Monday, December 26, 2016

Four Wheelers For Kids - A Summer Of Fun!

Four wheelers for kids will provide your children with endless hours of fun as they motor around the backyard or accompany you on walks on a sunny afternoon.

These quad bikes are designed to travel on grass, dirt, gravel or pavement so are suitable for any outing and the kids just love having their own quad bikes, just like the adult versions.

On this page we will look at the three most popular models available.



The first one is the Power Wheels Kawasaki Kfx by Fisher Price, and is for the smaller child with a manufacturer's recommended age of 3 -5 years.

The second model, pictured above, is the Peg Perego Polaris Outlaw and is for the middle age group from 3 - 7 years.

The last one is the Razor Dirt Quad and is recommended for older children of 8 years and up, though many reviewers have bought it for rather younger kids!

All these models are very highly reviewed on Amazon.com by parents and grandparents who have taken great delight in the pleasure that the young ones have got from their gifts!

Scroll on down to read more about them.....

The Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX
An Amazing Four Wheeler Ride On From Fisher Price.
The Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX is a first quad bike for the little ones and with over 150 five and four star reviews on Amazon.com is one of the most popular four wheelers for kids.

The manufacturer's recommended age for this four wheeler is 3 - 5 years with a weight capacity of 65 pounds.

It has two speeds of 2.5 and 5 miles per hour with a lock out of the higher speed for safety while your child is just learning to control the bike. Unlike some four wheelers it also has a reverse gear.

It has a twist grip throttle and power lock braking system, and can tackle wet grass, gravel, mud and ruts with ease, making it a real ATV experience.

It comes with a 12 volt battery and battery charger, and if little girls prefer something a little more feminine, it also comes in pink!

The best thing you can do is to head on over to Amazon.com and read some of the 5 star reviews of this great toy from delighted purchasers whose children LOVE this great four wheeler.

Peg Perego Polaris Outlaw
Another Great Looking Four Wheeler.

The Peg Perego Polaris Outlaw is another great kids ATV and as recommended by the manufacturer has a slightly greater age and weight range of 3-7 years and 85 pounds.

This model also has many reviews from happy parents and grandparents who have thrilled their children with this four wheeler as a birthday or Christmas gift.

Like the Kawasaki KFX it has two speeds of 2.5 and 5 miles per hour and a reverse gear, but in this case it has a Smart Pedal accelerator with automatic braking as opposed to the twist grip throttle.

Again it has the facility to lock out the second gear to restrict the speed until your child is completely used to controlling the bike.

Large rugged wheels provide traction on grass, dirt, gravel and pavement, and a 12 volt battery and battery charge are included.

The Peg Perego Polaris Outlaw has a 2-yr. extended manufacturer's warranty.

For children who like to ride for hours at a time, a good idea is to buy a second battery to have on charge, so that their happy riding time is not marred by the battery running out of juice!

Razor Dirt Quad
One For The Older Ones...

The Razor Dirt Quad is n ATV for the older ones who have graduated to something a little more powerful!

The manufacturer's recommended age is from 8 years and up with a weight limit of 120 pounds, but many reviewers seem to have bought this four wheeler for children a little bit younger.

The Razor Dirt Quad has a twist grip throttle which can be used to obtain speeds of up to 8 - 10 miles per hour, and the chain driven motor gives a quiet, yet powerful ride.

The brake is operated by a hand lever on the left-hand side.

One of the great things about this four wheeler is that it has rubber tires unlike most kids atvs, which means that it has much better grip, and runs much more smoothly and much quieter than those with plastic wheels.

A disadvantage is that it has no reverse, but the upside of this is that it teaches your child quickly to learn how to turn properly and not to get into a situation where reverse is needed. However, if that does happen, reviewers comment that the child can pull it backwards, although it is quite heavy to do so!

The Razor Dirt Bike runs on two 12 volt batteries, and has a cushioned seat and mudflaps.

There is a video further down this page showing a young boy enjoying his Razor dirt quad.

This great kids ATV has over 100 five and four star reviews from delighted purchasers on Amazon.com and I encourage you to head on over to read some of them...
Still confused ? Then check this article : http://gokartsreview.com/2016/02/16/best-go-karts-for-kids/
I'm sure you will find the best go karts for your kids after reading this great review post .
Happy riding! 

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