Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 40 x 26 x 24 inches |
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Package Weight | 46.72 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 101.6 x 57.15 x 78.74 inches |
Item Weight | 88.33 Pounds |
Brand Name | Razor |
Country of Origin | United States |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Manufacturer |
Model Name | Dirt Quad |
Color | Black |
Material | Alloy Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
Part Number | 25143099 |
Model Year | 2019 |
Included Components | Dirt Quad |
Size | One Size |
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- Max speed: 8 mph | Max Rider Weight: 120 lb
- Item Dimensions: 43" L x 24" W x 31" H
- Up to 40 minutes of continuous use. Some assembly required.
- Shatter-resistant plastic fairings and powder coated tubular frame for all weather durability.
- Front brush bar. Rear carry handle.
- 13" pneumatic knobby tires, Adjustable riser handlebars
- Space saving vertical storage capability.
- Terrain-tracing droop-travel rear suspension with coil shock delivers smooth ride.
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For over 20 years Razor has embodied the spirit of freedom and fearless fun. Whether it’s for transportation or recreation, our scooters and ride-ons are expertly crafted by action sport athletes to provide the highest quality and performance. We believe in riding for thrills, riding with joy, and most importantly riding with friends & family!
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Always check local laws to see where and how particular Razor products may be ridden. An adult’s decision to permit a child to use these products should be based upon Razor’s recommendations and the child’s skills, maturity and the ability to follow rules. Product specifications subject to change.
This Razor product is produced for sale in the United States and Canada. Razor products produced for and sold in international channels are warrantied as applicable in such foreign countries.
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Made for Off-RoadFeaturing a high-torque, gear reduction motor that enhances off-road drive traction, the Dirt Quad is made for conquering tough trails and bumps. |
Smooth RideWith four 12" (305 mm) knobby air-filled tires and rear droop travel suspension, the Dirt Quad is built for a smooth ride on uneven terrain. |
Power and SpeedThe Dirt Quad can speed up to 8 mph (13 km/h) and provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use on a single charge. |
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Operation in ControlFeaturing variable-speed, twist-grip throttle and hand-operated rear disc brake, the Dirt Quad empowers riders experience the four-wheeler drive with the control in their hands. |
Feels Like the Real ThingDesigned with authentic all-terrain vehicle geometry, the Dirt Quad is made for riders to experience an off-road adventure that feels like the real thing. |
Uncompromised QualityRazor Dirt Quad offers the quality, safety, service, and style you’ve come to expect from Razor. While there are many products out there, choose Razor, a brand America knows and trusts. Accept no imitations. |
Dirt Quad | Dirt Quad 500 | |
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Minimum Age | 8+ | 14+ |
Max Rider Weight | 120 lbs (54 kg) | 220 lbs (100 kg) |
Max Speed | 8 MPH (13 KPH) | 10 MPH ( 16 KPH) |
Battery | 24V, lead-acid | 36V, lead-acid |
Motor | 350W, variable speed | 500W, variable speed |
Run Time | Up to 40 mins | Up tp 60 mins |
Range | 5 miles (8 km) | 9 miles (14 km) |
Brake | Rear disc | Rear disc |
Wheels | 12" pneumatic | 15" pneumatic front, 14" pneumatic rear |
Weight | 75 lbs (34 kg) | 123 lbs (55.7 kg) |
Product Description
Product Description
When the backyard becomes too groomed and the pavement too smooth, the Razor Dirt Quad offers you off-road adventure that feels like the real thing. For kids 8 years old and up, this scaled-down version of an authentic, off-road vehicle is built with a tubular steel frame and features 12" (305 mm) knobby pneumatic tires, for a smooth and solid ride. With the twist-grip throttle acceleration control, the Dirt Quad can hit speeds up to 8 mph (13 km/h) and can handle uneven terrain like a pro. The 24V rechargeable battery system provides up to 40 minutes of continuous off-roading adventure on a single charge. The Razor Dirt Quad offers adventure that is fun for all!
