- 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
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 Front wheel with pneumatic tire 3-piece crank Welded steel frame and … More >>
Razor Rip-Rider 360 Drifting Ride-On
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July 23rd, 2010 at 4:58 am
Parents beware. The rip-rider is delivered in a box covered in pictures of the product. Not such great packaging when the gift was to come from Santa and your 4 1/2 year old sees it on the porch before you do!!! Now his big gift from Santa will either need to be put away until his birthday in March or have to come from his grandparents. My one star is just to grab everyone’s attention about the delivery process, so the same thing does not happen to anyone else. We have NOT actually put the bike together. On the bright side, the package shipped and arrived very quickly in great shape.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 23rd, 2010 at 5:34 am
I bought two of these and have not given them to the boys yet, the problem I have is I bought these for gifts and never expected the bikes to come in the very descriptive boxes. I was expecting to be shipped in a plain brown box, with the actual bike box to be inside, so my son would have not seen the box with the bike in it.
Rating: 3 / 5
July 23rd, 2010 at 6:16 am
But we weren’t able to use it because it arrived without all of the parts necessary to put it together. The worst part is that it was a last-minute Christmas gift and when it arrived two days before Christmas and my husband went to put it together, he realized that it didn’t have all of the necessary parts to put it together. The company that we had purchased it from through Amazon (Fogdog) initially didn’t want to issue a refund, but we were able to talk them into refunding us right away since it was almost Christmas and we needed the money we spent on this to purchase something locally to replace it. It certainly wasn’t easy to get them to do this, but after much persuasion, they agreed to it. The condition was that we would send it back within 10 days using their prepaid label, which we did.
I don’t feel like I can really comment much on whether or not this is a great item, since we didn’t get to use it, but I thought it was important to note that if you are ordering one of these, you’ll want to leave plenty of time to make sure that it has all of the parts and also that you may need to be a little pushy to get Fogdog to process the return in a timely fashion and meet your needs as the customer.
Rating: 1 / 5
July 23rd, 2010 at 8:12 am
My 10 year-old loves this thing! It’s like the old Big Wheel but so much more fun. He has worn off a set of wheels. I was able to replace the front tires with a tire from Walmart and the back ones with replacement wheel from Rip Stick. Great toy!
Rating: 5 / 5
July 23rd, 2010 at 10:53 am
My son is 7 and has Autism. He does not like to ride a traditional bike but he LOVES this trike! He looks cool on it as well – which is great! Really really happy with it!
Rating: 5 / 5