Serena Dougherty
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
Got it for son’s 7th birthday.He fits it ‘ok’.Noticed it doesn’t have reverse when I opened it up.Kind of a bummer but not a deal breaker.It comes 95% assembled.You have to pull it out of the box.Might want help for that.Then put the handlebar on with 4 Allen bolts and the bar holders (half moon clamps).I wish they had a more heavy duty plug in (Anderson style connection preferably) but this works.Literally that’s the assembly, pretty dang easy.Also, in the picture and video it shows a rear shock for the back axle, this has a metal bar in place of a shock.I ordered a shock and they sent the wrong one so I returned it.I’m thinking I’ll just call and see if Razor will send one.Overall it seems very well built and so far no problems.
J. M. Jacobson
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
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Mac
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2023
This is most definitely a step up from a Powerwheels toy. It has a steel frame, pneumatic tires and truly works off-road. My 9 year old daughter has enjoyed it a great deal since she received it for Christmas. The batteries don't last a really long time, but they last as long as my daughter wants to play. She's easily driven over a mile on a single charge with about 200 feet of elevation gain on our farm.Some things you should know about it:1) The four-wheeler has a suspension on the rear axle only with no lateral pivot between the front and rear axles. This means that on uneven terrain it's very likely that one of the front wheels will be floating. This hasn't been a real problem for us.2) The recommended tire pressure is really high for the weight it carries. I recommend using significantly less tire pressure if you're riding off-road, like 10psi or less. This thing will jar your teeth out at the recommended pressure.3) There is no rear differential. Both rear wheels are driven by a single axle. That means it can 'push' (front tires will slide and increase turning radius) a little when turning on asphalt, but that also means it's less likely to get stuck off-road.4) The manual recommends you keep the batteries above freezing at all times. That can be a bit inconvenient if you were planning to store it in an unheated space, that said, I don't think the batteries are going to fail just because of a few departures below freezing. The batteries are lead-acid, which are filled with a water-based electrolyte that can freeze when temperatures are low enough, but they don't freeze at the normal freezing point of water, and when the batteries are fully charged that lowers the freezing point even more. Ours was stored outside, fully charged with temperatures well into the 20's. When temperatures dropped into the single digits we provided a little supplemental heat. I'm not sure if that was entirely necessary. If you are storing it in an unheated space, make sure you keep the batteries fully charged.5) It only has one brake and it's on the rear axle. Using a brake on the rear axle means not being able to stop as quickly as you can with brakes on the front wheels, especially downhill, but again this hasn't been a problem for us. The four-wheeler doesn't go faster than I can jog.6) The brake was very grabby when we first got it. I found what I presume to be an adjustment screw on the brake caliper of some type that was a little loose and after tightening it, the brakes got much easier to control.
Oswaldo
Reviewed in Mexico on January 18, 2022
No me gusto que no trajera reversa
Margot torres
Reviewed in Mexico on October 17, 2021
El Niño está feliz, pero quisiera que el vendedor me contacte para algunas instrucciones
Kelly
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020
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LORANT
Reviewed in India on January 11, 2019
I want brake pad
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on July 24, 2016
Great for my 6 year old. He will outgrow it in a year though. Too small for his 10 year old brother. He has a lot of fun. So easy to put together. Most work already done. No reverse function which is too bad.
Angela Mackay
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2016
Did a lot of research before purchasing this for our 8 year old grandson. Lots of comments found relating to the appropriate age for this quad. It is absolutely fine for him and his 6 year old brother. It is a heavy, well built machine and would certainly not recommend it for a child under 6. Here hoping they have years of fun on this quad!!