1. The Fisher-Price Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX can go at two speeds - a lower speed at 2.5 mph and a faster one at 5 mph. You can also go in reverse.
2. It does more than just look like a small version of an adult ATV, it has the same unstoppable performance on rough ambitious terrain, so moving through wet grass, mud, gravel and rough terrain is a breeze. There’s no getting stuck.
3. There's a high speed lockout which traps the car at the lower speed. So your little adventurer doesn't go hurting himself by going to fast too early.
4. Solid Power Lock Brakes further improve the safety of the vehicle, by allowing the Kawasaki to come to a quick and brief halt, even under wet conditions.
5. It's not as large as some of the other 4-wheelers out there, which makes it easy to store away while it's not in use.
6. Rather than open a door and get inside the driver's compartment, the Kawasaki is more like a four-wheeled bike that you jump on. So unlike the other car models, he/she won’t out-grow the Kawasaki for years to come.
Comparison To Other Toy Vehicles
If you're thinking about buying the Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Ninja, you might also have a look at the Powerwheels Jeap Rubicon, Power-Wheels Batman Lil Quad and Powerwheels Lightning McQueen.
When it comes to deciding which vehicle to get for your child, it all boils down to your child's specific requirements. But you have to note.....
The above cars would be hard pressed to give your child the same level of fun. The Jeep Rubicon and Lightning McQueen both have a theoretical top speed of 5 mph just like the Kawasaki, but when pitched against each other, the Kawasaki always comes on top..
Some Disadvantes Of The Power Wheels Kawasaki
Nothing can defeat the Fisher Price Power Wheels Kawasaki, when it comes to shear enjoyment behind the wheel.
All The Same, the Power Wheels Kawasaki is designed to be driven by one person. If you have 2 kids around the same age range, it may be a good idea to think about a double-seater, like the Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon.
If you have a relatively small back garden and don't ofttimes take your child on outdoor adventures, then you might wish to rethink going for a toy car altogether. Owing to its size, it may not be the best Christmas gift to play with this indoors.
Complementary Tid Bits & Recommendations
The Fisher Price Kawasaki KFX Ninja is powered by a rechargeable 12 volt battery. The charge of the battery tends to run long enough to please almost all customers, as indicated by hundreds of reviews on the internet.
I myself have invested in a backup battery, so my child isn’t waiting around for the Kawasaki to recharge. It's definitely worth considering despite the price tag. The 12 volt rapid charger may also be considered.
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