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It is so. Unbelievably. FUN. It's pretty much a sure-fire means of eliciting uncontrollable giggling and prolonged periods of grinning like an idiot. The Drift Bar is just genius
The build quality surprisingly strong. I definitely crashed side-first into
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The absolute biggest problem here is the battery. Razor says you'll get up to 40 minutes of drive time with it
And your 90 pound 12 year old just might. We typically tapped out at about 20 minutes. They were a very fun twenty minutes
It is so. Unbelievably. FUN. It's pretty much a sure-fire means of eliciting uncontrollable giggling and prolonged periods of grinning like an idiot. The Drift Bar is just genius, the build quality surprisingly strong. I definitely crashed side-first into
The absolute biggest problem here is the battery. Razor says you'll get up to 40 minutes of drive time with it, and your 90 pound 12 year old just might. We typically tapped out at about 20 minutes. They were a very fun twenty minutes, but considering we
I mean, money being no object? Yes! Its so, so, stupidly fun. That said, this thing costs $400. That means you need to have enough disposable income to feel okay about spending that on a toy, and even then, a toy that you cant use for more than 40 minut...
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Published: 2016-10-16, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv
Zippy, even with a full-grown manchild on board, If I fits, I sits, Brilliant fun for drift junkies
No handbrake turns any more, Sharp turns can throw you out the seat
Ditching the handbrake might seem like a backwards step for older petrolheads, but it simplifies things for the kids Razor is actually keen to get driving its carts. That doesn't mean there's no fun to be had for us adults, though. The free-spinning fron...
Abstract: Gone are the days when kids would be content rolling a tyre down a street with a stick. Now they demand iPads, apps and motion controllers to keep boredom at bay. Sitting at the absolute pinnacle of the spoiled child tree has to be Razor's Crazy Cart. At ...
It's pretty much a sure-fire means of eliciting uncontrollable giggling and prolonged periods of grinning like an idiot. The Drift Bar is just genius, the build quality surprisingly strong. I definitely crashed side-first into a metal pole (a couple of ti
The absolute biggest problem here is the battery. Razor says you'll get up to 40 minutes of drive time with it, and your lightweight 12-year-old just might. We typically tapped out at about 20 minutes. They were a very fun twenty minutes, but considering
I mean, money being no object? Yes! It's so, so, stupidly fun. That said, this thing costs $400 (£240). That means you need to have enough disposable income to feel fine about spending that on a toy, and even then, a toy that you can't use for more than 4...
40 minutes of continuous battery life, Max speed of 12 miles per hour, Patented drift system
No brakes, Not for kids with motion sickness, Razor Crazy Cart Design And Build Quality, The Razor Crazy Cart feels very sturdy and in my tests stood up to tons of riding, remaining durable and tight. It is designed for ages 9 and up and has a maximum rid
8.5Expert RatingIf your kid is looking for some intense 360 drifting action, I have the perfect kids ride on toy for you. Check out my Razor Crazy Cart Review below. I can guarantee that the Razor Crazy Cart is already at the top of their list. The Crazy...
Great fun. Simple to assemble. Rechargeable battery. Heavy base keeps it stable.
Pricey. No brakes. Initial charge takes 12 hours. Needs plenty of space to use it. Speed can be daunting for some
The Razor Crazy Cart is the kind of dream toy for a kid with a need for speed. It's fast, spins at a dizzying rate, and offers a real adrenaline rush for the younger set. Just make sure you have plenty of space to use it....
I mean, money being no object? Yes! It's so, so, stupidly fun. That said, this thing costs around $500 in Australia. That means you need to have enough disposable income to feel OK about spending that on a toy, and even then a toy that you can't use for m...