Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 27.17 x 23.62 x 10.24 inches |
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Package Weight | 19.31 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.5 x 10.25 x 14.5 inches |
Item Weight | 6.75 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Razor |
Color | 2009 Version |
Material | Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
Part Number | 20036540 |
Size | Large |
Sport Type | Cycling |
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Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On
Purchase options and add-ons
- Drifting and spinning big-wheel trike
- Dual inclined rear-casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action
- Rugged, long-lasting all steel frame and double crown fork
- MX-Style handlebar with rubber grips; 3-piece crank
- Recommended for children aged 5 and up; 6-month warranty
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Product Description
Razor RipRider 360 Caster Trike Blue
The Razor RipRider 360 is the successor to the classic three-wheeler of the 1970s and features innovative dual-inclined caster wheels. The casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action, and the steel-framed design offers durability and looks cool. The double-crown fork and oversize front wheel with a rugged pneumatic tire offer a smooth ride, and the rubber hand grips are easy and comfortable to hold.
- Product Measures: 27.13" x 10" x 23.25"
- Recommended Ages: 6 - 12 years
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ASIN | B000WZEX4M |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #709,761 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #1,307 in Kick Scooters |
Date First Available | August 6, 2003 |
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Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, fun and spin of the ride on toy. They mention that it's well constructed, easy to put together and operate, and that it can spin like crazy. They appreciate the value, and maneuverability. That said, some complain about the stability and fit.
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Customers like the quality of the ride on toy. They say it's well constructed, sturdy, and the weight and quality of materials are perfect. The bike looks like a blast and the rear wheels last much longer than the traditional hollow plastic. The ride on also keeps kids outside and active for hours.
"...We are impressed with the quality. They are very sturdy. My husband had a Big Wheel as a child and says these Rip-Riders put them to shame...." Read more
"...Very eye cathing.I don't see this one wearing out any time soon, but if / when it does, We'll be getting another...." Read more
"...Like many other reviews, easy to assemble. Very well built. Rear wheels can be replace easily if they wear out...." Read more
"...Other than that the Rip Rider seems to be very well made, i like the fact the front wheel is solid so I won't be dealing with punctures down the..." Read more
Customers find the ride on toy very fun and easy to put together. They also say it's a blast to ride and watch the kids race. Customers also mention that it'll last for years and is a great riding toy.
"...It is a really fun toy! I wonder if Razor will ever make one for adults?!" Read more
"...this for my 9 year old son and he has told me it is the best, most fun toy he has ever had...." Read more
"...They are the most fun riding toy around. Especially fun to ride at our church parking lot when there are no cars there...." Read more
"...In summary, it's a fantastic bit of fun, but cheaply made and way overpriced. I now have a trike that was only four days old before being un-useable...." Read more
Customers find the ride on toy extremely easy to put together. They also say it's easy to operate.
"...It is easy to put together and is heavy-duty, made with very good quality materials...." Read more
"...This was so easy. It took me maybe 5 minutes and it was ready to ride...." Read more
"...He said he LOVES it. It was simple to put together and he was riding it all over the driveway...." Read more
"...Like many other reviews, easy to assemble. Very well built. Rear wheels can be replace easily if they wear out...." Read more
Customers like the value of the ride on toy. They say it's well worth the money, has a great price, and is worth its weight in gold. Some mention that the toy is not light or cheap.
"...Overall, this bike is well worth the money because the fun factor is huge!!!!" Read more
"...This is worth the money in my opinion. Very fun. Wish there was an adult size. Spins and moves fast!..." Read more
"...for a toy and often shop 2nd hand, but found this purchase to be worth every penny. She is the envy of all the kids in the neighborhood...." Read more
"...ever bought my grandson and it will last for some years to come...money well spent!..." Read more
Customers are happy with the spin of the ride-on toy. They mention that it can spin like crazy, is better than their Big Wheel, and can pull a full 360 spin when they make a hard turn. Customers also say that the ride is fun and fairly safe.
"...The tread on the front wheel wore out eventually, but it is still rideable...." Read more
"...so they control everthing with arms, legs and hands and keeps them moving all the time...." Read more
"...It is fast and exciting and really does spin great on those back casters. Assembly is super easy...." Read more
"...She gets great spins. It gives the sensation of a theme park ride...." Read more
Customers find the ride on toy easy to ride and maneuver. They say it's much easier to maneuver than a traditional big wheel and the rear. Customers also say it holds up just fine and is a blast to ride. They mention that the way it flies around is s great sensation, giving the sensation of a theme park ride. Customers say it feels like driving on ice and is the perfect riding toy for 5-9+ in the driveway.
"Perfect riding toy for 5-9+ in the driveway. My 6 year old boys both learned to ride their bikes by age 5...." Read more
"...She gets great spins. It gives the sensation of a theme park ride...." Read more
"...quite a workout if you are on hills for the way that they fly around is a great sensation...." Read more
"LOVES LOVES LOVES and rides it as his choice over his other ones. Easy to ride, the 360 turns are great fun...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the ride on toy. Some mention it's a perfect size for their child, while others say it didn't fit. The seat length is not adjustable, and some customers say it'll be too large for younger boys.
