- Sporty 3 point steering for responsive, quick steering.
- Adjustable bucket seat for multiple height kids.
- Race styled pedals with rubber wheels & 8 ball style brake for better grip and smooth ride.
- Handbrake for both rear wheels.
- Front cover panel in hero design.
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Oshi Amarasinghe
Definitely worth it!
This was well worth the price. You have to put it together when you receive it, but my husband and I working together with stickers and manual labor had it finished in 20 minutes. The instructions don’t have words but the pictures are very self explanatory. The wheels are a hard kind of rubber but feel very sturdy and like they will be very durable! I’d have to say that this is one of the best purchases I’ve made in a while, my 6 year old was beyond ecstatic to walk in and see this go cart!
MA RB HY
my 5 year old loves it
He is now 6 and still rides it everywhere. The plastic batman shield on the front comes off all the time, and we clip it back on, but still it is to the point where its somewhat of a joke around the house because its usually sitting in the front yard. A ziptie would fix this easily, just need to do so.
Tim Slade
Five Stars
Greate for my 5 years old son
Sianne Joseph
Very easy to put together!
My almost 9 year old is very tall for his age! This had plenty of room for his long legs. It also was very easy to put together. He drives it all over my house!!!! Such a fun toy!!!
Lucky Day
Love it!
This was a purchase for both of our children. 2 yr old & tall 7 yr old. The seat is adjustable fairly easily so it can go between who is using it. Just as other reviews have stated the batman cover comes off super easily...and it's annoying. The kids have kept it off recently and the front piece where it is clipped is now the little brother ride along spot. His sister puts a pillow down and he chills while she rides him around lol. It's decent quality and the kids love it so that's what counts.
Ryan Jay
Absolutely wonderful!
My grandson absolutely LOVES this! I had it shipped to him for Christmas and he had to jump right on it! He even has a Batman costume and had to wear it with his peddle car. My son said that he had to give him a place in the garage to park it! LOL! Best gift ever! This old Nonna got a lot of love Milage out of this gift!
Steve Morrin
Very Cool but a Few Notes
I bought this for my 4 year old son's birthday. This thing looks awesome, just like the picture, and is generally sturdy and easy to ride. My son loved it and got the hang of riding it immediately. There are some important things to be aware of though: --- PROs --- - Looks fabulous - Feels sturdy - Easily adjustable seat - Easy to pedal and steer - The tires are higher-quality than expected (not inflatable, but are real rubber) - My son LOVES it --- CONs --- - That cool front fender with the neat stickers on it... that is basically one piece held into place by two plastic tabs. If you hit or bump into anything, even lightly, that fender pops off. It doesn't break mind you, the tabs just come off the bar it's holding on. It only takes maybe 10 seconds to put it back on, but it's annoying and you'll tire of putting it back in place. I would have rather it wasn't the first point of front-contact and more securely attached. - The pedals are plastic and I've noticed my son's feet slipping off them a bit. I'll probably put some grip tape on them. - That brake is not overly effective. First off the thing isn't going so fast that you really need a brake that badly. But the brake itself is just a thin, slippery, chrome-plated rod that presses against both rear tires. It's more for show that anything that would work well. - The seat does have three positions for smaller/larger children, and my 4 and 6 year old kids can both use this. The seat is easy enough to change positions (just two bolts with hand-screw-on knobs). BUT... it does take a minute or two to switch the positions, so it's not like your kids will move the position of the seat on their own in 2 seconds... it will take you a full minute to do it. This isn't something where you'll want to keep moving the seat around, rather you'll just pick one positions and leave it at that (at least for a while). This isn't necessarily bad... just a note for those with multiple children. --- ASSEMBLY NOTES --- - Assembly is generally very easy and you don't need any tools (two wrenches for the nuts are included). There is a main frame, 2 additional frame components, the seat, the steering wheel, that big front fender, 4 wheels and a sheet of around 7 stickers. Expect to spend about 20 mins putting it together. - At first it looks like they forgot a bunch of the nuts and washers. There are only 5 nuts, a handful of washers, some black screws and a few other items in the bag, while the instructions shows that there should be a bunch more. Those black screws already have the washers and nuts on them, while the instructions show them all separate. All the parts I needed were in there even though it looked like there wasn't. That smaller nut is that holds on the steering wheel. - All 4 wheels are the same and it doesn't matter where you place them, however whichever two you put in front attach slightly different than the back ones. The back wheels have one more washer than the front. One front wheel is the "drive" wheel, and these metal tabs slide into the gaps on the back side of the wheel. Make sure to push it in or you won't be able to get the nut on. It's not all that hard, just pay attention to the directions. - The seat is adjustable (there are 3 positions). I put it on the middle one first and had my son sit, and then adjusted it to the smaller setting (he wasn't reaching the pedals well). - There is only ONE difficult step in assembling this car. There is a thin rod with a hook at one end and a threaded end at the other. It's the most complex part of the assembly, and so of course it's the one step the directions do a bad job of explaining. This is the steering rod... the threaded end goes through the steering wheel, and the hook turns the front axle. Here is how to do it: a) Take the steering wheel. On the front is a silver bat-shaped plate. You need to remove this to install it. Turn the wheel over and on the back-side you'll see two tabs that hold that plate in place. Squeeze those tabs in and push to remove the plate. b) There is already a pole in place on the car (from an earlier step) that looks it's what the steering wheel attaches to. The thin rod goes through the middle of that central pole. Turn the car over and insert the thin rod, threaded end first, in through the middle of that central pole. b) As the rod nears full insertion, the end of the hook comes up and inserts into a hole in the middle of the front axle. Note that the hook goes under the axle and then hooks up through that hole. c) Holding that rod in place, put the steering wheel over the threaded end now sticking out of the top of the central pole. Insert the washer and small nut over it and tighten down. The push the plate back in place until the tabs click.
Sarah McMurrough
Worth Every Penny!
This looks like a daunting task (to put it together) when you get it out of the box but it only took about 20 minutes. There were some other customers that complained about not getting the decals with the go kart but I suspect they just missed them because everything was well packaged, the decals were secured against the inside of the box with a piece of cardboard. I got this for my 5 year old grandson for his birthday - he absolutely loves it! I also don't understand why some people are saying it is only suitable for kids under the age of 5 or 6 because the seat is adjustable and I am 5'6", I could ride this thing - it's sturdy!
Crystal Huey
Awesome
Came fast. Easy to build took 40min, may be faster without kids asking if it’s done every 5 seconds. Seat not easily adjustable but I like that. My 4 and 7 year olds can fit it on the middle setting just fine a little to big for four year old but he can grow with it.
Jean Basile Some
5 YEAR OLD LOVES THIS!
Bought this for our Granson's 5th Birthday, he LOVES IT! Nothing cuter than seeing him in his batman costume riding his batmobile down the street! Worth the money!