With its ultimate terrain traction, twist grip throttle and sporty styling kids can experience the excitement of real ATV riding in their own backyard
Ruts, wet grass, gravel, mud and rough terrain are no match for this Kawasaki. It won¿t get stuck where the others do - taking kids on a thrilling adventure
12-Volts of battery power allow for two speeds forward 2.5 and 5 mph, max; plus reverse also has a battery charge indicator, high-speed lock-out for beginners and power lock brake system.
Includes 12-volt battery and charger - features new oversize tires 13 1/2 inch and wheel package, colored shock boot covers, updated real metal handlebar configuration including a battery charge indicator, as well as updated colors and graphics
The Kawasaki KFX restage is the only 12-volt battery powered ride on that gives the realism, thrill and excitement of ATV adventures
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Customer Reviews
"My son loves his 4 wheeler"2009-10-01
By T. Burnside (midwest)
We are very pleased with this purchase. My son is 3 yrs old and small for his age. He can ride this with no problems at all.It can go up hills fine, as long as the grass isn't wet. My son also has a john deere tractor, this four wheeler get around better than the tractor. We received free shipping on this heavy item. We couldn't be more pleased.
"4 wheeler fun"2009-09-15
By S. Holdaway
My 2 and 3 year old both love this 4 wheeler. It is easy to ride. It has ALOT of power and they definately need supervision, but it is definately the funnest toy they have!
"My 2 year old loves it"2009-09-07
By Leah
My son got this for his 2nd birthday and loves it. He can reach the pedals fine and is able to ride around without much assistance, but hasn't quite got the hang steering yet. I like that it has a slower speed especially for his age and we can adjust it to go faster when he gets older. My other 2 kids, 10 and 8, have also taken it for a spin, but it does definately slow it down. It seems pretty durable.
"Finally a toy vehicle that won't disappoint"2009-09-02
By Kraziken (Kent, Wa United States)
I recently started to look into some powered riding toys for my kids. I looked at several units before I finally gave them a try. The first one I bought was a star wars atv purchased from Wal-Mart. The box cover didn't mention specifically, but the vehicle was directed power to only one rear drive. On our hard wood floors it would just spin in place. This toy was in the $100 price range.
So I decided to ramp up the budget.
The second unit was a chevy silverado unit that looked very nice on Costco's website. It also seemed to be powered by only one wheel, even though the manual said otherwise. The toy truck's electrical horn didn't work, so I may have just got a bad unit. This electric toy was just under $200. It was very nice looking and had the right dimensions for my daughter, so I was greatly disappointed when it didn't work out.
So it seemed the choices between the sub $200 price range and the very expensive $500 electric vehicles were few and far between.
This vehicle was just a little over $200, and after some careful research I decided to get this ATV.
So this riding toy has considerably more power. And it was purchased for my daughter that just turned three. The size and speed of the toy seems to be a bit much for her as she seems afraid to ride it, so take that into consideration if you are purchasing for a little one. The toy says for ages 3 and up. The vehicle has two speeds, and the extra speed burst can be activated by twisting the right handle bar grip. The extra speed throttle setting can be disconnected though, so it can run at the slower speed for smaller kids. The lower speed is still fairly fast compared to the other electric toys.
My other daughter who is 5 loves this toy, and had no problem jumping on and figuring out the controls.
In it's current state, it is perfect for riding on the lawn. However if you transition to pavement, the plastic wheels make a racket. I discovered that you can find places online that will sell you rubber covers that will provide more traction. You can also modify these toys to use real rubber wheels.
The only other negative aspect is this toy is considerably larger than some of the other electric vehicles I looked at. The smaller toys can be ridden inside the house, while this one is really meant to be played with outdoors because of the size and speed.
The build quality of this toy is superior to the ones I've tried and I believe it will provide years of fun for my kids. I highly recommend it.
"Outside Fun"2009-08-30
By D. Dennis (Orange County, CA)
We got the Power Wheels for our son's third birthday. He had the smaller 2 year old type ATV and had outgrown it. It took about two minutes for him to be on the Power Wheels that we realized he wanted more speed. So we connected the throttle and he was off! He rides all over our large yard, we even took him on some horse trails. Traction is pretty good but why can't anyone put rubber wheels on these things? So long as the grass isn't too wet he gets enough traction. He also needs a push when he tries to come from the side walk up onto the grass (our grass is much higher than the sidewalk), but overall it's a hit. He is learning to lean and acquire some basic riding skills. We love it and would buy it again.
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