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product_id: 131963219
title: "Fuzion Cityglide B200 Adult Kick Scooter w/ Hand Brake - 220lb Weight Limit - Folds Down - Adjustable Handle Bars - Smooth & Fast Ride"
brand: "fuzion"
price: "VT18709"
currency: VUV
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 7
url: https://www.desertcart.vu/products/131963219-fuzion-cityglide-b200-adult-kick-scooter-w-hand-brake-220lb
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region: Vanuatu
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# Smooth & fast ride Adjustable handlebars 220lb weight limit Fuzion Cityglide B200 Adult Kick Scooter w/ Hand Brake - 220lb Weight Limit - Folds Down - Adjustable Handle Bars - Smooth & Fast Ride

**Brand:** fuzion
**Price:** VT18709
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Fuzion Cityglide B200 Adult Kick Scooter w/ Hand Brake - 220lb Weight Limit - Folds Down - Adjustable Handle Bars - Smooth & Fast Ride by fuzion
- **How much does it cost?** VT18709 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- fuzion enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted fuzion brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Safety First:** Equipped with a reliable hand brake for secure stops.
- • **Built for Adventure:** Durable construction ensures a smooth ride on any urban terrain.
- • **Compact Convenience:** Folds down easily for hassle-free storage and transport.
- • **Customizable Comfort:** Adjustable handlebars for a perfect fit, no matter your height.
- • **Glide Through the City:** Experience effortless commuting with a sleek design.

## Overview

The Fuzion Cityglide B200 Adult Kick Scooter is designed for urban commuters, featuring a robust 220lb weight limit, adjustable handlebars for personalized comfort, and a hand brake for enhanced safety. Its foldable design makes it easy to store and transport, while its smooth ride ensures you can navigate the city with style and ease.

## Description

The Fuzion CityGlide is now available with dual rear brake system. Dual rear brake can now be activated either by foot or by the hand brake. Increase that feeling of safety by either braking with your foot or the hand brake. The CityGlide B200 provides the same superior and fast ride as our classic CityGlide. Oversized 200 mm PU wheels and a lightweight solid aluminum frame low to the ground makes it stable and effortless to kick. The CityGlide is the perfect adult kick scooter designed for a speedy commute or a trip around town. CityGlide is the scooter of choice for professionals looking to cruise to and from work. Parents looking to cruise around with the kids or anyone looking for a smooth and comfortable ride not typical of most kick scooters. CityGlide’ s easy folding mechanism allows you to take this lightweight scooter anywhere and everywhere. The CityGlide like all other Fuzion products is constructed of top quality materials and is built to last.

## Features

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## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Fuzion Scooter is good, so is Razor, here are my thoughts...
  

