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		<title>Wild Drifting On The Razor Rip Rider 360</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If the Parents and Parenting magazines have named the Razor Rip Rider 360 as the top toy for 2009, then there many good things to say about the product, indeed. Essentially, the Rip Rider 360 is a new version of &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/wild-drifting-on-the-razor-rip-rider-360/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/wild-drifting-on-the-razor-rip-rider-360/">Wild Drifting On The Razor Rip Rider 360</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If the Parents and Parenting magazines have named the Razor <a target="_blank" href="http://10bestchristmasgifts.net/razor-rip-rider-360/">Rip Rider 360</a> as the top toy for 2009, then there many good things to say about the product, indeed.  Essentially, the Rip Rider 360 is a new version of the beloved three-wheeled toys popular in the 1970s, intended for children age 5 and up, though the two, big rear wheels have been replaced with modern, dual inclined caster wheels.</p>
<p> These caster wheels make it faster but it makes it safer by lessening the resistance between the ground and wheels.  Kids will love the acceleration while the parents are assured that the speed is still within safe limits.  To be sure, children should always be observed by adults with riding on the Rip Rider 360, particularly in neighborhoods with substantial auto traffic.</p>
<p> The <a target="_blank" href="http://riprider360.net/razor-rip-rider-360-specs">Razor Rip Rider 360</a> will also become a beloved classic in the future largely because its durable steel frame and fork can withstand use and abuse under little hands.  We wanted to make the three wheeler more valuable so we designed the fork as a double crown, we enclosed the grips in rubber and the front wheel is made from high impact and flat-proof materials. All things considered, this three-wheeled vehicle is likely the greatest item ever made by the Razor Company.</p>
<p> While weight limits of 140 for the battery-powered Razor Ground Force go-kart and dirt bikes are suggested, the 160 pound weight limit on the Razor Rip Rider 360 illustrates it&#8217;s durability. Certainly, older kids and adults should not ride on this product, as mishaps due to broken parts may result. With measurements of 38x24x24 inches the fully assembled Rip Rider 360 is small enough and at 60 pounds is light enough to slip into your trunk.</p>
<p> Children can experience a seamless ride on flat terrain, due to this model&#8217;s easily operated foot pedals and MX type handlebars. This toy is sure to be in heavy rotation and even among the most rambunctious youngsters, will remain as sturdy and operable as it was on its very first day of use. There can be little debate that the Razor Rip Rider 360 is a terrific item to add to any child&#8217;s collection.</p>
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