Razor RipStik Ripster - Compact and Lightweight Caster Board with 360-degree casters
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Approximately 6lbs is the weight of the device
There is a maximum rider weight of 166 pounds for the mini and 225 pounds for the ripster. Considering that the deck is the same size, I am sure it is either the beam or the casters.
The 9-year-old boy I gifted one to last year received one for Christmas. He doesn't share his bike with his younger sister, and she further stated that if the other boys in the neighborhood were out, she never got to ride it. In January or February I offered to buy her one if I'd buy him one. The bike is the perfect size for her and she rides it outside and indoors no problem. The kids in the neighborhood seem to love the ripstick and have left the skateboards in the dust. You'd be surprised at how good they are at playing. It is just me, or is it something else. All of my grandchildren had the skut or tippee bike when they were 3 years old, and then they rode 2 wheel bikes Balance training was an excellent benefit of the Skut bike. They also have a 4 year old daughter who balances on the ripstick, but I haven't seen her ride it yet. Both of the older two compete with each other to see who can get on them first. Their feet are the means by which they move this machine, I never see them push with a single There are a lot of them in the neighborhood A picture of kids with I think it might be the cause of the problem.
It is around 3 to 4 inches wide. A plain sidewalk will work if it is 3 to 4 inches wide.
Selected User Reviews For Razor RipStik Ripster - Compact and Lightweight Caster Board with 360-degree casters
I gave this to my boy, 10, and he loves it. You can tell us what he says/what we noticed about this rip stick if you are trying to decide between it and a regular Rip Stick. 1) The wobbly bit of the rip sticks that knocks you over wasn't to his liking. one's a lot more stable while they are using it. 2) He is average height in comparison to young boys of his age, and this smaller machine is just the right size for him. The other ones all had long bars, which made him unable to wear them comfortably. Please accept my sincere thanks!.
Despite the fact that the wheels are extremely thin, they wear out incredibly quickly. This wheel was already worn out after 3 weeks. Two weeks after we purchased new wheels, the old ones were worn out too. It is so disappointing how poorly the wheels are made. If you don't mind spending a lot of time and money ordering and replacing the wheels every few weeks, I do not recommend buying this product.
Since my children are quite tall (and have large feet), neither of them really likes this model. I got my son interested originally by telling him that the smaller board would be more controllable and better for doing tricks, but he ultimately told me that he wasn't really convinced. I would have purchased another full-size RipStik instead of the Ripster if I could do it all over again. Although my kids do not like the color blue, I do like the shade of blue.
I was so happy when I found out it was on my 10-year-old's birthday wish list. She was so excited. Every day she asks me to take it back to her car when I pick her up from school so she can ride it back home. It's been more than a week since she first got sick, and the symptoms keep getting better. The place where it can be purchased has already been recommended to me by friends!.
I'm so glad I kept it. has the game on a daily basis and is addicted to it. Very well made, it arrived already assembled which I really liked, and I also like how well made the casters and wheels are. All of my friends and family should check it out!.
(I like this size better out of the two) but if you'd like the larger one, this is not the best choice. The craftsmanship is excellent and the fun factor is out of this world! It's hard to break off of these unless you're good at it or just want to jump off of them) there are a lot of kids in my old church who have them, we all.
I've had my kids ride both the original RipStik and the Ripster RipStik. They are 8 and 10 years old and have both been blown away by their experience. Kids in smaller groups seem to prefer Ripster, as it is easier for them!.
We finally got the Ripstik after my son had been begging for it for so long. It's fun for him and he gets a lot of exercise playing it. There are no fractures on this (he may be rough) and it is good quality. I give it an A+.