Associate West Coast Editor Blake Z. Rong: The Razor Crazy Cart is a bright red, one-wheel drive, fully metal cart the approximate weight and size of a Honda lawnmower, powered by an electric motor ...
One of the hottest ride-on toys for kids 9+ years old this holiday season has begun appearing in retailers: the Crazy Cart by Razor. This bad boy of drifting carts can be driven conservatively like a ...
Razor has used London Toy Fair 2016 to announce its latest Crazy Cart, and this one is designed to make drifting even easier than previous models. The Crazy Cart Shift makes a number of changes which ...
Whelp, here’s the coolest go-kart in the history of mankind. Too bad I blow through its 140-pound weight limit with such destructive force that Toys R Us asked me to “please stop even looking at it on ...
It says “Ages 8+” on the box – which technically means 28+ is good too, right? Once those split-second semantics were out of the way, I ripped into Razor’s Crazy Cart Shift box like a kid at Christmas ...
When the Crazy Cart first launched in the USA, Canada and Australia last year, it made a huge splash. Not just for its awesome sideways drifting action, but because it featured quite frankly the best ...
Transcript: Electric drift cart. Crazy Cart XL from Razor is a mini go-kart that lets you drive and drift. Powered by a 36V rechargeable battery, it has a top speed of 14 mph. Activate drift mode by ...
If you’ve ever attended defensive driving classes, you’ve probably been put behind the wheel of a car whose rear wheels had been replaced by swiveling, shopping cart-like little wheels. The idea ...
You may remember Razor as the company behind all those silver scooters that popped up on your block a decade ago. Razor is still around and pumping out vehicular fun of all shapes and sizes, including ...
LAS VEGAS — Think of it as indoor go-kart racing for adults. Only you can drift. And you can do it in your own living rooom. Razor, best known as maker of those kids' scooters that caught on like ...
Back in July 2014, Razor released a Go-Kart with a difference. It featured a single steerable wheel, allowing riders to perform gnarly drifts and turns without burning through tyres. It was, however, ...