• Plastic, Rubber, Steel
  • Blast into the future with the PowerRider 360 - all-new, electric powered 3-wheeler from Razor!
  • Features push button throttle and reaches speeds up to 9 mph with up to 30 minutes of continuous use
  • Cut full 360 degree spins, slide, even drift on its duel inclined rear caster wheels
  • Includes front, hand operated braking system, hi-impact pneumatic front wheel, 12V rechargeable battery system, and charger
  • Recommended for ages 8 and up; supports riders up to 120 pounds

Hi I am 9 years old. This is my bike I got for xmas- it is awesome but it can be poopy because it has to charge for like 12 hours to fully charge. You get like an hour of riding it before it dies. It is fast but the weight limit is like 107 pounds because it is real slow with my 12 year old big sister on it.

My son is 6.5 and he LOVES this!!!! My older kids (10&12) like taking turns on it too! I even got on it once!

Bought this for my 5 yr old for christmas, not knowing what to expect...first item i received the package was pretty banged up and had parts exposed. Amazon was quick to send me another one in 2 days a week before Christmas. My son loves it! Absolutely loves it! Took him a few attempts to get the gist or how to control it, a few close calls with side swiping parked cars christmas morning, lol...took him to a school parking lot and let him have at it...transitioning from a 5 mph power wheel to this the speed is a bit faster and once he gets going and cuts the wheel he whips back and forth and it looks like a blast. Im just hoping it will last, we are a week in and have played with it 4 times and 4 recharges and still rockin and rolling.

We bought 2 of these (for half the price that they are selling now) for our kids for christmas. They were 5 and 8 at the time. They have been driving powerwheels and bumpercars ect for years and after a few times on the Powerriders they were pros. The younger had a hard time reaching the foot pedals so we put a blanket behind him for a booster. The battery has been resilient. It charges quickly and has a decent amount of riding time. My only complaint is that they are pretty heavy and awkward to pickup therefore I have yet to find a good way to store these. They take up an awkward amount of space in the garage. Anyone solve that?

So far so good. My 7 year old son has used four times now. Holds charge as advertised 30-40 minutes. He was scared at first because it swings around so fast, Kind of like the way a tilt a whirl spins. But he tried again and loves it. We have a pretty steep hill in front of us and it goes up pretty well. Assembly was pretty easy. Came half charged, mostly metal so frame seems durable. So far it is holding charge

Super awesome! Came fully charged and ready to go after a quick and painless assembly. My son is 6 but is too big for a hotwheel. This was our answer to the problem, and it was well worth it. I weigh 210lbs and it pulls me, though it's not comfortable to ride in being my size. I imagine my son will get many years of fun out of it!

My 4 and 7 year old sons love their new Razor Power Rider 360. They are quite to remind me of the proper name since the 7 y/o has a regular Razor and the electric Trikke also. Both spin like professionals after two days of riding. The 7 y/o day one; 4 y/o day two spinning like he's been riding for years. The low profile helps to ease my mind with the 4 y/o since he is prone to tipping it over. He laughs every time he tips. I will say it is very hard to tip if you are not trying to do it on purpose. At first I was worried about the speed especially for the little one, but he never goes that fast, he is only interested in spinning. The only down side is a short battery life which right now only effects the big one since he rides faster and spins harder. So I make sure the other one (Trikke) is charged or his bike is handy if we are going to the park. Really great buy and reasonably priced. A great deal cheaper than the Power Wheels police car the little wanted. PLUS a while lot more fun.

There is a design flaw (intentionally???) with the frame. Underneath the seat, the seating frame connects (two separate pieces). It is this connection point that fails. The two pieces are joined by one rather short screw that bends easily, which then causes the frame to sag. Shortly thereafter, the sagging connection drags on the riding surface which renders the unit unusable. These two connecting pieces are NOT available (or even identified in the user manual) as replacement parts. When this poorly designed frame sags to the ground (AND IT WILL!), you can either take it to a mechanic (or similar) to have it welded, or just buy another unit (preferred by Razor). All other aspects of the ride-on are ok in my opinion. The self-pedaled version of this has the rider frame in one piece. This unit needs to have the same design. I can see no benefit whatsoever of this unit needing the seating frame to be in two pieces. (04DEC15) Actually, I found a great way to ensure solid connection between the two frame pieces. I went to Home Depot and purchased the thickest bolt and accompanying washers and nut. The factory-bored hole needed to be widened slightly so a power drill managed that. By connecting the two pieces with this industrial-grade bolt, any 'sagging' was immediately corrected. I can attach a picture of this modification, if anyone desires. Now, I can stand on the connecting point and the frame holds together as if it is one solid piece (as it should have been). Since I was able to fully overcome the design flaw (for less than $3), I'm upping my star rating! Granddaughter still has a great big smile on her face EVERY time she rides. In her words, it's her "motorcycle".

These things are amazingly fun. Bought two of them for our twins 9th birthday. They play on them every day. Surprised they last on a charge as long as they do. Reviews were poor when it came to play time (20-30 min) but these usually last about an hour or so. Our kids are fairly small for their size so maybe that helps. It zips them around quickly and they have a blast. Much safer than the two wheeled scooters and way more fun to play with I think. Definitely glad we bought these