

🏆 Ride like a pro, own every terrain.
The Razor Phase Two Dirt Scoot Pro Scooter is a cutting-edge, BMX-inspired dirt scooter engineered for riders 10+ and up to 220 lbs. Featuring a reinforced 4130 Cro-Moly fork and handlebars, high-pressure 100psi all-terrain tires, and a unique interchangeable flex brake system, it delivers pro-level durability, versatile terrain performance, and customizable braking. Designed and tested by pro rider John Radtke, this scooter blends sleek style with rugged functionality for the ultimate dirt and street experience.
| ASIN | B00GK6ED7E |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Brand | Razor |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Color | Diamond Edition - Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 107 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel, Aluminum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423012519 |
| Handlebar Type | Fixed |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 13018108 |
| Model Name | Phase Two |
| Model Number | 13018108 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Traditional |
| Special Feature | Traditional |
| UPC | 845423012519 |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 220 Pounds |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Wheel Material | Aluminum |
| Wheel Type | Pneumatic,Steel |
D**E
The "Monster Truck of Skooters"!! :-D
This is ULTIMATE BAD-ASSERY in skoot form. I've been literally kicking down Market Street in San Francisco at 15mph+ w/ a huge grin on my face, flying off & over curbs, backpack (w/ laptop) flapping in the wind. And it fits on Bart (metro) in rush-hour no probs! Rocks, ruts, even (streetcar) rails are no worries w/ this thing. It's literally the "Monster Truck of Skooters" :-D The wheels are 8" tall, edge-to-edge [unsure why that's not posted anywhere- but there you go]. & at 80psi, they are quite solid & really let you fly along... yet still have some 'give' which you'll appreciate on small ruts. The bars & forks are chromoly, while the deck & connector ('bottom-tube'?) are really solid over-built & heavily-welded aluminum. This thing is better-built than my Speshy P.3 dirt jumper! Note: IT DOES NOT FOLD. Dirt scooters don't have a hinge, to increase robustness & stiffness, but (most) ppl assume skoots will fold. This one doesn't... but still fits fine in crowded trains, much better than a bike (or even a folding bike). Pro Tip: I'm 5' 10" & I've found that running the bars backwards works best. So: the forks still go forwards, but the bars are turned 180deg (the label 'faces' you) so the handlebars 'tilt' forwards... that gives you ~1.5" more 'rider area' on the skoot, & spreads you out so you have more solidity, especially thru turns. And yeah- w/ those heavy knobs, this thing is killer for carving.
D**E
Scooter is great, except
Scooter is great, except...it came with a tube that had been already "repaired" and sold to me this way (patch kit that was done wrong or can't hold at 80psi.) The tube wouldn't hold air so I ordered another one instead of trying to deal with returns and nonsense.
T**S
Awesome scooter
Both me and my best friend got these for christmas and we love them. Bars: the bars are a great width and a bit tall, but its helpful having tall bars on dirt. The grips are uncomfortable so I changed out mine for some odi softies. Clamp: looks cool and gets the job done well. Headset: nice, smooth, and fast, I like it. Wheels: a good amount of pressure and strong cool looking hubs. My frieds came with a popped tube but with one call to razor they sent a full new complete wheel to him for free! The bearings are quiet and smooth, but not very fast, I may change them. Deck: perfect dimensions, not to heavy, and the grip tape is nice and grippy. Brake: rattles some, but works well, if flex brakes come out ill replace it though. All in all, it looks sweet, performs well, and is pretty dialed right out of the box!
J**Z
Great dirt scooter!
My kid loves this dirt scooter! I ordered this scooter for my kid about two months ago (for there birthday) and was scared from all the reviews that say that there scoot came with a popped inner tube so just to be save I ordered a replacement one with it. But when I came in the mail and my kid opened it it was just as they carrier described it. Nothing was wrong with it all we needed to do was fill the tires up with some air and it was ready to hit the trail! My kid loves this scooter and I'm very happy with my purchase and it seems that I won't have to be buying a new one any time soon cause it is very strong and can stand a beating(even from an adult). Very worth the money and has fast and free shipping!
A**N
Amazing purchase! Got it for myself
Amazing purchase! Got it for myself, and as a 21-year old college student, it fits perfectly. Not too expensive for what you get - it's extremely sturdy and looks to survive for years and years to come. One thing I will say, is that I had a similar circumstance as many other purchasers, in that the scooter came with one tire already punctured. Make sure you ship it with the replacement tire! In a way, it's a good thing, though, because it familiarizes you with the process of taking the wheel off (which is fairly involved) and lets you learn that right away. Overall, an incredible purchase, and one that I recommend very much!
