The beauty of electric scooters, to me, is how they can pack down into relatively small bundles for easy storage in a closet or behind a door. And, as they often weigh less and are much smaller than electric bikes, they're not too difficult to roll into a grocery store, so you don't have to leave your expensive ride outside where it can get stolen.
Razor's EcoSmart Sup, geared for those aged 16 and up, opts for the complete opposite approach. At 63 pounds, it's as heavy as the fat-tired foldable ebike I'm testing. What's worse is you can't fold any part of the scooter, not even the handlebars, meaning it takes up a chunk of valuable real estate in my already tiny New York City flat. But there is no such thing as a one-size-fits-all electric scooter. These two facets, which are important to me, might not matter at all if you live in a suburban home with a garage.
If that's you, and you've been hunting for an effortless (and eco-friendly) way of getting around—even if that means just doing masked-up grocery runs as we wait for vaccines to arrive—then this e-scooter will satisfy.
Razor ships the EcoSmart Sup in one box, and it arrives mostly in one piece. You only need to attach the T-tube and front tire. The first part is easy, but my tester's tire didn't perfectly align with the front fork, so it required a good deal of force to put it in place. Razor says there's a spring button on the back of the fork steer tube to help with this alignment, but it didn't help me.


