Thursday, December 1, 2011

Review: Razor Rip Rider 360

Review: Razor Rip Rider 360, 8.8 out of 10 based on 1 rating

The Rip Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On is a three-wheeler suited for children aged 3 and up. It features a pneumatic front wheel and is considered to be a drifting and spinning big-wheel tricycle. The Razor Rip Rider 360, however, takes the term “tricycle” to a whole new level. Dual inclined rear-caster wheels differentiate this three-wheeler from the competition.

The Razor Rip Rider 360 is designed with classic 1970’s three-wheelers in mind, but includes modern technologies that make this toy better than its predecessors.



The Rip Rider is designed to last, featuring a rugged construction and durable steel frame with double crown fork. The Rip Rider 360’s casters drift and spin with little resistance and loads of authority, propelling the driver of this three-wheeler forward in style. The handlebar is MX-Style and is complete with rubber grips. The crank comes in three pieces. The Rip Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On is a definitely a stunner, and children are sure to be drawn to its cool design and innovative features. Razor USA also offers a 6 month warranty on this product.

Welded steel frameWelded steel forkMX-Style handlebarRubber gripsDual inclined castersResistance-free drifting and spinning wheelsDouble crown fork designPneumatic front wheel tireWeighs 20 lbs38 x 24 x 24 inches when assembled160 lb weight limit

Most customers rate this product very well, and the Razor Rip Rider 360 has a 4.5 star out of 5 average rating on Amazon.com. Many customers have commented that they bought one of these toys for each of their children.

The wheels are not inflatable so they cannot go flat. Kids love the fact that this three-wheeler can do 360 spins, which is unique to this particular product.
Assembly is simple.

While the Razor Rip Rider 360 has a 160 lb weight limit, this toy is best suited for younger children. Razor USA recommends this product for children 3 and up, however, it is best suited for children in the 5-10 age range.

The Razor Rip Rider 360 does not come with height recommendations and it cannot be adjusted. Some customers have complained that although their children are well within the recommended age bracket, it is impossible to use because of the height of their child.

One customer complained that after only a few uses, the gear in the front wheel stopped working. The pedals have also fallen off with minimal use. These customers were very unhappy with the customer service they received from Razor USA, but overall were happy with the Razor Rip Rider 360 once the parts were replaced.

On Amazon.com, the majority of customers rated this product with 5 out of 5 stars. The average customer review gives the Razor Rip Rider 360 4.5 stars.



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