From the Manufacturer
Razor Dirt Quad: When the backyard becomes too groomed and the sidewalk too smooth, the Dirt Quad enters with unlimited adventure. Another icon in Razor's line of electric powered off-road vehicles, the four-wheel Dirt Quad is built strong and sturdy to conquer tough trails and big bumps. Don't compromise adventure. Features a high torque motor and gearing with twist-Grip acceleration control and hand operated rear disc brake, 13" pneumatic knobby tires, front brush bar, adjustable riser handlebars, droop travel rear suspension with coil shock, up to 40 minutes of continuous use, and rear carry handle with space saving vertical storage capability. Also includes, shatter-resistant plastic fairings and powder coated tubular frame for all weather durability, and 24V (two 12V) sealed lead acid rechargeable battery system with charger. 12 hours recommended battery charge time. Recommended for ages 8 and older and will support a rider up to 120 pounds. The buyer and rider of the Razor Dirt Quad are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of all Razor electric vehicles and scooters.
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ASIN | B00H4PDXAS |
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Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #196,981 in Automotive (See Top 100 in Automotive) #83 in Motorcycles & ATVs |
Date First Available | November 22, 2013 |
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Customers like the appearance of the outdoor recreation product. They say it's a great little vehicle and the perfect bike for someone learning to ride. They are also satisfied with the ease of assembly. However, some customers have different opinions on battery life, quality, speed, value, performance, and size.
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Customers are mixed about the quality of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention it's well made, durable, and works off-road, while others say that all of the welds broke and the channel was too thin. The motor is solid, and the frame is made of steel. However, some customers report that the bolts around the wheels are constantly getting loose, and that the front wheel came off during their first ride.
"This is most definitely a step up from a Powerwheels toy. It has a steel frame, pneumatic tires and truly works off-road...." Read more
"...The frame is metal, it’s driven by a metal chain, the motor is a solid (though easy to replace) unit, and the tires are rubber...." Read more
"My son loves this quad but disappointed in quality, the gear on motor broke after a few months tried to find replacement piece or get warranty on it..." Read more
"...3. It’s well built, this isn’t the all plastic powerwheels junk, it has a metal frame, metal handlebars and brakes...." Read more
Customers are happy with the appearance of the outdoor recreation product. They say it's awesome, durable, and a great little vehicle. Some customers also say it’s the perfect bike for someone learning to ride and the best 4 wheeler ever. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's appearance.
"...The tires and body frame look are awesome...." Read more
"...Razor has never disappointed us! He is 4 years old and it's perfect!..." Read more
"Great toy. I think the age recommendation is a little off though. My kids started on one at about 3.5 and really mastered it around 4...." Read more
"This is a great little vehicle! My 8 year old daughter has a blast using it...." Read more
Customers find the outdoor recreation product easy to assemble. They mention that it comes pretty much assembled and is easy to operate for first time quad riders. Customers also say that it is easy maintain, lasts a long time, and is simple to plug in to charge.
"...Very easy assembly, appeared to be good quality, small as expected..." Read more
"...And setting it up is as easy as taking it out of the box and putting the handlebars on it (and adjust them to your child)...." Read more
"The Razor Dirt Quad was easy to assemble, just rotated the handle bars up and tightened them...." Read more
"...This was very easy to assemble and the battery life seems adequate...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention that it has an adequate battery life, while others say that it doesn't last long. Some say that the charge only lasted ten minutes, while other say that only lasts about 45 minutes.
"...The batteries don't last a really long time, but they last as long as my daughter wants to play...." Read more
"...2. Battery is great, I’m watching them run around the yard as I write this and she’s been going over a half hour on one charge.3...." Read more
"...What I did NOT expect was that the battery life wouldn't last more than 10-12 minutes (we have literally been timing it)...." Read more
"...The tires and body frame look are awesome. The battery life is as advertised between 30min to an hour depending on how many hills my 2.5 year old..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the speed of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention it goes just fast enough for them to have fun, while others say it doesn't go as fast as they like it to, and the speed starts to fade significantly after the first hour or so. Some say the brake on the rear axle means they can't stop as quickly as they can with brakes on, and that the throttle doesn''t always work.
"...Is it dangerous compared to a power wheel?Yes, It’s faster, more ridged, heavier, narrower, has both a throttle and break, and will coast on..." Read more
"...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..." Read more
"...1. Yes it’s a great machine, it goes just fast enough for them to have fun without getting hurt, I’ve seen a few reviews claiming it’s a little..." Read more
"...It only has one speed which is a good medium speed. My 2.5 feels so independent and can keep up with his siblings now...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention it's a great product worth the money, while others say it'd be better off with a different brand.
