Razor Rollie DLX 3-Wheel Light-Up Scooter: 2-in-1 Convertible for seated or stand-up riding
Meet the Razor Rollie DLX—your kid's next favorite ride that's as fun as it is functional. This isn't just any scooter; it's a 3-wheel wonder that lets them zip around seated or standing, because why choose? And oh, those wheels and deck? They light up like a mini disco with every move, thanks to motion-activated LEDs. Because safety should never be boring.
But wait, there's more (and not in a late-night infomercial way). The tilt-to-turn steering makes those sharp corners a breeze, while the handlebar grows with your kiddo—no need for a new scooter every birthday. Plus, it's a sneaky way to help them master balance and coordination without realizing they're learning. Talk about a win-win.
Why you'll love it:
- Boosts those all-important motor skills without the tears
- Seated or standing? Yes. The Rollie DLX says 'why not both?'
- Lights that make night rides a blast (and you a cool parent)
- Three wheels mean fewer wobbles and more confidence
- Multi-Color Light-Up Front Wheels & Deck
- Tilt-To-Turn Steering for smoother control
- Motion-Activated LED lights
- Adjustable-height handlebar
- 2-in-1 Convertible for seated or stand-up riding
General specs
- Brand: Razor
- Model: Rollie DLX
- Seller: Amazon
- color: Red
- age_range_description: Youth
- special_feature: Seat
- weight_limit: 1 Pounds
- product_dimensions: 21.86"L x 11.42"W x 27.56"H
- number_of_wheels: 3
- wheel_material: Polyurethane
- frame_material: Alloy Steel
- item_weight: 6.61 Pounds
- wheel_size: 1 Inches
- wheel_type: Solid
- suspension_type: Front Suspension
- grip_type: Foam
- brake_style: Rear Braking
- recommended_uses_for_product: Learning to balance and steer for younger children, both seated and stand-up riding options
- First listed by seller: 7/17/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Razor | Razor | Micro | Razor | Razor | Razor |
Model | Rollie DLX | A2 | Maxi Deluxe Foldable LED | Lil' Kick Scooter | A | A2 |
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Price | $65.99 | $27.00 | $194.87 | $34.97 | $25.49 | $27.00 |
Seller | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon | Amazon |
Update | July 17, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | June 27, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | August 5, 2025 | August 5, 2025 |
age_range_description | Youth | 5 - 12 years | 5 years older | Kid | ||
weight_limit | 1 Pounds | 110 Pounds | 143 Pounds | 143 Pounds | ||
product_dimensions | 21.86"L x 11.42"W x 27.56"H | 10.43"L x 5.59"W x 23.62"H | 23.9"L x 11.3"W x 32.4"H | 26.5"L x 13"W x 34"H | ||
number_of_wheels | 3 | 3 | 2 | 2 | ||
wheel_material | Polyurethane | Polyurethane | Polyurethane | Polyurethane | ||
frame_material | Alloy Steel | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum | ||
item_weight | 6.61 Pounds | 5.5 Pounds | 4.62 Pounds | 6 Pounds | ||
wheel_size | 1 Inches | 120 Millimeters | 98 Millimeters | 95 Millimeters | ||
wheel_type | Solid | Solid | Solid | Solid | ||
suspension_type | Front Suspension | Front Suspension | Rear Suspension | Front Suspension | ||
grip_type | Foam | Ergonomic | Foam | Foam | ||
brake_style | Rear Braking | Rear Braking | Rear Braking | Rear Braking | ||
recommended_uses_for_product | Learning to balance and steer for younger children, both seated and stand-up riding options | Kid's transportation, Recreational riding | recreational riding, performing tricks, kids transportation | |||
handlebar_type | Adjustable | Adjustable | Adjustable |
Caleb G.
Quebec City, QC
July 23, 2025
My first impression was that this scooter is a solid choice for kids, but it has its drawbacks. I picked it up for my grandchild after reading about it, and compared to the basic two-wheelers we had years ago, it's definitely an upgrade in terms of safety and fun. The three wheels make it stable, so there are fewer falls, and the light-up feature is a hit—it adds excitement to evening rides. However, I'm cautious about durability; some components seem less robust than I'd like, and it might not withstand rough use. As a builder, I appreciate things that are well-made, and this one falls a bit short in that area. It does what it promises, but I'd recommend keeping an eye on wear and tear. Overall, it's a decent product that encourages outdoor play and skill development, but it's not perfect.
- Pros: It's pretty good for helping kids learn balance without them even noticing, which is a nice bonus. The lights that turn on when moving are a fun touch, and being able to ride seated or standing gives it some versatility. The steering that responds to leaning makes corners easy to handle, and the adjustable handlebar means it can last through growth spurts, saving money in the long run.
- Cons: The build quality feels a bit flimsy in some parts, most likely due to the materials used, which might not hold up too well over time. It's a bit heavier than I expected, making it harder for younger kids to manage on their own. The price is a bit high for what you get, especially compared to simpler options I've seen before.