Carve like a RipStik or ride like inline skates with the Razor RipSkate caster skates. The original RipStik was best described as a cross between a skateboard and a snowboard, with a pivoting deck and inclined casters producing a snowboard-like carving ability. The RipSkate, however, adds a twist by functioning as two separate skates--each fitting your shoes almost perfectly--or like a RipStik via the removable torsion bar. When connected, the RipSkate lets you turn or accelerate with a simple weight transfer, so you don't need to push to cruise down the street. It's almost like surfing, but on pavement rather than water. If you'd rather roll than carve, you can instead strap the skates on individually and glide like a Venice Beach native. Details include a concave deck platform and traction plates for increased foot control; 51mm urethane wheels with ABEC-5 bearings for a smooth ride; 360-degree incline casters; and a portable design that fits easily in a backpack for people with a mobile lifestyle. The Razor RipSkate is recommended for riders 8 and older and supports up to 220 pounds. About Razor Founded in June 2000, Razor USA is a privately held company based in Cerritos, California, and holds the worldwide rights to the Razor brand.ÿHome of the wildly popular Razor kick scooter, Razor sells several other scooters, including the E100, E200, and E300 (electric scooters), along with such cutting-edge products as the Dirt Rocket, Pocket Mod, Pocket Rocket, Ground Force, a line of electric-powered ride-on toys, and a junior line of scooters. Razor has won numerous awards, including the Toy Industry Association's "Toy of the Year" and "Toy of the Year" honors from Time Magazine, Parents, Parenting, Sports Illustrated for Kids, Nick Jr., and U.S. News & World Report.
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