Yet another Razor improvement on the classic three-wheeler of the 1970s, the FlashRider 360 turns and drifts on dual inclined caster wheels but adds a Spark Bar. Now kids can spin and spark! Based on Razor’s awarding winner caster trike, the RipRider 360. The FlashRider 360 features a new spark bar lever that engages the
Categories: Tricycles, Scooters & Wagons
Added on: October 25, 2017 - More: Comments & Reviews
Yet another Razor improvement on the classic three-wheeler of the 1970s, the FlashRider 360 turns and drifts on dual inclined caster wheels but adds a Spark Bar. Now kids can spin and spark! Based on Razor’s awarding winner caster trike, the RipRider 360. The FlashRider 360 features a new spark bar lever that engages the sparks to fly. Uses the same compatible spark cartridge that is also found in the Spark scooters and the eSpark. Other features include a large hi-impact front wheel with flat-free tire for easy pedaling and complete control and to dual inclined caster rear wheels. The casters allow resistance-free drifting and spinning action. And the super-cool, steel framed design will make on-lookers dizzy as you spin-out. The MX-style handlebar enhances the look and lends a stylish touch. The adjustable handbrake and rubber grips provide the necessary support and grip and ensure your child’s safety. With new free-wheel system in place, this kids’ big wheel trike will allow fabulous coasting speed. The Razor FlashRider 360 also features a double crown fork design that gives the stiffness for quality and durability. Includes one additional replaceable Spark cartridge. Recommended for ages 6 and older and will support riders up to 160 pounds. Some assembly required.
… this for our sons to ride and they absolutely LOVE it! We’ve had it for 7 months and … We purchased this for our sons to ride and they absolutely LOVE it! We’ve had it for 7 months and they still ride it several times per week.
Panic attack inducer for Moms. GRAND OL’ TIME for kids! These are fun! My kids love it (like fight over it, love it). Me, however; I may or may not have mini (or full blown) panic attacks every time I see them quickly spin out into the circle, with sparks flying all around them. Oh the joys!
Difficult to ride and steer on sidewalk. Lots of fun and my son loves it – however it will not ride straight down our sidewalks and is difficult to steer on even the slightest on uneven surfaces. Since we don’t have an open area with perfectly flat ground it is not easy to ride and my son will chose his old big wheel over the razor every time. I’m hoping it will eventually get some use because right now it just sits unused in the garage.