You taught me to actually fully test what you have out before going to the next shiny thing. With that said in case you don't know I just found out there is higher end scooters called the sidewalker series with bigger air wheels ranging from 12 to 26 inch wheels in the 300 to 400 price range. The reason I'm telling you this is because 1) returning the information favor to you 2) I wouldn't of ever found out about it without reading the comments on a different vid recently 3) If you get into touring you won't have to worry about massive bumps, holes or cracks tossing you. It's supposed to be a super smooth even greater and faster bump free experience. I just feel like no matter your condition your vibe says "I'm a adventure no matter what dawg!" Haha, so I'm dropping a hint on a future tool that can make the adventure safer and even more fun. After I get my use out of this I'm thinking about it. Alright man, thx again, you save me $100+.
@@rashb3994 that’s no problem whatsoever. Glad to be of assistance. I’ve heard about those big tired scooters with air. They do go over bumps quite nicely. The scooter that I found, with the big tires), went slower. There were a lot of complaints on that slowness. I’ve been trying to find scooters with bigger air filled tires, but I have not been successful. The scooter that I found, (stating in the reviews), said that people used the scooter mostly to have their dogs pull them around the neighborhood.
@@shaunteckno The dog pulling ones are kickbikes. The front wheel is the same size as a regular bike. They're not small and stealth like a scooter but the do glide and go fast. The happy mediums I've seen between scooter and kick bike is the "Sidewalker Willy or City". There is also overpriced but pristine options from a company called "Swifty", or the Amazon ones called the "Aosom" kick scooter and the "Osprey." These Amazon's one are better prices with only minor complaints. If I take the plunge early and try one of these, I'll save your page and report back. Could be 6 months to a year from now, lol because I want to get my 40 bucks worth of my current scooter which is enjoyable. But if I find a good used deal I won't pass it up.
I have been looking at scooter for literal months now for my commute between work so I don't to walk or lug a bike around. I think I'll get the mongoose since I don't have to deal with too much gravel, thank you so much for the review!
That’s no problem at all! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Please feel free to share this channel with anyone else you might know, Who may enjoy these videos. Thank you very much for watching it. It’s much appreciated.
Great review👍 - it helped me decide which one to buy….I just ordered the Razor A5 Air😊
Thank you very much. I think you’re going to enjoy the A5 air scooter. I’m glad that you enjoyed the review. Please feel free to ask any questions about any of my other videos. I hope you enjoyed this channel. Thank you again for watching.
@@shaunteckno You are very welcome - I am happy with my purchase...I have subscribed to your channel 👍
Hmm I was not expecting the bump aspect with the low deck for the A5 air. I guess I was expecting the air to be better on bumps I guess since it had air. Okay maybe I'll keep what I have. I just bought a $40 dollar scooter from walmart with 200 mm wheels which are the same as the mongoose. I only rode it on pavement and liked it, but was scared to take it on sidewalk bumps for fear it wouldn't go over them. So I already started researching air tires. But this video has inspired me to just go ahead and try on the sidewalk since the A5 doesn't sound like it's going to be better then what I have for riding the sidewalk more. Thanks for inspiring me not to be a wuss and just do it! Lol
I’m very glad I was able to assist you. I think that you will have fun on the sidewalk with that scooter. With the A5 Air, it really depends on how big the bumps are. I really like the mongoose, because you can go very fast on pavement/sidewalks. I’m glad you enjoyed the video. Thank you very much for watching it.
@@shaunteckno Yes a few hours after your video I rode mine on the sidewalk this time and yes it was fun. Indeed the speed, and for some reason big hard wheels, just go right over and neutralizes the bumps or cracks. Again thx for your review. I bought this because I have park miles away from my apartment for a parking spot. You taught me to actually fully test what you have out before going to the next shiny thing.
With that said in case you don't know I just found out there is higher end scooters called the sidewalker series with bigger air wheels ranging from 12 to 26 inch wheels in the 300 to 400 price range. The reason I'm telling you this is because 1) returning the information favor to you 2) I wouldn't of ever found out about it without reading the comments on a different vid recently 3) If you get into touring you won't have to worry about massive bumps, holes or cracks tossing you. It's supposed to be a super smooth even greater and faster bump free experience. I just feel like no matter your condition your vibe says "I'm a adventure no matter what dawg!" Haha, so I'm dropping a hint on a future tool that can make the adventure safer and even more fun. After I get my use out of this I'm thinking about it. Alright man, thx again, you save me $100+.
@@rashb3994 that’s no problem whatsoever. Glad to be of assistance. I’ve heard about those big tired scooters with air. They do go over bumps quite nicely. The scooter that I found, with the big tires), went slower. There were a lot of complaints on that slowness. I’ve been trying to find scooters with bigger air filled tires, but I have not been successful. The scooter that I found, (stating in the reviews), said that people used the scooter mostly to have their dogs pull them around the neighborhood.
@@shaunteckno The dog pulling ones are kickbikes. The front wheel is the same size as a regular bike. They're not small and stealth like a scooter but the do glide and go fast. The happy mediums I've seen between scooter and kick bike is the "Sidewalker Willy or City". There is also overpriced but pristine options from a company called "Swifty", or the Amazon ones called the "Aosom" kick scooter and the "Osprey." These Amazon's one are better prices with only minor complaints. If I take the plunge early and try one of these, I'll save your page and report back. Could be 6 months to a year from now, lol because I want to get my 40 bucks worth of my current scooter which is enjoyable. But if I find a good used deal I won't pass it up.
@@rashb3994 would you mind sending me the Amazon link in a reply? I would like to look at that. Thanks a lot.
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