Rollplay Turnado 24-Volt Battery-Powered Ride-On
For the excitement of a true racing experience, look no further than the Turnado – an all new, unique motorized four wheel ride-on from Rollplay! Specially designed for older children looking for big riding thrills, the Turnado promises adventurous speeds, hair-raising spins and twists, and riveting drift action. With a 24-Volt battery-power dual drive system
For the excitement of a true racing experience, look no further than the Turnado – an all new, unique motorized four wheel ride-on from Rollplay! Specially designed for older children looking for big riding thrills, the Turnado promises adventurous speeds, hair-raising spins and twists, and riveting drift action. With a 24-Volt battery-power dual drive system that can create speeds as high as 12 MPH, this ride-on is the most action-filled racing experience a young rider can enjoy! Minimal assembly is required before use.
Product Features
- 12 MPH forward speed ride-on offers thrills and excitement
- Versatile torque steering for turns, twists, drifts and spins
- Pneumatic wheels provide deeper tread and smoother road contact
- Runs for up to 30 mins on a single charge; full charge time 8-12 hours
- Recommended for children ages 8 years and up, weight capacity 150lbs
Incredible ride-on with a twist! We’ve been using our Turnado for about a week now, and my kids love it! Assembly is simple, with necessary tools included. Snap the handle in place, screw the seat in, charge the battery (24 hours the first time, the included brightly colored note states), and you’re ready to go! The battery goes under the seat, and screws securely in place. There’s a charger in the back of the seat, so you won’t need to remove the battery each time you charge it. I believe it takes about 6 hours to charge the…
Not loving it. This seems like great fun for a wild child, but honestly – a little bit hair-brained. Very easy to get a little out of control. I get that it’s an extreme-sport-type toy, but it appears to be built for children, and that’s a tough sell for me. My daughter lost control several times in the first little while of using it. That’s thing one, and it’s closely related to thing 2: There is no way to lock the back wheels in place. If one could lock the wheels it could be reliably steered wherever, and…