🛴 Elevate your ride—where style meets smooth control!
The Razor PowerWing Caster Scooter features a stable three-wheeled design with adjustable handlebars to accommodate taller riders, durable urethane wheels for smooth rides, and a hand brake for safety. Lightweight and foldable, it supports riders up to 143 pounds and is perfect for ages 6 and up, combining portability with performance.
Brand | Razor |
Color | Blue Swirl |
Special Feature | Adjustable Handlebar Height |
Weight Limit | 143 Pounds |
Product Dimensions | 27.3"L x 18.6"W x 31.6"H |
Number of Wheels | 3 |
Model Name | PowerWing |
Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Wheel Size | 120 Millimeters |
Wheel Type | Solid |
Suspension Type | Dual Suspension |
Grip Type | Foam |
Brake Style | Hand Brake |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
UPC | 845423022624 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423022624 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 25.5 x 14.5 x 5.4 inches |
Package Weight | 6.08 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 27.3 x 18.6 x 31.6 inches |
Brand Name | Razor |
Warranty Description | 90 day Limited Manufacture |
Material | Aluminum |
Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 20036043 |
Model Year | 2021 |
Style | Frustration-free Packaging |
Included Components | PowerWing DLX and product manual |
Size | One Size |
K**R
Fun fun fun
Awesome scooter. Our 7 y/o loves it
P**U
Scooter
Grandson son loves it. He’s 4 and he handles it so well. Love the solid foot rest so his feet are firm on a solid piece.
M**Y
A great Christmas present from Santa!
I first saw this scooter in a mall a little before christmas. I was thrill with the movement that people had to make in order to get this scooter going. This little mall section actually let kids or adults to try to use the scooter so that people could get a feel of it. I didn't get on because I felt so embarrass to do it. So I decided to go on Amazon.com to see if they had it in a cheaper price. I was so happy that I found this scooter at least $80 cheaper than the one that they sold in the mall. And not only that, I also saw so many good reviews.When I received the scooter, I just couldn't wait to put it together. The assembly process was easy until I got to the "wing" part. They were not hard to put together but I needed my husband to help me to hold on to one side and I had to do the other side. It took me about 20 minutes which include instruction reading time to put the whole scooter together. I think it is not too bad!Anyhow, I wrapped that scooter up and placed it under the Christmas tree. On Christmas day, I just told my two boys that Santa gave that to me as a gift but he also said it could be shared among them. They were so excited about it.Now I can use this fancy scooter with my two boys riding theirs. It is just so cool. I feel that I did a great execise every time after I rode this. The hip movement really helps with making my big bottom smaller. My kids love it too. I am glad that they are willing to take turns to use it since this gift is from SANTA!
Y**.
Es la mejor
Me encanta 🥰
F**E
Better than expected. Very solid and fun.
What is the difference between the Razor PowerWing Caster Scooter (Black) and the Powerwing Deluxe? It is difficult to find this information, but here is what I have determined:1) Color - The original only comes in Black and Pink (as far as I know), while the Deluxe is chrome, green, and black. I thought the chrome color scheme was more fitting for a toy that would be used equally between brother and sister.2) Build Strength - The Deluxe appears to be sturdier than the standard model.3) Handle Bars - The Deluxe has adjustable handle bars, though both of my kids prefer the handle bars at the top most position anyway.4) Size - the Deluxe is slightly larger in every way.I bought this for my 8-year old daughter's birthday. She wasn't expecting it, but she loves it. Her 10-year old brother uses and enjoys it as well. They both love the fact that you can make it go without pushing off from the ground like a regular scooter... even though it doesn't go very fast. That's not the important part to them.Don't worry about the weight limit. I weigh 220 pounds and I ride the thing all the time. I'm not gentle when I ride it either! I'm not sure where Razor got their weight limit recommendation from... but it is extremely conservative.You need a flat surface for this scooter! It is not meant to be going up or down hills. Okay... maybe down gentle hills. The Powerwing really only shines on a flat, smooth surface. We are somewhat lacking in this requirement, but believe it or not my kids enjoy riding even within the confines of an empty 2-car garage. Unlike us, people living in warm climates with those flat, wide, concrete driveways will be all set.The build quality is very good and very strong. I only wish the brake lever attached in a more flexible manner. It comes installed for the left hand and, though technically correct, it feels weird to me. I figured I could just swap it to the right hand. Nope. In order to do this you would have to remove the grips, which are glued on. It would have been a simple matter to design the brake attachment to make it customizable, but Razor failed to foresee this low hanging fruit.Overall though, don't hesitate to purchase... this thing is really enjoyable to ride.
M**Y
A lot of fun!
My daughter really wanted a Y Flicker for Christmas but after doing a little research I thought this would be a better option. It just seemed...higher quality.Assembly was fairly easy, except that the instructions apparently weren't for this model. I was doing well right up until it was time to place the handlebars on the base. The instructions were talking about simply tightening the collar lock but there was a plastic knob, not a metal collar.Long story short, I googled it and found the extra 3-4 steps that quickly completed the assembly. No big deal once I found them but it was a bit frustrating up until that point.My daughter thought she'd be able to hop right on this and get going, but it's going to take some practice before she can really get up to speed on it. I tried it out a bit and really enjoyed it. I'm above the max weight but it felt solid enough.
V**R
Big Hit.
My kids first saw this when we went camping. The boys in the camper next to us had one, and my children played with it as often as possible. They then forgot all about it (out of sight, out of mind). It was the highlight of their Christmas morning! "We forgot all about this thing" was what they yelled, and down to the basement they went to ride. They are begging to try it outside as soon as the snow melts.Based on what I saw when they were camping, it is a kid magnet. Every child who saw it wanted to try it out and didn't want to get off. One of my kids is a pro at the RipStick, and he loved this thing. The other struggles with a RipStick, and mastered this in a short period of time.Great toy ... but watch out. the neighborhood kids will be wanting their turn!
K**S
Cancer warning?
My son has wanted to have one of these. So, I bought it for my his birthday. Well, it was just delivered and the box it came in has a warning label on it that it can expose you to chemicals such as cadmium which can cause cancer! Where on the scooter are these chemicals? Can I cover that up, so the boy that I love isn’t exposed to something that could potentially take his life? Why would toys be made with chemicals like that? Why? I only gave one star because this is wrong. I need to know where the risk is, so I can try to do something about it. Otherwise, I may have to return it. Can I get a reply?
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