T**M
High quality, 11 pounds light, 80psi tires, 3 bolt clamp, Metal wheels, Nice
The Phase 2 was $186 and I concurrently bought a Royal Scout for $160 shipped (no scoot's worth over $200 btw). This is a comparison. Phase II John Radtke Highs: 11 pounds. 3 bolt clamp. Nice blue paint. Cool art design sticker on bottom. 80 psi tires enable high speed (necessary for big offroad stunts). Metal wheels. Nice grips. Plastic slider on rear sides may save paint. Brake works well even downhill, very safe if you like your foot never to touch the tire (sandals). High quality. Downtube design makes for a good foot platform. Great for small feet or smaller than 6'2" riders. Raked forks (specifically for offroad handling) makes a reverse barspin enable a stoppie). Phase 2 Lows: Came scratched in box. Matte paint on handlebars, metal fender brake, and forks is ok. Brake mechanism takes up 2cm more space of footroom compared to Royal Scout. My USA size 12 feet compete for space more than on the Royal Scout. Down tube design makes stoppies more difficult. Fork ends are smashed and drilled just like on a homemade 1952 minibike--they're probably strong but way less inspiring than the Royal Scout forks. Royal Scout Highs: Large foot room (usa foot size 13 plus). Fits tall 6'2" rider. Neutral steering with straight high quality forks. Stoppie ready. High quality white gloss paint. Very intelligent x-bar downtube design enabling the stoppies and more footroom up front. Brake is very thin and keeps large foot area in rear. Great for bigfoot and 6'2" rider. Royal Scout Lows: 13 pounds. Plastic rims. 50psi tires will not enable high speed use with heavy riders. Wiggly if you wobble wheels back and forth from factory. Factory clamp only had 2 bolts. Brake works but not great (rely on your foot on the tire which works good but wears out your shoe if you do any downhill braking). Summary: Because I'm tall with big feet I will personally would put a 3 bolt clamp and high speed tires (80psi+) on the Royal Scout and save the Phase 2 for guests.
B**M
Poor build job and no paper work included
The scooter was awesome......but I bought it for my kids for Christmas and decided to put it together 2 days before Christmas and both tires tubes were pinched in the rims with holes in them. I am not sure if they came from the factory this way or if the seller put them together but I had to spend half a day at a tire shop trying to fix them to make a Christmas wish come true. Also no paper work or tools in the box looks to be repackaged by the seller. All in all good scooter just a poor build job and no paper work on it.
O**E
Christmas Day present.... lasted 20 minutes.
Inner tube popped within 20 minutes of use by my 13 year old on Christmas morning! OH, did I mention, that is a bunch of poor quality crappola? and..... you cannot find this odd sized tube in any stores? Online only that I am aware of. Still waiting to get a tube that I am guessing will work. Razr customer service? Long hold times...never got through. Updated review: after we got the new tubes (online) my Son loves this scooter and rides it on the dirt jumps. He is a serious rider/mechanic even at 13 upgrading every ride he owns and this scooter was a hit!
T**I
Pas reçu celle annoncée dans le titre et la photo
Je n'ai pas reçu la Phase Two Bleu et noir comme annoncé quand j'ai validé mon panier mais la Razor RDS rouge... A part ça, la trottinette a l'air costaud. Plus qu'à voir ce que ça donne dans le temps. Un impact sur la peinture tout de même...
L**R
good on uneven pavement and gravel
Son just beginner and has learned to do ramps, catwalks and jumps, good on uneven pavement and gravel, dirt, and grass if packed down well. Great for camping and country living.
A**R
Kick Ass!
It is a great scooter and I totally recommend buying it fi you're looking for a dirt scooter. It has a little bit of play in the front handle bar but that is something you just have to work on. I haven't had any other problems. It is a great scooter and I 100% recommend buying it.
S**R
genau das was ich gesucht habe
ein optisch toller Scooter was meiner Meinung nach am Foto nicht so ersichtlich ist. Aber gekauft habe ich ihn weil mein Sohn schon den vierten Scooter geschrottet hat. Ich bin Maschinenbauer und bin der Meinung dass dieser Scooter meinen Son überlebt. Massiv gebaut, sehr gute Verarbeitung aber das habe ich mir um diesen Preis auch erwartet.
L**N
Speedy and Solid Great for Teens and Older
My tall teenage son loves this scooter, it performs really well on rough surfaces and is a comfortable - and speedy - ride. The only issue we have had is that an inner tube had to be replaced within a week of using, it had a slow puncture. We have found that it's much cheaper to buy inner tubes for mobility scooters which are the same type but a lot less costly than specialist scooter ones!
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