LAVA SPORT Balance Bike - Lightweight Aluminium Toddler Bike for 2, 3, 4, and 5 Year Old Boys and Girls - No Pedal Bikes for Kids with Adjustable Handlebar and Seat, EVA Tires - Training Bike
-
S L A
> 3 dayGot it for grand daughter she loves it.
-
GA
> 3 daySeat keeps sliding down while riding and way too small for a 5 year old!
-
SG
> 3 dayOur daughter loves this bike!
-
Pzog
> 3 dayLight weight
-
Devyn Walter Sr.
> 3 dayVery nice looking/finishing Ultra light weight (easy for you to carry easy for your little one to move) Pretty good quality parts Easy and quick to assemble Good value for money
-
Levi Hogan
> 3 dayGood for our 2 yr old
-
Richard S. Wyatt
> 3 dayHeavy duty adjustable seat. Great for learning balance to get ready for a peddle bike
-
M. Bliss
> 3 dayThis bike is perfect for my 18 month old grandson! Light weight enough for him to maneuver easily. Easy to assemble! Highly recommend!
-
KH
> 3 dayWe had a Strydr that we used before and needed to get a secondary. Knowing we didn’t want to spend the full amount for the name brand, we bought this. So pleasantly surprised! This has a sturdy and lightweight frame, my 2.5 year old loves it! We love that it’s made well, easily adjustable, and priced well. It’s also nice that the tires are not inflatable but also not a hard brittle plastic, one less thing to worry about. Overall very happy with this purchase.
-
Priscilla Chan
> 3 dayLet me preface this by saying I used to own a bike shop, and I realize this is a little kids bike, but some of the components are very cheap and dont stay securely tightened, such as the collar that holds the handlebar stem and the seat post collar. Since my 2 yr old hasnt gotten the hang of this yet, he still drops the bike on its side which causes the handlebars to tweak off center. The same with the saddle. Also the hubs in the wheels were very rough and after some adjustments I was able to get a smoother spin but this should be adjusted at the factory as most people dont have hub wenches or know how to adjust them in the first place. Again, I know this is a toddlers bike. But it seems like the one we got didnt have the correct size collars as no matter how tight I crank down the nut it still moves. However this is a very lightweight bike and the saddle height goes pretty low for little ones. My son is on the small side. Keep in mind that putting the saddle in the lowest position causes the seat post to come out the bottom which your little ones foot can get caught under in a fall. I feel like the seat post is unnecessarily long. A child who needs the saddle in the lowest position is most likely too young to start riding a bike.