Ruinax S1 & Ruinax S2: the new generation of drift karts arrives in Europe!
Designed for events, rentals, passionate individuals, and above all: to last.
Get settled in, put on your helmet: it's going to be very fast!
⚡ Why does RUINAX surpass everything you knew about drift karting?
1. A brake. A real one. A disc brake.
In the world of the Crazy Cart, there are two ways to stop:
- release the accelerator,
- pray.
At Ruinax, it's simpler:
➡ You press the lever → you stop.
➡ You press hard → you stop very hard.
The front disc brake offers complete safety:
- pilot protection
- spectator protection,
- Controlled drift even in tight corners.
- moins de dégâts matériels,
- Emergency stop actually possible.
This is THE point that Razor never managed to fix. Ruinax did!
2. 500W motors for both models (S1 and S2)
Yes, you read that right: both.
➡ The Ruinax S1 (Crazy Cart format) uses the same motor as the Crazy Cart XL: a 500W, 36V brushed motor
➡ The Ruinax S2 directly rivals the XL, but with a truly reinforced chassis.
Result ?
- nervous accelerations,
- Easy and controlled drifting
- constant power thanks to the 36V 12.3Ah battery,
- Range 25–30 km (when Razor advertises… minutes).
3. An unprecedented maximum load: up to 200 kg!
| Model | Maximum load |
|---|---|
| Crazy Cart | 65 kg |
| Crazy Cart XL | 109 kg |
| Ruinax S1 | 200 kg |
| Ruinax S2 | 150 kg |
Results :
➡ Children can play,
➡ Teenagers can play,
➡ Adults can play,
➡ Even the 115 kg uncle who “just wants to give it a quick try” can play.
Ruinax is family-friendly drifting!
4. Truly reinforced chassis (S1 & S2)
Ruinax isn't a toy. These are go-karts designed for:
- l’événementiel,
- the rental,
- intensive sessions,
- pilots who “fear nothing”,
- les chocs,
- beginners who turn too sharply.
This is high-carbon steel with oven-baked paint, as clean as a premium BMX frame.
5. An accessible battery (S1 and S2)
Unlike other go-karts:
❌ no need to open the entire fairing
❌ no need to be an acrobat
❌ no need for a third hand
❌ No tools are needed to access the battery
Ruinax offers a dedicated battery compartment:
→ easy to open,
→ preserves the screw heads, which become round
→ Designed for professionals.
6. Natural engine ventilation
The choice of "without plastic fairings" on the S1 and S2 is not a coincidence:
Razor fairings often cause engine overheating and breakage. The Ruinax S1 and S2 fairings remain open, clean, robust, and well-ventilated. Less plastic = fewer problems!
Ruinax S1: small format, XL power!
Technical data:
- 500W motor
- 36V 12.3Ah
- 25 km/h
- Charge max : 200 kg
- Dimensions: 93 × 62 × 45 cm
- Weight: 42.5 kg
- Colors: black / white / red
- Front disc brake
- Front wheels for stability
- Ergonomic anti-ejection seat
- 100% professional steel chassis
The S1 is literally:
“The Crazy Cart… if he’d been working out for 5 years.”
Ruinax S2: the XL professional version!
Technical data:
- 500W motor
- 36V 12.3Ah
- 25 km/h
- Charge max : 150 kg
- Dimensions: 109 × 75 × 55 cm
- Weight: 55 kg
- Colors: black / white / red / green
- Front disc brake
- Thick reinforced chassis
- Reinforced fork (a recurring problem on the XL models)
- Modern design, more open, more robust
Visually, the S2 versions (black, white, red, green) are far more premium than the XL!
🔥 Choose the RUINAX S1 if:
- You want a compact but powerful kart
- Do you want to weigh up to 200 kg?
- You want a fun, responsive, explosive machine
- You want the best power-to-size ratio.
👉 Access the RUINAX S1 product sheet
It's here !🔥 Choose the RUINAX S2 if:
- You want a more robust and reliable adult model
- Do you want better engine ventilation?
- Do you want a safer kart?
- Do you want a spectacular and stylish design?
👉 Access the RUINAX S2 product sheet
It's here !🎯 Conclusion: Ruinax, the new benchmark for drift karts in Europe
With their 500W motors, long-lasting 36V batteries, thick steel chassis, modern colors, and above all their disc brake, which is completely absent on other models, the Ruinax S1 and Ruinax S2 become the best alternatives for fun drifting... and frankly, they look stylish, don't they?!