Razor Go Kart
Razor became an international icon four years ago when it had great
success with the Razor Go Kart, and the Razor electric scooter which
took the prize home in 2000 for the Toy Industry Association's Outdoor
Toy of the Year award.
Razor's evolving line of ride-on toys has been selling exceptionally
well ever since, and this year it has revamped the range with two new
electric-powered toys certain to go on Christmas wish-lists -
the Ground Force electric razor go cart, and the Pocket Rocket
electric pocket bike.
Razor Go Cart
A Razor Go Cart is the ideal toy for junior go kart racers-in-training,
giving kids the excitement of driving their own razor go cart. The
razor electric go kart averages around 12 kmh and will go for a fair
while until you need to recharge.
They are designed with your childrens safety in mind which is an
essential factor when buying a go cart, the razor go cart meets all
American Safety Standards.
A razor go kart is designed for use in controlled riding environments
and although they state the minimum age for riders should be 10 years,
probably see action in much younger and older hands.
I have seen a few dads squeeze themselves into the drivers seat,
the kids are lucky to get back behind the wheel once dad starts
reliving his formula 1 fantasies in the kids razor go kart.
Razor Electric Go Kart
A razor electric go kart can handle a maximum weight of 100 kg.
As opposed to gas go karts they are very easy to handle and maneuver
for children, they also have better control in cornering and ground
hugging stability which makes a razor electric go cart a safe and
fun option for your kid.
The Razor Go Kart offers you a full-featured, electric-powdered
design that speeds along at up to 20 mph and plenty of drive time.
You control it with a easy to use hand-operated accelerator and
brake on the steering wheel. It features a strong steel construction
and a belt drive for quiet operation and it comes set-up with a
seatbelt and high-visibility flag for added safety.
The razor electric go cart has numerous awards, including the Toy
Industry Association's "Toy of the Year," and "Toy of the Year"
honors from TIME Magazine, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated
for Kids, Nick Jr. and U.S. News & World Report.

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