Last year Razor revealed a compact go-kart-like creation called the Crazy Cart featuring a single steerable wheel allowing riders to perform astonishing drifts and turns. Unfortunately it was designed ...
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, ...
While I did say that the Razor Crazy Cart was, well, crazy, it’s well worth a closer look if you have the space and safety equipment to send your kids careening around your driveway at about twenty ...
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 ...
Sometimes you can buy a toy for yourself and pretend you bought it for a child. That won't be the case with the Crazy Cart XL. It's a new version of Razor's original Crazy Cart that was released last ...
Recorded on November 25, 2014. John has his kids test out the holiday hit go kart, the Razor Crazy Cart for the TechCrunch TV cameras in Bay Ridge Brooklyn. It features an electric motor and a drift ...
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 ...
I'm not an adrenaline junkie by nature. But apparently, my 10-year-old Jake is, and that's why the Razor Crazy Cart is the kind of toy he immediately wanted to try the minute he saw it. At $399.99, it ...
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 ...
The Razor Crazy Cart is the kind of dream toy for a kid with a need for speed. It's fast, spins at a dizzying rate, and offers a real adrenaline rush for the younger set. Just make sure you have ...
What happens when you take a group of Mario Kart fanatics, equip them with Razor Crazy Carts (which are insanely cool, by the way) and set them loose in a London shopping mall (uninvited)? If you ...