The Best ATVs for Kids

 

Youth and kids ATVs offer a thrilling opportunity for families seeking exciting outdoor activities. These pint-sized powerhouses are designed for younger riders, providing the perfect blend of excitement and safety. Unlike adult ATVs, the best ATVs for kids come with age-appropriate features, reduced power, and enhanced safety measures. They’re built to cater to children’s smaller frames and developing skills, with engines typically ranging from 50cc to 250cc.

Whether it’s introducing a 6-year-old to off-roading or finding a more powerful ride for a teenager, there’s a perfect ATV out there for every young adventurer.

Age-Appropriate Youth and Kids ATVs

Selecting the right ATV for your child is crucial for their safety and enjoyment. Different age groups have varying physical abilities and mental maturity levels, directly impacting the type of ATV they can safely handle.

ATVs for Ages 6 to 11

For this age group, ATVs with an engine size of under 70cc are suitable. They should also have a speed range of 10 to 20 mph with parental controls, speed limiters, remote shut-off, and automatic transmission. These features make them safe for kids by providing manageable power and enhanced safety. Some great options in this category include the Yamaha YFZ50, Kayo Storm 70, and the Polaris Outlaw 70 EFI.

ATVs for Ages 12 to 15

As kids grow and gain experience, they can handle more powerful machines. ATVs with engine sizes between 70cc and 110cc and a speed of up to 40mph with parental controls are appropriate for preteens and teens. Additionally, they should feature improved suspension, larger breaks, enhanced stability, and more torque for tackling varied terrains. These allow for more challenging rides while still prioritizing safety. Some great options include the Can-Am Renegade 110 EFI, the Honda TRX90X, the Yamaha Raptor 90 and the Yamaha Raptor 110.

ATVs for Youth Ages 16+

At this age, many riders are ready to transition to adult ATVs. You may want to start them with engine sizes of 150cc to 300cc before they graduate to larger engines at 18. These machines have full-size frames and controls, advanced suspension systems, higher top speeds, and more power. Some great options include the Can-Am DS 250 and the Polaris Phoenix 200. It’s crucial to assess your teen’s maturity and skill level before making this transition. Safety should always remain the top priority, even for more experienced riders.

Factors to Consider When Buying a Kids’ ATV

Choosing the best youth ATV involves more than just picking a cool-looking model. Some crucial factors to consider include:

Budget Considerations

 

While opting for the cheapest option may be tempting, investing in a quality ATV from a reputable brand can ensure better safety features, longevity, and warranty. When making your decision, consider long-term value and potential resale value. For an affordable, high-quality option, consider purchasing a gently used ATV from a reputable brand.

Understanding the total cost of ownership is also essential before investing in a kids’ four-wheeler. These costs include:

  • Essential safety gear: Budget between $400 and $700 for a complete set of quality gear.
  • Taxes and fees: Standard dealership taxes and documentation fees will apply.
  • Texas off-highway vehicle (OHV) decal: Consider registration costs for a state-issued decal.
  • Ongoing and maintenance expenses: Budget for routine maintenance, fuel costs, and parts replacements.

Size and Weight

The ATV should be proportionate to your child’s size. Ensure they can comfortably reach all controls and place both feet firmly on the footrests. Consider your child’s height before you purchase an ATV, even if the ATV is marked as suitable for your child’s age range.
Have your child stand straight. The ATV’s seat height should be at or below their inseam measurement, allowing them to sit with feet flat on the footrests. When seated, your child must comfortably grip the handlebars with a slight bend in their elbows. Consult an expert to find the best options for your child.

Terrain Suitability

Think about where your child will be riding. Different models are designed for various terrains. For trail riding, look for ATVs with good suspension and moderate power. If your child participates in sport riding, consider models with higher power and responsive handling. For general utility use, opt for ATVs with towing capabilities and racks for light work.

Fuel Type

The electric vs. gas kids’ ATV debate comes down to your needs. Electric models are quiet, low-maintenance, and perfect for backyard practice. Gas options offer longer ride times, making them ideal for all-day trail adventures.

Youth ATVs for Sale in Texas

Family PowerSports stocks and sells new and used 50cc/70cc/90cc/110cc/125cc ATVs for kids. Our dedicated team will help you find the perfect ATV for your young rider. With our price-match guarantee and broad selection, we make it easy to get your family outside and create unforgettable memories.

Our Platinum Service Package after purchase will give you a 10% discount on accessories for three years and servicing by factory-certified technicians. We also provide youth ATV financing to make your investment as seamless as possible.

