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henry clark
> 3 dayLight weight and help my grandson balance.
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Vinh Ky
> 3 dayafter looking at a friends strider bike... i couldnt put together.. why is that thing $120! Kriddo bike rocks for what it is and my son is happy scooting along and hopefully transition to a pedal bike later.
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TXGRL
> 3 dayEasy to put together. Rides nicely and he’s learning to balance it and put his feet up.
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Eric
> 3 dayThe rear tubes are welded on at 2 different angles and do not line up at all, can looks like it’s crab walking and rear wheel is not straight.
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Erik
> 3 dayInstall was pretty straightforward on this and my son has loved striding around on this both inside on the basement floor and outside on the driveway!
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Mr. Keaton Sawayn I
> 3 dayI purchased this for my grandson for his second birthday. It was the perfect size. He was zipping around his yard as soon as he received it.
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Jana Gray
> 3 dayITS NOT Limited Steering for Enhanced Safety. -limited streering was the reason why I bought this product! THE WHELLS are not from real rubber. Very disappointing!
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logan
> 3 dayWe left the front plate off for my daughters Christmas gift. She will be two in February and she’s already scooting around the house really well on this. Light enough to easily move around and it looks beautiful.
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Ali
> 3 dayThis product was super easy to assemble, I did it myself with no issues when I would normally have my husband assemble most things. My son was 18 months when we got it for him. Within a couple days he really got the hang of it. Now he zooms all over the place with it. He really likes it! I don’t think we would have had the same results with a traditional style bike with pedals/training wheels. The price for this particular bike is on the cheaper side but it’s durable and worth the money in my opinion. The only complaint I have is that you have to make sure the clips are really tight so that the seat and handlebars don’t shift.
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Nikki Lind
Greater than one weekI thought for a balance bike the tires would be rubber. But nope hard plastic, thought I read enough reviews.