Yvolution 4 in 1 Toddler Trike Y Velo Flippa Push Tricycle Toddler Balance Bike with Parent Steering Push Handle for Boys Girls 2-5 Years Old
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CodePoet
> 3 dayIt took a good amount of investigation and YouTube search to understand how to flip the wheel to make it a trike. The instructions needs a review and should be improved. Rest is good so far.
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Lexi
> 3 dayA little annoying to assemble because the instructions are pictures only, but technically it went together no problem. Foot rests and pedals can be used separately which is good for younger tots who can’t pedal yet. My 14m uses it with the foot rests and parent handle. Seat seems big enough to keep him balanced. Haven’t used it yet in any other modes but it does seem sturdy! Would buy again for sure, but I expect this one will make it through several kids.
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Mary Anne Gulvin
> 3 dayOverall we were pretty pleased with the bike. The only complaint is that the color was Very different than advertised. I actually chose this particular bike because of the subtle color. The photo shown was a very “soft” mint green. The actual color of the bike is a bright, dark lime green. The bike we received had clearly been returned by a previous customer. Box had already been ripped open and retaped and the person’s return label was still on the box, just scribbled over with a black marker.
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Melissa
> 3 dayMy 3 yr old loves it! Loves that he can steer and practice pedaling! Hes a shorter guy so when his legs are stretched to the longest pedal cycle, he cant reach just yet. Still he loves it and easy to push!
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Rachel
> 3 dayPretty easy to put together and feels decently solid for a toddler tricycle. I love how it can grow with my son. However, the parent push bar attachment goes in crooked and theres no way for us to adjust it. It doesnt affect anything other than the look of the bike because it looks like the push bar is turned when the front wheel is straight (it controls the turning of the front wheel so they would normally be aligned).
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Schmooly
> 3 dayMy daughter loves this bike. Easy to put together however I couldn’t figure out how to flip the wheels, my husband figured it out by chance. Pushing the wheels down is key to getting them to flip but it’s not intuitive. Once you get it it’s pretty easy. I’m sure those that complain they wouldn’t flip just couldn’t figure it out. She’s 20 months & can’t reach the pedals but I expected that based on the other reviews.
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Omar888
> 3 dayMy kiddo loves this bike and overall, I am very pleased with this purchase. Why the 4 stars? With any design, there is room for improvements. Ill first note the plus that I really like: Solid assemble, the handle for the parent is adjustable (good height) and you can control the bikes movement with it, pedals come off and has multiple conversion types. The cons (take it with a grain of salt): Tires are plastic vs rubber, no foot rest for children under 3 years old who cant reach the pedals. Overall, extremely happy with the bike and recommend it for those who are contemplating this product with others.
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Harlee S.
18-11-2024This little bike has been so fun for my toddler! He cant quite reach the pedals yet, but he rests his feet on the provided rests. So many things thought through about this product. We love being able to push him around the neighborhood.
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Bailee Mraz
17-11-2024I bought this for my 2 yr old great grandson. My granddaughter said he loves it and wants to ride it every day. She has to peel him off the bike even after one day walking with him on the bike for 2 miles. This is his very favorite activity. Still after 3 months he wants to ride every day! Luckily she lives in Arizona where the weather permits.
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Everest
> 3 dayWhen we open the box on Xmas eve a piece fell out. After putting the bike together we realized that screw was missing its cap. The bike was easy to assemble but cap is needed to keep screw in place.