Comparing Some of the Best Kids ATVs in Texas

Age Bracket Model Engine Ideal Terrain Estimated MSRP Seat Height (in.) Curb Weight (lb.) Speed Limiter
6-9 Polaris Outlaw 70 70cc Backyard, flat trails $2,500-$3,500 25.75 290.0 Adjustable throttle (1-15 MPH)
6-9 Kayo Storm 70 70cc Trails, pastures $1,480-$2,580 23.8 158.7 Adjustable throttle
10-13 Honda TRX90X 86cc Groomed trails, fields $3,000-$4,000 26.0 262.0 Adjustable throttle
10-13 Yamaha Raptor 90 90cc Trails, light hills $3,600-$4,600 29.5 279.0 Adjustable throttle
12+ Can-Am Renegade 110 EFI 110cc Varied, uneven terrain $3,700-$4,700 28.0 295.0 Adjustable throttle

Disclaimer: Please note that our inventory is continuously changing and that prices are subject to change.

A Parent’s Guide to ATV Safety, Maintenance, and Skill Development

Safety should always be the top priority when it comes to youth and kids’ ATVs. As exciting as these machines are, they require proper handling and respect for the rules to ensure a fun and safe riding experience.

Essential youth ATV safety features to look out for include:

  • Speed limiters
  • Safety harnesses or seatbelts
  • Parental remote control
  • An automatic transmission
  • A low center of gravity and wide, stable wheelbase

Essential Pre-Ride Checks and ATV Maintenance

Before every ride, perform a quick “T-CLOC” check:

  • Tires
  • Controls
  • Lights
  • Oil
  • Chassis

For instance, always check tire pressure and test brakes for proper function before each ride.

Also perform these maintenance tasks:

  • Check and service your child’s ATV regularly: To ensure the engine works well, check and change oil levels regularly, clean or replace air filters as needed, and inspect the spark plug and replace it if necessary.
  • Clean the ATV routinely to extend its lifespan: Wash the ATV after each use, especially if your child rode it in muddy or dusty conditions. Use a mild soap and avoid high-pressure water on bearings and electrical components. Dry the ATV thoroughly to prevent rust.
  • Keep the chain properly lubricated and ensure it has proper tension: Inspect sprockets for wear and replace them when needed. For proper battery maintenance, keep the battery terminal clean and tight, check battery fluid levels for unsealed batteries and charge the battery often.
  • Store your child’s ATV in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight: Use a quality ATV cover to protect from dust and moisture. If storing for an extended period, consider using a fuel stabilizer and removing the battery.

Critical Safety Guidelines

Ensure that your child follows these riding safety guidelines:

  • Proper gear: The Texas ATV helmet law requires helmets for riders under 21 on public land. You should also ensure your child wears Department of Transportation-approved goggles, long sleeves, long pants, over-the-ankle boots, and gloves.
  • State-issued decal: According to the Texas OHV rules for kids’ ATVs, you must have a current Texas OHV decal for riding in designated public areas.
  • Supervision: Young riders should always be supervised by an adult who can provide guidance and ensure they follow safety rules.
  • No passengers: Most youth and kids ATVs are designed for single riders only. Always ensure your child is not carrying someone.
  • Hands-on training: Enroll your child in an ATV safety course to learn proper riding techniques and safety procedures.

Basic ATV Rider Skills

With your help, your child should practice these core techniques in a safe area:

  • Throttle control: Teach your child to apply the throttle smoothly and gradually to maintain a stable speed.
  • Effective braking: Instruct your child to use the front and rear brakes simultaneously and evenly and apply steady, gentle pressure.
  • Turning on slopes: When turning on a slight incline, teach your child to lean their body into the hill to maintain a stable center of gravity.

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FAQs

Where Can Kids Ride ATVs in Texas?

Texas offers OHV parks, dedicated youth tracks, and sprawling trail systems. We recommend contacting the park before your visit to confirm specific rules for youth riders.

Should You Buy New or Used Kids’ ATVs in Texas?

This decision depends on your budget and goals. A new ATV offers a warranty and the latest safety features, while an inspected used model delivers cost savings.

Is an Electric ATV a Safer Beginner ATV for Kids?

Yes. The parental controls, simplified design, and smooth power delivery make electric ATVs an ideal choice for beginners.

Find Your Perfect Youth ATV Today

Find Your Perfect Youth ATV Today

Family PowerSports is your go-to destination for youth ATVs. Whether you’re looking for the unmatched safety features of Polaris youth ATVs, the legendary reliability of a Honda youth ATV, or the sporty performance of a Yamaha youth ATV, buying an ATV is a big decision.

Check our online inventory or visit our stores to explore exciting youth ATVs for sale in Lubbock, Odessa, San Angelo, Austin, San Antonio, and Midland. You can also contact us today to schedule an appointment or receive expert advice to help you find the perfect ATV for your kid.

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