Product Review: RAZOR Daisy Pocket Mod

By Tye, published Nov 12, 2007
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It's that time of the year again; Christmas shopping season. Black Friday is just around the corner, and you need to get your lists together. With all the recalls lately, you will like the peace of mind in knowing that you are purchasing a product that is not only cost-efficient, but also safe.

Shopping for your teenagers can be a task in itself. Their tastes are getting more sophisticated as the times change. New, more advanced, technology is being developed as you read this article to entice your young adult and give them new ways to spend your money.

Do you remember Christmases of you past when you woke up to find that special bike under the tree? You couldn't wait to take it outside in the cold winter weather. The crisp wind didn't bother you as you peddled as fast as you could. Genuine joy filled you as you laughed and struggled to catch your breath. This Christmas you can give your daughter the same type of joy I a battery-operated version.

One of the items that I looked into this season is the RAZOR Daisy Pocket Mod. This is a cool little battery-operated scooter that will be perfect for your teenager this holiday season. On a single charge it can go 10 miles.

Your daughter will be the envy of the neighborhood with this pink and pearl ride. It is the next best thing to driving for any teenager and preteen. Their legs won't get tired from peddling while they go up to 15 miles per hour.

RAZOR is the maker of this scooter as they make some of the best motorized scooters around. The Daisy Pocket Mod is a tamer version of line and is safe for your daughter. Able to hold up to 135 pounds, it is ideal for young girls ages 12-18.

Girls all over the world is already enjoying the scooter to ride after school, go to a friend's house, or to just have fun. Some of the benefits that both you and they will enjoy are its lasting battery life, high quality, uniqueness, the look and feel, and how easy it is to assemble.

It is not overly expensive either. Currently costing round $200 at Toys R Us, you get more than you pay for. Some other scooters of the same quality can cost up to $1000. At around $200, it maybe one of the least expensive things that kids are asking for these days.

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