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An Unbiased Review Of The Power Wheels Kawasaki (916)



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By : Sammie Fields    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-06 20:53:15
1. The Fisher-Price Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX can not only go backwards, but it can also travel in 2 different speeds when going forward.

2. As well as looking just like a real adult ATV, its performance is also almost as good, hence it can handle rough terrain like a Porche on the highway. Not as fast, of course..

3. You can keep the Kawasaki at the slower speed of 2.5 mph with the high speed lockout system. So your little adventurer doesn't bumping into things by going to fast too early.

4. Want more safety? Well say hello to Power Lock Brakes. These allow the four-wheeler to come to a quick and safe stand-still without slipping out of control.

5. It's not as sizeable as some of the other 4-wheelers out there, which makes for convenient storage while it's not in use.

6. The Kawasaki KFX Ninja is designed so your little one climbs onto it instead of getting inside. So unlike many other of toy car, your child can go years past the manufacturer's upper age limit and still have lots of fun.

"What Are Some Other Kid's Vehicles I May Consider For My Child?"

The Fisher-Price Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX is usually looked at with the Power-Wheels Lightning McQueen, Fisher-Price Jeep Rubicon and Batman Lil Quad.

Which vehicle is suited to your child, depends purely on your child's particular requirements. However if you do your research, you'll realize....

The amount of power and dominance the Kawasaki has is unmatched by the other 3 vehicles mentioned above. 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 out on top..

Some Disadvantes Of The Power Wheels Kawasaki

The Power Wheels Kawasaki is far better than most of its rivals, when it comes to shear exuberant fun.

Notwithstanding you ought to be aware that it's meant for one driver with perhaps room for passengers sitting behind the driver. Other cars and off-roaders are designed to accommodate two kids at the front, the Power Wheels Jeep Rubicon being and example of such an off-roader..

Also, where you do not have access to large open areas such as a big back yard or a nearby park, then you'd be wise to consider an alternative. It may be quite compact, but given its size it's more of an outdoor toy.

Recommendations & Other Things To Think About

The Power Wheels Kawasaki is a 12-volt battery-powered ride. Customer reviews all over the internet tend to praise both the power and the longevity of the battery's charge.

So that my child doesn't have to wait while the battery is busy recharging, I decided to purchase a spare battery. I sincerely recommend it, even though it can be expensive. You may also consider investing in the 12-volt fast charger.

Where Is The Fisher-Price Power Wheels Kawasaki KFX Selling Cheapest?

Author Resource:

Prices range from over two hundred dollars to less than one hundred and eighty, and yes - that's for exactly the same product. Why pay more? You'll find the best deals right here (click here) . I do advise you hurry, as prices are rising all the time.

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