Reinvention of classic 1970s three-wheeler for riders ages 5 and older
Dual inclined casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action
New freewheel systems for incredible coasting speeds
Rugged, long-lasting all steel frame and fork; MX-style handlebar
Measures 38 by 24 by 24 inches; supports up to 160 pounds
Product Review
Amazon.com Product Description
Razor reinvents the classic three-wheeler of the 1970s with the Rip Rider 360, which replaces the large back two wheels with dual inclined caster wheels.
The Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On has been named a top toy for 2009 by both Parents and Parenting magazines.
The casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action, and the freewheel system invites incredible coasting speeds. And the super-cool, steel framed design will make on-lookers dizzy as you spin-out. Designed for riders ages five and older, the Rip Rider will support up to 160 pounds and measures 38 by 24 by 24 inches. Some assembly is required.
Features:
For ages 5 and older
Weight Limit: 160 pounds
Dual inclined casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action
Rugged, long-lasting all steel frame and fork
Rubber grips
Double crown fork design
High-impact front wheel with flat-free tire
3-piece crank
Welded steel frame and fork
MX-Style handlebar
Product Weight: 20 pounds
Assembled Dimensions: 38 by 24 by 24 inches
About Razor Founded in June 2000, Razor USA, LLC is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California and holds the worldwide rights to the RazorŪ brand. Home of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor has other scooters like the E100, E200, and E300--all electric scooters. The cutting-edge line of Razor products also includes the Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, Ground Force, a line of electric powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor also offers an action video--RVM--featuring Team Razor (pro scooter athletes ages 9 to 20, who tour the world participating in demonstrations and competitions). Razor has numerous awards including Toy Industry Association's Toy of the Year, and Toy of the Year honors from TIME, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report.
Comment: This was a great purchase for our 7 year old. He is riding and spinning and enjoying every minute. Just what we were looking for.
Customer Rating:
Summary: WHEEEEEEEEEE 2010-08-20
Comment: My grand daughter has had a ball with this trike. Where was this when I was growing up?
Love it!!
Customer Rating:
Summary: BAD customer service 2010-08-09
Comment: I bought this for my 8 yo son. It was hard to put together-one caster was misthreaded and it had to be replaced. Then a chunk broke off one wheel and the other wheel wouldn't turn. Razor customer service insisted I tell them over the phone exactly which part was broken on each wheel so they could send just that part. The casters came as a unit and were listed in the owner's manual as one part, but they wanted me to break down the unit in to parts and then try to put the whole thing back together later.
I had to insist on speaking to a manager!!
Wouldn't by Razor products again
Customer Rating:
Summary: Kids love it! 2010-07-29
Comment: My kids ranging in age from 4-9 love it! I have found that all of the products we have purchased from razor have been well made, durable and a hit with our kids.
Customer Rating:
Summary: Now I have to buy another one! :) 2010-07-22
Comment: My 7 year old son bought this with his OWN money as I already feel as though I should own stock in Razor... When it came I put it together easily and he jumped right on and away he went! This is a cool twist on a tricycle. Definately for kids that can handle spinning on the edge of out of control. My 7 year old loves it so much now my 8 year old wants one! Cool toy! If they had one adult size, I would ride it! Looks like a blast!