*by K***D on Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2011*

Just thought others would appreciate this info as my older daughter has the big wheeled red scooter from razor.  And this Fuzion was purchased for my younger son who was always stealing the big wheeled scooter from his sister, causing friction, fights, and family strife.Opened on Christmas day, I had approximately 20 seconds to examine the Fuzion, and after the handle was pulled up and extended (10 second assembly), that sucker was gone...and I was left holding the box and packing material. I have subsequently had a chance to go for a short ride myself...Here are the pro's and con's...in my opinion.1.  razor build quality is probably more than a tad better, but both are built pretty well.  I have always been nervous about the removable handles on these scooters coming off or loose, but I have never seen that happen and my kids ride these things hard.  The Fuzion handle system is basically the same as the Razor but there is also a 3 position safety "catch" or button that keeps the up/down adjustment on the front handle from slipping in addition to the friction device at the top, where the Razor has just one catch on the top.  It's a minor difference.2.  Here is what I like better about the Fuzion.  The "rake" is much more pronounced.  By "rake" I mean the angle that the handle and front wheel projects backwards from the front wheel and frame.  This was huge for me because when I ride the Razor, the front handle projects almost straight up from the front wheel, so the dang thing is super tricky to ride, and the wheel is so easy to turn the scooter can get away from you really easily (that doesn't bother my daughter a bit, however, she rides that thing like a crazed monkey, so her risk analysis machine is working differently than mine).  On the Fuzion, the scooter is much more stabilized because your weight is trying to straighten the front wheel slightly resulting in a much more stable ride.3.  Add to this that the wheel base and area where your feet ride are slightly longer (maybe 3 more inches) on the Fuzion, and that also creates more stability, not to mention a longer spot for my size 11 foot.  I guess the flip side to this is that the Fuzion is larger when you park it in my already crowded garage, but worth it.4.  There is one thing that I can't say is better on the fuzion, which is the brake.  The brake is aluminum on the Razor, but some kind of metal that almost feels like plastic (perhaps it is aluminum that is black oxidized??).  The brake looks like a fender over the rear wheel, and when you step down on it that causes friciton and stopping force.  The actual brake force on the Fuzion is much less than the Razor.  My son (7 years old) in full gusto on his first ride down our wet driveway on Christmas day (the kid has a bad speed meter, coupled with very little reason, and keep in mind that the Emergency rooms are half staffed at this hour and fully overloaded) at about 3 miles per second, finds out the scooter isn't slowing down to his satisfaction, so before he flies off the driveway and into the trees, he ejects himself onto the concrete and lets go of the scooter.  Now most reasonable people would adjust some of these conditions during the subsequent re-attempts at this maneuver, or listen to his father's advice about more brake force and sooner, but it took him 3 attempts with the same results to get this information into his nugget.  That is now fully resolved, without any trips to the ER, only minimal scratches to the 7 year old and Fuzion, and should not be a problem again...5.  One thing I can't really comment on is the mechanism that allows the handle to actually fold down.  The Fuzion solution doesn't look as elegant as the Razor, but as far as function, I could care less, because at this house we don't break them down.  So I won't attempt to comment on which one is better.  Maybe I should break them down for storage, because both of these items are constantly left in my garage in amongst the cars, waiting to either get run over or smashed by a unsuspecting parent, and the rest of the time they refuse to stay where they are parked (usually against some other object, bike, car, wall, workbench)and fall over making for excellent tripping devices.  Somebody invent a way to park these things and have them hold still so I can buy that and not have to invent the dang thing myself...OK  EDIT HERE... After reading other folks reviews about the folding mechanismn, I went out and took another look.  I must say that the Razor takes this one hands down.  The Razor has nice thick welded aluminum pieces here that look pretty sturdy, where the Fuzion is a maze of stuff hidden inside a metal box, that has pop rivets holding the outside together, so I can't really see inside too well, but it just doesn't look as elegant or sturdy as the Razor, and I can see where this thing takes a lot of force from old men riding their kids scooters, so take it easy on this one...So, my conclusion...  I like the Fuzion a tad better for longer scooter, more "rake" on the steering, but it is short on brake force and requires some user to adjust their brake patterns (especially those with slow processors in their nuggets).  As for the Razor, it's a tad bit superior construciton quality, but also less stable to ride, with great brakes.My personal vote is a slight nod to the Fuzion, assuming you are not too heavy and put that folding mechanism to the test.The Fuzion is quite a bit cheaper, but I tried to keep that out of my comparison.  I try to buy things based on quality and function rather than price when it is something that gets used a lot, and both of these items are getting big mileage at this house.  You can't really go wrong with either scooter, and if it weren't for Razor coming to market as an excellent quality product these things would have fizzled long ago.  Thank's for that, Razor.OH, wear a helmet when you ride and make your kids do the same...Merry Christmas!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 4.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Jump right in, the water's fine
  

*by R***. on Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2012*

I was torn between the Razor A5 Lux, the Razor Cruiser, and this scooter. I went with the Fuzion CityGlide despite a couple of negative reviews, and so far I couldn't be happier with my decision. I'm an adult (and then some), 5'8" 175 lbs, with large feet. The deck on the StreetGlide is bigger than the A5, and lower than the Cruiser. The handle bars reach higher than the A5, and much higher than the Cruiser (but also have two lower settings for kids). These things make this a great scooter for big "kids" like me. Actually, I'm using it at work.....in a giant factory where I waste too much time walking. Several of the guys started riding scooters, so I tried my daughters little razor out and found it was a great way to get around. Now I'm cruising around the factory floor in style and everyone wants to trade me for their Razor!  A couple of notes:*  I read reviews mentioning issues with the folding lock. I'll post if I have any issues, but so far no problems and works very smooth and easy. I suspect it might be something that is subject to breakage if manhandled, so I'm being just a little careful with it.* I've seen wheel spin tests where the A5 wheel keeps spinning long after the CityGlide wheel stops, but I can tell you that this thing rolls just fine. I haven't done any quantitive test, but subjectively it seems to coast as long or longer than my Daughter's razor.* The big wheels are great, but so is a stiff low deck for easy kicking. This has both covered perfectly, and it makes for a smooth ride with easy kicks. It also makes for a safer ride as the wheel size and wheel base make it far less likely to catapault fwd because of a pebble or other object. Overall, the ride is MUCH smoother than a small razor with small wheels.  I don't write many product reviews, but I was inspired to give this a big thumbs up. I love a good value, and this is it in spades. Time will tell if it stands up, but it seems to have good build quality, good materials, and good engineering. If cruising is what you have in mind........go with it and be happy. If thrashing is what your about, maybe consider spending more on a razor pro.Happy Scooting

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Great commuter scooter really recommend!
  

*by A***R on Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 10, 2017*

I bought my scooter at the beginning of the year for commuting to the train station and then for use around London. I absolutely love it! It was really easy to put together and is very easy to fold down for use on the train. It has halved my journey time outside of London and has taken a 35 min walk down to 20 min in central London. The only negative is bumpy pavements can be quite noisy on the scooter. I would definitely recommend one to everyone, not only has it made my journey quicker I have saved money by not getting the tube!

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