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Razor Rip Rider 360

*Est. $90

Reviewed September 2009
Razor Rip Rider 360

Tricycle for ages 5+

pros
  • Kids love it
  • Easy to assemble
  • Can do spins
  • High weight limit
cons
  • Heavy
  • Protective gear is a must
 
 
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(19 customer reviews)

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Rip Rider 360, September 20, 2009

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. I see no issues or problems with this product. Holds together well, even after bumping and crashing each other. We have yet to repair them. I would highly recommend this for any child.

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My child LOVES this, September 14, 2009

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. The front tire is a solid tire ,so NO FLATS , and as far as the back ones, they are just like the wheels on the scooters. You can change them when they wear down. I would definitely recommend buying one of these. Razor Riprider 360 - Blue

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Cool Fun But.........., September 2, 2009

Kid loves it. I got on it but me lets were too long to even pedal. I am an 135 pound adult. Weight limit is 160lbs but I did not feel it was sturdy enough to handle me for long. The neighbors kids are also on it which I will stop immediately because Im not sure how durable it will be. The kids are 5 & 6 years old. The front wheel is not made of rubber but instead some sort of foam and ther is no way it will hold up. It has about an hours use and the front tire is already wearing down. This really concerns me. The Razor Company could have surely seen this would happen in tests but they still chooose to go this route. My conclusion is I don't think it will last long. I surely dont think a 16der should do more than sit on it. This toy needs to be made better in order to do what it does for any length of time. Even though we have had it less than a week I dont think it's gonna last. It is fun though.

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Awesome invention!, September 1, 2009
I wish I had invented this product. I purchased it for my 6-year old son. He is a daredevil and even he was a little wary at first but after realizing there was no way it could tip, he loved it! It's like a big wheel on steroids!! So much fun and I'm sure he'll be riding it until at least age 9!
Donuts, August 14, 2009

My son loves this he is 11 and I got it for his birthday and he has been using it since. Say's wish he could go straight longer before it spins into a 360 but i said it lives up to it's name...lol nice product. Make sure your kids wear a helmet. It flipped on my son only after going off the road in a spin and hitting grass down a hill. Other than that it never once has flipped. But make him wear a helmet cause it only takes one time to hit his head and really hurt him/her.

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Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On

 (19 customer reviews)
Buy new: $129.99 $89.98   4 New from $89.98

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Our Sources

1. ConsumerReports.org

ConsumerReports.org asks a group of 3- to 13-year-olds to evaluate seven popular outdoor toys. Ten of the 11 children pick the Razor Rip Rider 360 as their favorite, saying that it's fun to ride and that they love doing "donuts."

Review: Summer Toys, Editors of ConsumerReports.org, June 2009

2. Parents' Choice

Parents' Choice reviews a number of kids' toys and products, although manufacturers must submit their product for consideration. The Razor Rip Rider 360 gets a Recommended label, and Dee Simpson says "our testers couldn't get enough" of the trike.

Review: Rip Rider 360, Dee Simpson, Spring 2009

3. Amazon.com

Nearly 20 reviewers at Amazon.com give the Razor Rip Rider 360 very high ratings. Most parents are happy because their kids love the trike, and even older kids like to ride it -- although their legs might be too long. One reviewer complains of durability issues.

Review: Razor Rip Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On, Contributors to Amazon.com

4. Walmart.com

The Razor Rip Rider 360 gets just 10 reviews at Walmart.com, but most are highly positive. Parents say their kids love it, but they caution that you can't forget the protective gear.

Review: Razor Rip Rider 360 Caster Tricycle, Contributors to Walmart.com

5. Buzzillions.com

There are only eight reviews on Buzzillions.com so far, but the Razor Rip Rider 360 gets nearly perfect ratings. The bike gets high marks for durability, but parents note that it can be outgrown quickly.

Review: Razor Rip Rider 360 Reviews, Contributors to Buzzillions.com

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