
If you are looking for an riding toy that brings fun to a whole new level, the Razor Dirt Quad is perfect for you. For people who don’t want to sit around and watch nature through a window, the Dirt Quad gives the opportunity to ride through it. Dirt, grass, mud, bumps – see it all with the Dirt Quad. From the quad frame to the fun-packed features, this quad will give you the experience you’ve been waiting for without the high price tag.
Quads and all-terrain vehicles are practical, sturdy, and most of all, insanely fun. But they can cost several thousand dollars. For those of us without that hefty amount of pocket change it is an excellent choice. Made by the company who brought you the popular Razor scooters, the Quad is one of the select battery powered ride on toys that can get you where you want to go regardless of terrain. The high torque 350 watt motor and gear ratio allows the Dirt Quad to climb over obstacles that would stall most other electric model and is capable of up to 40 minutes of continuous use. The drive train has built in torque reducer to get you through any terrain. And you won’t have a bone-jarring ride either. The terrain-tracing droop-travel rear suspension will keep your ride smooth and comfortable. (Droop is crucial to ATVers. A correct droop setting helps you maneuver through bumps, hills, corners, ruts, holes, and other uneven surfaces. It also helps with braking, acceleration, and transferring weight.) We don’t know of many other battery powered ride on toys with such sophisticated design.
The Razor Dirt Quad is ideal for younger users who want to explore ATVs. Traditional ATVs are too big, too heavy, and too cumbersome for many pre-teens and teens to drive safely. This model, however, is built to suit them. With a 120 pound weight capacity, it is perfect for beginners. The Dirt Quad has an authentic off-road vehicle design, with the edgy, sporty look that is characteristic of Razor scooters, but it also has safety features for younger users. Shatter-resistant plastic fairings, a powder-coated tubular steel frame, large pneumatic tires that keep their tread longer than the plastic or solid rubber tires on other electric toys, and a safety flag help keep beginners safe while providing plenty of excitement.
Other authentic features include: twist-grip throttle, handlebar steering, hand operated rear disk brake controls, a front brush bar, and a padded seat for extra comfort. Another feature we liked about the Quad was the variable-speed, chain-driven electric motor provided plenty of power, but it was also very quiet. Traditional ATVs are gas-powered and very loud, making them a neighborhood nuisance if you want to use it in your backyard. The Dirt Quad combines the authenticity of a quad with the quiet ease-of-use of electric ride on toys. It’s a winning combination.


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