Monday, April 16, 2012

Razor PowerWing DLX

Razor PowerWing DLX Review



Razor PowerWing DLX Feature

  • Fun trick scooter with pair of rear caster wheels that propel scooter with a twist of the feet
  • Unique three-wheel design provides stability and makes learning to ride easy and fun
  • Ideal for performing kick-outs, side drifts, and spin-outs
  • Durable steel frame; 120mm urethane front wheel and 64mm urethane rear wheels
  • For ages 5 and older, 143-pound maximum weight limit
Cruise through town with confidence with the Razor PowerWing DLX caster scooter, a sleek and stylish trick scooter that powers itself. The PowerWing DLX sports a pair of 64mm rear caster urethane wheels on a double-wing platform, along with a 120mm front wheel with a patent-pending brake system. The rear caster wheels are what make the PowerWing tick, propelling the scooter with a simple twist of the feet. Thanks to the unique design, it's easy to steer the PowerWing around tight corners or perform kick-outs, side drifts, spin-outs, and other tricks.



Just move your body side to side to get the Razor PowerWing moving.
You'll be delighted with the maneuverability of the PowerWing, while your friends will be astounded at its virtually unlimited trick potential. Other details include a sturdy steel frame, loop-out stoppers for better control, and a weight limit of 143 pounds. It's suitable for ages 5 and older.

Key Features:

  • For ages 5 and older
  • 143-pound weight limit
  • Rear caster urethane wheels
  • 120mm polyurethane front wheel
  • High-performance ABEC-5 bearings
  • Patent pending brake system
  • Steel frame
  • Loop-out stoppers

The buyer and rider of the PowerWing DLX scooter are responsible for knowing and obeying all local, state, and federal regulations regarding the riding and use of this scooter (a helmet, elbow pads, and kneepads are recommended).

Cruise through town with confidence with the Razor Deluxe PowerWing Drifting Scooter, a sleek and stylish trick scooter that powers itself. The DLX PowerWing sports a pair of rear caster wheels on a double-wing platform, along with a 125 mm front wheel with a patent-pending brake system. The rear caster wheels are what make the PowerWing tick, propelling the scooter with a simple twist of the feet. Thanks to the unique design, it's easy to steer the PowerWing around tight corners or perform kick-outs, side drifts, spin-outs, and other tricks.


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