Radio Flyer Air Ride Balance Bike, Toddler Bike, Ages 1.5-5 (Amazon Exclusive), Toddler Bike

(378 reviews)

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  • corey

    > 3 day

    My son absolutely loves this. He is only 2, but he is a very tall 2. We got it for his bday and he cruises around on it all day. Super nice bike. I recommend it to others all the time.

  • Melissa Putikka

    > 3 day

    Very happy with this bike. Purchased one for both our kids and Im happy with the quality especially for the price! They are actually a little bigger, so my two year old isnt quite big enough to sit on the seat but likes to stand on it. Seats are adjustable so that worked great for our four year old. Id definitely recommend!

  • Happy Customer

    > 3 day

    Excellent product. Researched various air tire balance bikes (air tires are a must get in my opinion), many costing over a hundred dollars more. The Radio Flyer compared favorably to the high cost options in terms of weight, correct posture design and materials. Received the balance bike in excellent condition and am happier every day my 2-1/2 yr. old rides it. My son is starting out at the lowest settings for the seat and handlebars and has plenty of room to grow. The bell is an added bonus and it is really loud (for better or worse).

  • Rachel M.

    > 3 day

    We bought this for our 2.5 year-old son. He can glide a little bit on it and I push him around as well, so he gets the idea, but he still prefers his tricycle. so he may be a bit young for it. Its a very cute bike. He loves the bell and the tires came full of air and they look great! disappointing: tightening the handle bars was a pain and after 10 minutes or so I still didnt get them quite tight enough. Also, we put the seat as low as it would go, and when we locked it in place, the lever rubbed against the seat and ripped the black material. You cannot see it from above but it is a bit disappointing.

  • Carol Stock

    > 3 day

    This bike looks great-unfortunately our boy who is 2 is just a little too short for it yet(he has always been 10th percentile for his height or lower, neither he dad or I are tall). And the one this that I didn’t love was that it arrive with a scuff/scratch on the main part of the bike. Overall, it is a great design and is sturdy. Set up took like 5 minutes and our son LOVES it. Great value, in my opinion.

  • Rita

    > 3 day

    Great purchase. We purchased in October 2019 when my son was 2 years, 4 months. We let him use it as much or as little as he wanted. In the last few weeks, he has really taken to it and flies down the street. He loves starting at the top of our driveway way and coasting down the street. It definitely helps with balance and its a great size and will definitely grow with him.

  • Jolene Reekers

    Greater than one week

    Our 3 year old grandson loved it!

  • Teritwo

    > 3 day

    My grandson is learning to sit and run. He will be balancing soon. The seat is easy to adjust. The only hiccup is a small tear in the seat. Ive contacted manufacturer and hopefully that will go well. Otherwise exactly what I wanted and expected.

  • Reed

    > 3 day

    This is a well made balance bike for small beginners. The tires are not rubber so I would recommended it only be used on smooth surfaces.

  • Joe K.

    > 3 day

    I get that this isnt a $90 Strider. But having put one of those together recently, versus what I dealt with putting this one together... well Radio Flyer could have made theirs a little better without a ton of extra effort or cost. Ultimately, as a balance bike its going to work very well. So its probably closer to a 4 on value and a 2-3 on assembly. As for why I dinged it, well the alignment of handlebars and wheel while tightening it is cumbersome at best, ridiculous at worst. Strider has this right, you slip the steerer tube from the fork and the shaft from the handlbars together and put a pin through them. That way it will always be 100% straight. Then when you tighten it down you can simply worry about only fastening the parts together. This bike needs 4 hands to be done right and a ratchet set on top of that. You have to hold the fork and handlebars tightly together while turning two bolts and not allowing the handlebars and fork to separate and become loose in the headtube, or have them twist and become misaligned. Not a great design there guys. Once I got it in place it was fine and the bike is very good for what it was meant for. I just wish some extra effort was put in place for alignment and adjustment. Really unnecessarily complex for the ONLY thing that has to be done to put the bike together.

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