3 Reasons Why The Razor Rip Rider 360 Is The Toy To Beat!

The Razor Rip Rider 360 won the hefty title of best toy in the magazine Parent and Parents in 2009, and it’s just a good a buy in 2010 as it was then – here are 3 reasons why you and your child will love it…

1. It’s well made. That may sound rather boring as a reason, but it’s an often overlooked requirement for a good toy – the Razor company has a good reputation for good quality, and the Rip Rider is no exception. It’s solidly built, meaning that when it gets bumped (and that’s part of the fun!), it will hold together rather than just falling apart.

2. It’s good fun! Not only do kids love to ride it, thanks to the caster system at the back which allows the trike to spin whenever you choose, it has an age range up to 14 and a big load capacity, meaning older kids can use it. Adults can have just as much fun sitting on it – the spinning is more when the trike chooses with an adult on board, but the fun level rises. In an age where the computer screen seems king, and family fun seems a distant memory, the kind of communal fun afforded to the whole family makes the Rip Rider 360 great.

3. It’s cool. The previous paragraph about family fun may make this sound like the last thing ‘hip’ kids would want, but that’s just not the case. The spinning feature allows the trike to sit happily along side the scooters and skateboards, so there is no danger of any kid not wanting to go out with it – you just try to stop them!

So you can see that there are good reasons why it won best toy last year and is high on the top sellers this year, making the Razor Rip Rider 360 the toy to grab for 2010!


Gordon Bryan – Gordon Bryan is a writer and marketer from the UK, who loves the fact that he makes money online just by writing about current events! …

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