looking to buy some kind of fisher price or power wheels for the kids, but most of them say either 120 pounds or 130 pounds, together both kids are around 210 pounds,(looking to buy a dual seater one for them) if i buy one that says max of 120 pounds, and they try it out, what could happen besides the battery run dead a little faster? Can they actually handle a little more weight then specified?
Yes, they can handle a little more weight than specified. I know two kids who ride one but between them they weigh only about 150 pounds. Your kids are quite a lot heavier than the specifications suggest. The extra weight will put additional strain on the toy, which could cause some parts to fail.
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Yes, they can handle a little more weight than specified. I know two kids who ride one but between them they weigh only about 150 pounds. Your kids are quite a lot heavier than the specifications suggest. The extra weight will put additional strain on the toy, which could cause some parts to fail.
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