Razor Rip Rider Features
Razor Rip Rider Features:
- For ages 5 and older.
- Weight Limit > 160 lbs.
- Dual inclined casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action.
- Rugged, long-lasting all steel frame and fork.
- Rubber grips.
- Double crown fork design.
- Front wheel with pneumatic tire.
- 3-piece crank.
- Welded steel frame and fork.
- MX-Style handlebar.
- Product Weight > 20 lbs
- Assembled Product Dimensions > 38 x 24 x 24
What do people say
From Most Helpful:
I bought two of these. The 160 lb. weight limit was very appealing, as I have a 14 year old and 7 year old. It is small…leg length is really for a 5-10 year old. The teenagers love ‘em, but their knees are up to their chin.Read full review
My son says there are very few things that are better than the Rip Rider. He received it as a gift for his 13th birthday. His 8 year old brother received one for his birthday a few months back and both were taking turns riding it. So now that they each have their own, they race and have a great time.Read full review
We bought this for our youngest child age 7 . He absolutely loves this. He is on it all the time. We have gotten comments from adults about how they wish there was an adult size one.Read full review
From Most Recent:
I bought two of the 360′s for my boys for Christmas (ages 4 and 6). They love their scooters and won’t ride bikes, so I was hoping these would at least get them used to the pedaling motion. They both love the 360′s! Not only that, but whenever we have any kids over, the 360′s are the first thing they want to play with…Read full review
We bought a Rip-Rider for our 10 year old son and he absolutely loves it! The drifting action makes the ride really unique and fun.Read full review
From Those Who Didn’t Like It:
We bought two of these, the kids had a blast on them,but not for very long. The wheels wore out in less than a month. I tried to get new wheels,but it would cost a fortune to replace.Read full review
I bought this due to the great reviews and my son wanted it so badly. He is 5 and yes on the smaller side but this toy should come with height recommendations. Our son is 36.5 inches tall. When he sits on this bike, he legs are about 10 inches from the petals. There is no way to adjust the seat or petals to make it fit various heights. You can imagine his disappointment and our sadness when his wide eyes spotted it under the Christmas tree only to find it impossible to use due to his height.Read full review
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