1/10/2012

Examine the Qualities and Assets Concerning the Razor Rip Rider

By Emerson Ligon


With the arrival of the 360 Drifting Razor Rip Rider the memorable Big Wheel of the 1970s is back. In Parent magazine, the wonderful and exciting toy was known to be the 'Best Toy of 2009 and it is not hard to see why. Children of ages 5 or older will absolutely love the smooth coast downhill which the three-wheeler offers as well as its ease of pedaling. Distinct from the former 1970 model which used a plastic framework, this version includes a metal framework which gives a clean and strong ride.

A good feature of this vehicle that parents will love is that it can hold up to 160 pounds. This means several small children of different sizes and ages can ride it at the same time. An additional advantage of the Razor Rip Rider is that products are well-made and tough. In the past, Razor has been associated with great scooters for children and will now beat their competitors with this new Rider.

This product has more features which are useful and offers a thrilling ride. These include three piece crank, rubber grips, wielded frame made of steel, durable fork, high impact front wheels with tires that are flat-free, MX style handlebar, and double crown fork. This is suitable for children of 5 years and over. When giving this vehicle to younger children, you should be careful as it has items which may cause choking as children who are younger have a habit of putting items that are small into their mouths.

This product was created to be better than the former Big Wheel. Razor now uses a castor wheel design with wheels mounted on a strong steel frame. These wheels are easily operated on even surfaces which result in high speed and control. Riders of any age will enjoy the smooth turns and acceleration which give a thrilling experience. The Razor Rip Rider employs the Rip-Stik technology which made the scooters and skateboards from Razor popular. The technology allows a complete 360 degree rotation when the vehicle skids to a stop and there is no wheel replacement required after ripping up the road. While there were wear and tear problems with the Big Wheel model, the castor wheels of the Rip Rider 360 pivot to reduce this problem.

Parents should invest in safety equipment for the children even if they are merely riding around on the driveway. Razor provides several relatively inexpensive accessories for safety which may be of interest to you like pads for the knees and elbows as well as safety helmets. This three-wheeled product can be given as a gift at any time of the year and in turn the toy gives to the child all through the year. It is well-made and dependable with all the relevant bells and whistles. Children enjoy the 360 degree spins and parents will love the quality they get for their money. The Razor Rip Rider 360 has been out for over a year and there are several favorable customer reviews that are available about the product.




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