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The Costzon Go Kart is a robust, pedal-powered ride-on toy designed for kids aged 3 to 8. Featuring an adjustable seat, dual safety brakes, and EVA rubber tires, it offers a safe, comfortable, and versatile off-road driving experience without the need for batteries. Built with a durable metal frame and polypropylene plastic, this go-kart is perfect for active kids who want to explore both indoors and outdoors with style and confidence.










| ASIN | B07HF5MPWV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,165 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #6 in Kids' Pedal Vehicles |
| Brand Name | Costzon |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 768 Reviews |
| Included Components | Go Kart for Kids |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 41.5"L x 23.2"W x 24.4"H |
| Item Height | 62 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Go Kart for Kids |
| Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Costzon |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 96.00 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
| Material Type | Metal frame +Polypropylene Plastic |
| Size | 41.5" x 23.2 x 24.4"(L x W x H) |
| Sub Brand | costzon |
| Theme | Sport |
M**.
Very well made , sturdy and safe
My grandsons live these, easy 30 min assemble, very sturdy, very surprised on the quality. The love them ! Good buy and fast shipping
M**K
Fun toy
This is a super cool toy. I got it for my son and it took me maybe 5 minutes to put it all together which was awesome! He is going to have a blast with this in the basement and then in the spring when it gets warm!
A**M
Not for 8 year olds
I bought this for my 8 year old for Christmas,it is way to small,maybe a 5 year old could ride it comfortably but not an 8 year old unless your child is small for their age,the tires are not rubber they have a rubber cover over the plastic wheels and it can't turn around in a 2 car driveway unless your child is Ken block,it looks just like the pictures but is obviously made in China as none of the parts seem to fit together properly,the front tires are cocked in either direction so if you turn one way only one tire really turns the other one basically stays straight,if your gonna get this you might as well get a power wheel because at least the kid will have fun but if they're too big for a power wheel they are too big for this pedal car
M**N
Every Kid Loves This!
The grandkids love it!
H**N
Good cart for the money.
Have had this Gocart for about a year and it has been a very good cart.
T**E
Fun
Very nice ride. Plenty of room to for growing kid.
L**D
Just OK, but turning radius leaves something to be desired
I bought two different karts at the same time, the Costzon Go Kart and the Hauck Hurricane. The Costzon was brand new, packaging was great, instructions were lacking as others have said. I actually had to rely on the completed photo of the kart in order to figure out what the dark photos in instruction book was referring to. I'm no mechanic mom, but I got assembly done in about 25 minutes. I thought it was a great little kart, until I opened my second package... The second kart I was to assemble was a Hauck Hurricane. This one was a bit more expensive but made for slightly bigger kids (4-8yrs) than the Costzon (3-5yrs). I got a Amazon warehouse item so I expected the box to be banged up, but I did not expect a used-in-the-muddy-backyard-then-disassembled-and-returned item. It literally had parts in a zip lock bag and no instruction pamphlet. I'm not even sure all the parts were there. I already told my kids I had a surprise for them so I couldn't just return it. I went ahead and assembled it, WITHOUT INSTRUCTIONS (just a youtube video of a different model). Despite all these set backs and what should've been the inferior model, I rode on both models myself (adult, 115lb) for a brief time (didn't want to risk breaking them) and found the Hauck to surprisingly be the winner. I'm no engineer, but it feels more stable, like maybe the rubber on the tires were actually absorbing some shock from our pavered yard. It has a WAY better turning radius to dodge all the furniture in the yard. This is the biggest reason I'm returning the Costzon. If you have a straight-away or limited turning area in which to ride, the Costzon should be fine. Perhaps to a 40lb child they won't feel the subjective "cheapness" of it. But to me, I'm going to return it while its still in saleable condition and getting another Hauck. Disclaimer, the Costzon was cheaper in price, so that may have a lot to do with quality. Can't say their other models are better or worse. Nobody asked or paid me to leave this review, just a unique time where I had two products at the same time and I'm able to conduct comparison!
P**N
Amazing Pedal Car
This Pedal Car is so worth the money. I should have bought 2!!!!!
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