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Razor PowerWing Caster Scooter (Black)
From Razor
| List Price: | $129.99 |
| Price: | $90.16 & eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25. Details |
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Ships from and sold by Amazon.com
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Average customer review: 
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Product Description
20036090 Features: -Powerwing scooter red / black. -TV item - 2009 version. -Ideal for ages 5 and up. -Polyurethane rear wheels. -Dual inclined casters allow turning, drifting and acceleration without ever having to push. -Unique three-wheel design provides stability and makes learning to ride easy and fun. -Folding mechanism for convenient storing. -4.92'' urethane front wheel. -High performance ABEC-5 bearings. -Maximum rider weight is 143 pounds. -Delivery within 2 weeks. -Dimensions: 26.25'' H x 5.25'' W x 14.5'' L.
Product Details
- Color: Black
- Brand: Razor
- Model: 20036090
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 14.50" h x
5.25" w x
26.25" l,
9.00 pounds
Features
- Fun trick scooter with pair of rear caster wheels
- Caster wheels propel scooter with a twist of the feet
- Ideal for performing kick-outs, side drifts, and spin-outs
- Durable steel frame; 125mm polyurethane front wheel with hand brake
- For ages 5 and older, 143-pound maximum weight limit; measures 30 by 22 by 31.5 inches (L x W x H)
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Product Description
Cruise through town with confidence with the Razor PowerWing Drifting Scooter, a sleek and stylish trick scooter that powers itself. The PowerWing sports a pair of rear caster wheels on a double-wing platform, along with a 125 mm front wheel with a patent-pending brake system. The rear caster wheels are what make the PowerWing tick, propelling the scooter with a simple twist of the feet. Thanks to the unique design, it's easy to steer the PowerWing around tight corners or perform kick-outs, side drifts, spin-outs, and other tricks. 
Just move your body side to side to get the Razor PowerWing moving. | You'll be delighted with the maneuverability of the PowerWing, while your friends will be astounded at its virtually unlimited trick potential. Other details include a sturdy steel frame, loop-out stoppers for better control, and a weight limit of 143 pounds. Suitable for ages 5 and older, the PowerWing measures 30 by 22 by 31.5 inches (L x W x H). Key Features: - For ages 5+
- 143-pound weight limit
- Measures 30 by 22 by 31.5 inches (Lx W x H)
- Rear caster wheels
- 125mm polyurethane front wheel
- High-performance ABEC-5 bearings
- Patent pending brake system
- Steel frame
- Loop-out stoppers
Customer Reviews
Fun for all ages!
My kids, ages 6, 8, & 14 love this scooter. When they are at school, I ride it--I'm 39. Doesn't go as well uphill, or even a small incline, without manual pushes on the ground with your foot, but otherwise you can get it to roll around with both feet up, simply by swaying your body from side to side. It is an excellent design. I absolutely love it and so do my kids. Gets them out from behind the video games for a while.
A big hit with the grandkids
I gave one of these to my 5 year old, rather active, grandson for Christmas 2007. He loves it, the neighborhood boys and girls his age and older love it, his 12 year old brother even loves it. Several neighbor parents have bought them for their kids, at least five. It is pretty safe and loads of fun. He wears a helmet but not the knee pads, etc. that are necessary with a skate board, and it does have a hand brake.
It goes with a kind of shifting motion like skating and can drift sideways to add to the thrill. He learned to do it very quickly. I gave the 12 year old a Rip-Stick which is a hit too, but not nearly as big as the Powerwing. The wing is for younger and less athletic kids, but seems like any kid can have fun on it. If you want to be the "cool" grandparent, get the Razor Powerwing.
Julia's review
My mom brought this home for me (I'm a nine and a half year old girl) becasue I wanted a scooter. I've played with the regular Razor scooters at a friend's house and wanted one. This one is way more cool. I can put both feet on it and it turns! You can maneuver it easily. My 12 year old brother, Jamie, tried it and he really liked it too. He asks me a lot if he can use it now. He has a Ripstick and he's really good on it so he did more hot dog stuff than me. I just like scooting around on it and I love the turning and breaking without having to use my foot (which wears out your shoes-- my mom likes it for that reason too). This is really fun. I highly recommend it.
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