Razor 20036548 Tricycle Review
Our verdict
The Razor 20036548 stands out with an aluminum frame, dual suspension, and polyurethane wheels, spec details that are rare at this size and category. A 4.8-star average from 126 reviews is impressive, though the smaller review count means you should weigh it alongside its limited sales history.
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Kids age 3 and up whose parents want a more feature-rich tricycle with suspension and quality wheels
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- Bike type Razor Manual Ride-Ons
- Wheel size 1.1 in
- Frame material Aluminum
- Brakes Rear Braking
- Suspension Dual Suspension
- Wheel material Polyurethane
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.8/5
4.8 average across 126 owner ratings
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Popularity1.5/5
126 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Razor 20036548 is a kids tricycle available in teal that brings a few features not commonly found in this category. The aluminum frame keeps weight reasonable at 13.45 lb while offering better corrosion resistance than steel. Dual suspension is the headline spec, giving the ride some ability to absorb bumps that a fully rigid tricycle cannot. Rear braking adds a real stopping mechanism for older riders who build up speed.
Polyurethane wheels are another notable detail. They provide a quieter and smoother roll than basic plastic wheels on pavement, which matters for sidewalk and driveway riding. The 1.1-inch wheel size listed in the data appears to be a diameter measurement in a unit that does not correspond to typical wheel sizing, so treat that figure cautiously and confirm details in the current listing.
At 126 reviews and 4.8 stars, this is a highly rated option without a large volume of buyer feedback yet. Price is not listed in our data, so check the current Amazon price before purchasing. For parents who want a tricycle with actual suspension and a quality frame, this Razor model is worth a closer look.
Pros
- Aluminum frame is lightweight and corrosion-resistant
- Dual suspension absorbs bumps better than a fully rigid trike
- Rear braking gives older toddlers real stopping ability
- Polyurethane wheels roll smoothly and quietly on pavement
- 4.8-star rating, among the highest in the tricycle category
Cons
- Only 126 reviews, so the rating reflects a smaller buyer sample
- Price not available in our data, verify current cost on Amazon
- Wheel size listed in specs appears to be a data entry issue, confirm specs directly
Specifications
| Bike type | Razor Manual Ride-Ons |
|---|---|
| Wheel size | 1.1 in |
| Frame material | Aluminum |
| Brakes | Rear Braking |
| Suspension | Dual Suspension |
| Wheel material | Polyurethane |
| Color | Teal |
| Weight | 13.45 lb |
| Age range | 3+ |
Performance notes
Aluminum frame with dual suspension and polyurethane wheels puts this above basic plastic-and-steel toddler trikes. At 13.45 lb it is moderate in weight. Rear braking is a functional safety addition for kids who gain speed. The 3-and-up age rating aligns with children who have the motor skills to use the brakes appropriately.
What buyers say
A 4.8-star average from 126 reviews is very positive, but the smaller sample size means individual experiences carry more weight per review than they would with thousands of ratings. The early signal is strongly favorable. As review volume grows, the rating will settle to a more statistically stable level.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes the Razor 20036548 different from a standard kids tricycle?
Most basic kids tricycles use a rigid steel frame and plastic or rubber wheels with no braking system. The Razor 20036548 adds an aluminum frame, dual suspension, rear braking, and polyurethane wheels. Those features are more typical of higher-end ride-ons and give this tricycle better ride quality and stopping ability compared to entry-level options.
Is this tricycle suitable for a 3-year-old?
The listed age range starts at 3 years and up, so it is designed with that age group as the entry point. The rear braking and suspension may actually be more useful as the child gets older and faster, since younger toddlers rarely build enough speed to need active braking. It should work well for a confident 3-year-old who already has some tricycle experience.
What are polyurethane wheels and why do they matter?
Polyurethane is a dense foam-like polymer used in skateboard and scooter wheels. On a tricycle it offers a smoother, quieter roll compared to hard plastic wheels, and it does not mark up floors or leave scuffs the way rubber can. The tradeoff is that polyurethane wheels provide less grip on wet surfaces, so this trike is best suited for dry pavement and driveways.