Eight years after launching the original RipStik, Razor has created an electric-powered version of its caster board two-wheeled ride-on. The RipStik Electric features an in-wheel hub motor and is ...
What do you get when you crossbred the snowboard the surfboard and skateboard and throw some Razor into the mix? It’s called RipStik and it’s one of the hottest toys on wheels this holiday season.
The Razor RipStik is a skateboard with just two inline caster wheels and a split deck that allows riders to carve into turns, snowboard-style. Currently on Kickstarter, the Velocity Etch takes that ...
There's a new electric movement machine in the mix this week from the folks at Razor. It has a long name: "The New RipStik Rush, the electric RipStik 2.0," and it's the second RipStik produced by ...
Razor is recalling about 158,000 RipStik electric motorized caster boards. The company says the rear wheel can stop rotating and lock up while in use, posing a fall hazard. Razor has received more ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Kids surfing the sidewalks on the Ripstik Caster Board, a two-wheeled variation on the standard four-wheeled skateboard, don’t have to put a foot down, but ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Take the “skate” out of skateboarding and what do you have? Ripping, apparently. The new RipStik Caster Board from the folks at Razor ($99-$129) claims to ...
Razor has recalled their RipStik Motorized Caster Boards because of a fall hazard. The rear wheel can stop rotating and lock up while the board is in use which poses the risk for users to fall, ...
This recall involves about 158,000 Razor RipStik electric motorized caster boards. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the boards have two wheels, a hub motor and a lithium ion ...
WASHINGTON (WHTM) – Razor has recalled about 158,000 RipStik motorized caster boards after receiving more than 700 reports of the rear wheel locking up. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says at ...
WASHINGTON (KSNW) – Razor has recalled about 158,000 RipStik Motorized Caster Boards. The rear wheel can stop rotating and lock up while in use, posing a fall hazard. The boards were sold at Target, ...
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