"Value for money, the wheel shakes at times I don’t know why" Read more
"This thing is awesome, while it is more expensive (around $100) then a power wheels, it is well worth the extra money...." Read more
"...Otherwise, it's an amazing price for a great machine. Thanks." Read more
"...Could be 2-4" wider on the wheelbase. Also the new price is crazy, I paid $418 from amazon august 2021...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the performance of the outdoor recreation product. Some mention that it does well, while others say that it stops working soon after.
"...It has a steel frame, pneumatic tires and truly works off-road...." Read more
"...on grass in a landscaped yard, it doesn't do very well (it goes slow and dies quickly I guess cause of the soft dirt)..." Read more
"...Is it durable?It does well, the bolts come loose because there is a lot of shaking...." Read more
"...to replace the usual charging port with aftermarket because the prongs failed...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the product. Some mention that it's just the right size, while others say that it is rather small.
"...Yes, It’s faster, more ridged, heavier, narrower, has both a throttle and break, and will coast on hills...." Read more
"...It is perfect for my 2.5 year old and 6 year old but too small for my 10 year old...." Read more
"...Very easy assembly, appeared to be good quality, small as expected..." Read more
"...He is 4 years old and it's perfect! It can hold both of my boys (6and4), it does go a bit slower with both of them but that is to be expected!..." Read more
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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.
Why this and not a power wheel?
The frame is metal, it’s driven by a metal chain, the motor is a solid (though easy to replace) unit, and the tires are rubber. It lasts a little shorter than a power wheel, but the motor moves twice as much in weight.
Is it dangerous compared to a power wheel?
Yes, It’s faster, more ridged, heavier, narrower, has both a throttle and break, and will coast on hills. There is no speed limiter and the breaks will lock up. There is a lot to learn.
Kids reception/reaction?
This was not a jump on and go for him. At 2 his power wheel was much easier, he was familiar with it, and it had lights and buttons for horns and engine reving sounds. He never fell on his power wheel, but he never learned anything but steering on it. It took a half year to get him on the Razor. The Razor was work for him. He had to learn to throttle (the speed is variable depending on input), brake, not lock his breaks, drive faster, turn slower, and pay attention. He really did feel like it was a chore at first. As he got better, and could do everything and more he used to do on his power wheel, the power wheel went into the shed. When he rides now, he shifts his weight and keeps his head up, he’s 3 now and he rides everyday and loves it.
How to make it safe?
I followed him around for about three weeks with a tow strap wrapped around the rear handle so I could lift up the rear end or adjust his steering. When I ran with him on pavement it felt like it was about 6 to 7 MPH. He got a real helmet and goggles, the Razor straddles the line in between a toy and an ATV way to closely for it to not be mandatory.
Is it durable?
It does well, the bolts come loose because there is a lot of shaking. But the chain is good and has a shroud on it for protection. I called the warranty number to get a bolt that fell off, but it took six weeks to send it. Either way, if the motor fried tomorrow, I could actually get another one and replace it.
We purchased the electric dirt bike for my older girl (7), and my younger girl (4), who cannot ride a bike without training wheels yet was devastated she couldn’t ride it yet. So we decided to purchase this so she could have fun too.
So what everyone really wants to know;
1. Yes it’s a great machine, it goes just fast enough for them to have fun without getting hurt, I’ve seen a few reviews claiming it’s a little unstable but my little one is a little nuts and hasn’t flipped it yet.
2. Battery is great, I’m watching them run around the yard as I write this and she’s been going over a half hour on one charge.
3. It’s well built, this isn’t the all plastic powerwheels junk, it has a metal frame, metal handlebars and brakes. It also has pneumatic tires, and a shock on the rear axle. Plus it’s quiet, it’s not like something gas powered that will disturb your neighbors.
4. My 4.5 year old is average sized and this fits her perfect and probably will for a couple years, definitely not sized for a kid That is 13+.
I know this is a bigger purchase but if you are weighing buying this, do it, your kid will have so much fun, for quite a few years, at least til they are ready for the much faster gas-powered version, which this will prepare them for.