Strider - 12 Sport Kids Balance Bike, No Pedal Training Bicycle, Lightweight Frame, Flat-Free Tires, For Toddlers and Children Ages 18 Months to 5 Years Old
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C. Cooper
> 3 dayAdorable! Seems well made. Didnt take my husband long to put together for Christmas morning surprise. My almost 3 year old knew right away what to do to ride it. Light weight for her and easy for her to maneuver. Cant wait to get it outside for her to ride! Didnt realize the tires arent your typical rubber bike tires. Interested to see how they wear from use on neighborhood street.
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Krista Bandel
Greater than one weekOur 2 year old loves this bike. Got it for his 2nd birthday and hes learned so much about balance and riding in the house over the winter. Easy to adjust as hes grown.
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Mkelly
> 3 dayVery sturdy bike that is easy to adjust the seat on. We got this for our pedal hating 3 year old in hopes that he would like this better. He still doesnt want to have much to do with it but it is such great quality that I had to give it 5 stars. Hopefully the little stinker will in a couple months!!
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wenjuan wang
Greater than one weekIt is hard for 20 month kids, hopefully they are interesting for future!
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Beth A Kroger
> 3 dayI assembled it, SUPER EASY! We did have our granddaughter watch different videos so that when she got the bike she could just take off on it and SHE DID! So much fun!
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anon
> 3 dayOk first of all it wasnt clear in the description but this bike DOES come with the bigger seat as well as the little seat so that a child can ride this up to 5 years old. The bike itself is very very light, my little munchkin can pick it up with ease. He was trying to get on the bike before I had it completely put together lol. The frame is very sturdy, my only real complaint is that the seat clamp doesnt seem to get as tight as it needs to be because the seat has shifted very slightly but my son can be extremely rough on it so that may not happen to all of them.
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Kelli Lea
> 3 dayBest balance bike on the market! Weve had 3, this is by far the one that holds up the best and lasts the longest (18mo-5yrs). Worth the investment for sure.
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Watson Lueilwitz
> 3 dayVery pleased with the quality of this bike. Originally bought two Chicco bikes. Returned one because the bike was too small for one 4 year old. Spent much more for the Strider but the quality is apparent. The seat adjusts easily.
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Dr. Gadget
Greater than one weekI like everything abut the bike except the tires, would prefer regular rubber tires even at the extra cost.
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Kelly Nelson
> 3 dayA friend swears by these bikes for teaching his kids to ride bikes well early. Your child never develop the mental crutch of training wheels. Instead, they learn the balance of only have 2 wheels. Making the transition to pedals is significantly easier. Our toddler loves this bike. It gets his energy out, develops his brain, and gets me exercise jogging behind him! The only reason for not giving it 5 stars is there are no brakes. Your child has to use their feet to stop the bike. If they get to going really fast down a hill, this can be dangerous. You have to be close by to help stop them.