Drift like Ken Block

It's called Crazy Cart, Coast 400$ and allows you to do drifting in the backyard as I was Ken Block! Watch the video!

Razor, azienda americana attiva nel settore dell’intrattenimento ludico con una serie di giochi “dinamici”, has recently placed on the market a new product, the Crazy Cart.

Since we approach winter, it seems useful to start thinking about alternative ways to have fun in the absence of our beloved two-wheeler. In my search for the category “REGALI UTILI DA CHIEDERE A BABBO NATALE” I came across a video that Razor produced to show the qualities of his Crazy Cart
. Il video, ironic, really well done, can not take aim at the idol of planetary drifting Ken Block. Instead of the known pilot and note Ford Fiesta, however,, There is a new character: Ken Box, cardboard version of the rally driver who drives, obviously, a box.

The idea of ​​parody videos of Ken Block made with the Crazy Cart
is brilliant, and are the qualities of this amazing contraption, at least from what appears on this clip and the other videos that the Razor has made to promote the product. In the web there are already many enthusiasts Crazy Cart who delight in putting across (o nel tentare di farlo…). Personally I'd be curious to try it, ma sono certo che – funzioni così bene o meno – sia un ottimo esercizio per tutti quei ragazzini che sognano una carriera da pilota.

The Crazy Cart fact it is for sale in the United States about 400 dollars, un po’ più salato in Italia (clicca who Crazy Cart) and is definitely an inexpensive way to become familiar with the steering wheel and transoms. In short, if your son is hiding in the next Ken Block could be a good way to start to find out without spending an exaggeration.

In Italia ancora non è arrivato e non è neppure l’unico prodotto della Razor che mira a far “driftare” ragazzini e non: catalog is also Ground Force Drifter, always a mini electric kart featured more traditional but.

Il Crazy Cart, in fact, is specifically designed to go sideways and turn around 360 degrees while remaining practically at a standstill! Nothing complicated in reality. It can rely on a small electric motor powered by a pair of batteries 12V rechargeable which allow autonomy of use of about 40 minutes, on a Direct-Steer system that works on one wheel and four wheels like those of shopping trolleys. On the rear pair of wheels these acts a sort of hand brake that raises and lowers the basket allowing the drift! As simple as it is ingenious.

To find out more about this thing and drive to Santa Claus good, this is the right link: Crazy Cart by Razor.

To buy the fly on Amazon, instead, clicca who: Crazy Cart


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