Razor A5 DLX Scooter vs Slamm Sentinel V4 Pharaoh

Compare Specifications of Razor A5 DLX Scooter and Slamm Sentinel V4 Pharaoh

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Razor A5 DLX Scooter
Razor A5 DLX Scooter

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Slamm Sentinel V4 Pharaoh
Slamm Sentinel V4 Pharaoh

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Technical Specifications
Load Carrying Capacity Max Rider Weight : 220 lb (100 kg) 100 kg
Handle Bar Width 16.75” (425 mm), adjustable-height and patent-pending, anti-rattle, folding T-bar W 23” x H 24.5” / W 58.5cm x H 62.25cm Chromoly Steel Riser T-Bar
Clamp: CNC Anodised Double Bolt Clamp
Fork -- Threadless Aluminium forged head
Grip Foam 165mm Team swirl grips with impact resistant bar ends
Headset -- NECO press fit, semi-sealed bearings
Threadless Internal Hidden Compression (IHC) system
Stand Retractable Kickstand --
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Wheel / RIM 8” (200 mm), urethane 110mm 88A Alloy core PU cast wheels, SHR MiT Urethane
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Suspension
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Colors Available
Colors Silver Gold


Physical Specs
Length 880 mm 710 mm
Width 428 mm 600 mm
Height 980 mm 865 mm
Weight 4 kg 3.8 kg
Overview
About -- The Slamm Sentinel V4 Pharaoh kick scooter offers a sturdy and reliable ride. With a load capac Read More
Features - Patent-pending, anti-rattle, easy-folding mechanism makes transporting and storing the A5 DLX between rides a breeze
- Super-strong, adjustable, aluminum T-tube and larger deck supports taller riders
- Lightweight, easy-to-carry and an ideal companion as a commuter scooter
- Designed for riders ages 8 and up, weighing up to 220 pounds (100 kg)
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Additional Details T-tube/Deck : Anodized aluminum
Downtube : Patent-pending, anti-rattle, folding mechanism
Age : 8+
Deck Length and Width : 20.9” x 4.41” (530 mm x 112 mm)
Deck : W 4.8″ x L 20.75″ / W 12.20cm x L 52.70cm, T6 heat treated Aluminium boxed channel deck, Laser etched graphics, Integrated headtube with CNC cut out, Front and rear Nylon deck block inserts
Neck: Slamm exclusive extruded Rail connector
Bearings: ABEC-9 Chrome bearings

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