"...the front fork were welded on too close together, it was impossible to fit in the frame...." Read more
"...The 7 y/o has no trouble riding the Rip-Rider. She is a perfect fit...." Read more
"...It is too short for an average 10 year old boy. Don't get me wrong this is a really fun ride and I wish I had found this for my boys a few years ago...." Read more
"...The seat is not at all adjustable, which means it won't grow up or down with your kids - which is too bad...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the ride on toy. They mention that it drifts to one side more than the other, tips over easily as it spins, and the pedals fell off easily. The back wheels do not stay on and it won't ride well in grass or other soft surfaces. Customers also report that the seat bolts and stickers on the blue seat do not stick well.
"...the white striped stickers on the blue seat do not stay on well--after my son rode it for the first time, they were already..." Read more
"...The only complaint is two of them were slightly tweaked and would drift to one side more than the other (according to my 10-year-old grandson)...." Read more
"...only advice would be to make sure they wear a helmet because the bike is stable but if they are going really fast and do a turn it could tip over...." Read more
"...They will not drive on gravel at all and don't do so well on dirt either...." Read more
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ADD: Our girls have had their Razor Rip-Riders for several weeks now. They LOVE them. My husband easily put them together following the directions. We are impressed with the quality. They are very sturdy. My husband had a Big Wheel as a child and says these Rip-Riders put them to shame. Our daughters are 7 y/o (49" tall) and 4 y/o (43" tall). I had read the reviews prior to purchasing and was a little bit concerned that our 4 y/o (she will be 5 in a few months) might be too short to really enjoy the toy. She does have long legs though so I decided to give it a try.
The 7 y/o has no trouble riding the Rip-Rider. She is a perfect fit. The 4 y/o has to scoot forward on her seat in order to have good contact with the pedals and handlebars. Although she has fun riding it, she does not experience the same thrills as our 7 y/o. This frustrated her greatly. However, my husband devised the perfect solution. He went to Walmart and bought a cheap foam mat (about $12.00) from the camping section and cut out several pieces to match the shape of the seat. He glued six pieces together with spray contact cement and used Velcro to attach the set to the back of her Rip-Riper seat. Now our 4 y/o sits on the Rip-Rider and has a layered cushioned back on her seat that brings her forward so that she has good contact with the pedals and handlebars. She can now ride it as well as her older sister. I will attempt to post a picture of what he did so that it might help others in a similar situation as us. It is a really fun toy! I wonder if Razor will ever make one for adults?!
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2011
ADD: Our girls have had their Razor Rip-Riders for several weeks now. They LOVE them. My husband easily put them together following the directions. We are impressed with the quality. They are very sturdy. My husband had a Big Wheel as a child and says these Rip-Riders put them to shame. Our daughters are 7 y/o (49" tall) and 4 y/o (43" tall). I had read the reviews prior to purchasing and was a little bit concerned that our 4 y/o (she will be 5 in a few months) might be too short to really enjoy the toy. She does have long legs though so I decided to give it a try.
The 7 y/o has no trouble riding the Rip-Rider. She is a perfect fit. The 4 y/o has to scoot forward on her seat in order to have good contact with the pedals and handlebars. Although she has fun riding it, she does not experience the same thrills as our 7 y/o. This frustrated her greatly. However, my husband devised the perfect solution. He went to Walmart and bought a cheap foam mat (about $12.00) from the camping section and cut out several pieces to match the shape of the seat. He glued six pieces together with spray contact cement and used Velcro to attach the set to the back of her Rip-Riper seat. Now our 4 y/o sits on the Rip-Rider and has a layered cushioned back on her seat that brings her forward so that she has good contact with the pedals and handlebars. She can now ride it as well as her older sister. I will attempt to post a picture of what he did so that it might help others in a similar situation as us. It is a really fun toy! I wonder if Razor will ever make one for adults?!
It was on sale at black Friday, and for the price, it was practically cheaper to buy a new one than to buy all the replacement parts needed for a "tune up" (the front wheel assembly and the back caster wheels). This is definitely more than just a "big wheel", the kids loved this rider and the wear and tear shows it. I'd be upset, but it was used every single day of the spring and summer, when it wasn't raining.
We have had one major tip over in the eight months we had had it, and that was taking a sharp turn around a sidewalk corner, going at a very fast speed. The kids would ride this when we would walk down to the park, which is about six or seven city blocks .
I researched between this and the ex rider. We did eventually get an ex rider for my niece, but this was usually the first rider to be picked.
I highly recommend this rider!
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Se lo está pasando genial con ella. Ojo con los pedales porque como el peque no tenga la altura necesaria no podrá manejarla
après un an d'utilisation, les roues arrières se sont délabrées, mais on a pu les changer en achetant des roues de roller chez un revendeur du produit proche de chez moi. Il serait donc bien de mettre les dimensions des roulettes arrières sur le descriptif afin d'aider les recherches de compatibilités de produit de remplacement.
Je recommande donc ce produit aux enfants qui aiment les sensations et qui disposent également de place pour l'utiliser car il ne se contrôle pas tout à fait comme un vélo standard !!!