- SAFELY LEARN TO RIDE: By starting out on a balance bike, develop child's balance, coordination, enjoy learning riding and gain confidence, let toddler easy to move up to a pedal bike and will reduce the risk of accidents, perfectly suited for exploring the world right around them.
- RIDE WITH COMFORT: Built-in and wider footrest design let kids save effort while on a bike ride, prevent feet slipping when children lift their feet off of the ground; It features an upholstered seat, also the shape of seat is well-designed which ensures ride with comfort & safety.
- ADJUSTABILITY: The handlebar and saddle height are adjustable to suit a growing kids, for ages 18 months to 6 years, saddle height from 12.2 to 17.3 inch, handlebar height from 20.5 to 22.4 inch – typically two to three years.
- EASY TO ASSEMBLY & EVA TIRES: The lightweight bicycle frame design make you easy to carry and control, easy-to-follow assembly instructions are included. The tyres are made from EVA polymer – light and puncture proof, maintenance free and never need air!
- 100% QUALITY GUARANTEE: If you are not satisfied with the bike, pls don't worry, the original BIKFUN balance bike that we offer 3 MONTHS 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
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Raluca Teodorescu
My son's favorite
Winter is almost over. I'm going to buy a balancing bike for my little son to play outside. He's used to playing tricycles before. So he soon learned to play. I can see that he likes the balancing bike very much. He often comes to me with the balancing bike. Mommy, that's good. Mommy, you go and buy another one for my brother. I said your brother has a balancing scooter. He said. OK. I'll play first, then I'll play for my brother later.
Adekanmi Joseph Omo Ademeko
Love that the bike came mostly assembled!
The balance bike arrived on time and I assembled it right away. The brakes pads rubbed slightly on the back rim so I had to adjust the brake cable to free the pads for a good roll. I ordered the quick release clamp but found it did not fit well with the seat in the lowest setting. I replaced this clamp with the original hex key operated clamp. The hex key makes an easy adjustment for the seat, brake lever and handle bars. Another provided wrench handles the wheel nuts. I will switch to the quick release clamp when my daughter gets a little bigger. It's the best buy I've made - they ride everyday! It's awesome to see how good my kids have gotten on their bikes and how much they love riding.
Craig Telfer
It is a good outdoor toy for the kids older than 3 years old.
My three years old daughter love this litte pink bike. It is great and fun for her. The handlebar and seat are adjustable. It doesnt has pedal but great for her to learn to ride a bike. It is helping her improving her balance. And I think the balance bike is good for kids older than 3 year old.
Ambrosio Rivera
Satisfied
This is for my son. I thought he was two and half years old and could start training his balance, but this bike is much taller than I thought. This bike not very suitable for him, so he gave bike to his cousin, my sister's daughter really like this bike. Her daughter is five years old, although this bike doesn’t have peddles but because she has learned to ride bike, so it is not difficult for her.The quality of the bike is far exceeded my expectations, and the price is not high although there is a bit of regret, but also value for money
Crystal Love
Good quality and great for toddlers!
Great starter bike for a toddler! We got this bike for my daughter. She always wants to ride a bike when she saw other toddlers who ride a bike. She is very tiny for her age but the seat and handle bars can be adjusted so she could fit it. The color is looks beautiful. The quality seems very good. Easy and quick to put together-- it takes totally about 20 mins.
Vickie Sauvageau Cauthen
It's too big for my 18-month-old granddaughter.
My granddaughter is 18 months old and this bike is a little too big for her. I don't think she can use it until she is two years old. The overall quality of the bike is very good, and overall it is worth the money. 。 Whole
Jef Gaspar Sabrozo
Nice bike
Several friends recommend me to buy a balance bike instead of a traditional pedal bike, since it is much easier for young kids to learn to ride. It is true! My daughter was very scary of riding a pedal bike before (even with two aiding wheels), but she got on to ride the balance bike without hesitation. She only tried three times so far, and can only walk with the bike. As long as she is willing to ride, I am sure she will make progress over time. Let's see how long it will take for her to learn to ride a bike. BTW, I like the design of a foot to floor frame on both sides for kids to relax their foot while on a bike ride.
Jennifer Long
Works great for our 21 month old
Our 21 month old son loves this bike, and it is low enough that if he loses his balance he doesn’t fall on the ground. Wish we would have had this for our daughter when she was his age.
Wendy Perez
Have fun, easily assemble, metal and plastic, without brake
It’s easy to assemble. All parts are metal except the wheels are rigid plastic. My kid is two years old. It’s a little too early for her to play. When she sits on it, her feet can’t touch the ground. She still doesn’t know how to keep balance especially it’s a little bit high for her. We have to play with her. But she enjoys and has good fun. There is no brake so we just play in flat backyard. If there are two assisted rear wheels that would be perfect.
Alfredia Hopkins
works well and the kids love it
The kids love this balance bike. The bike is not too heavy and the seat is easily adjustable. My 2 year old and 4 year old sons both can use it once the seat height has been adjusted. Assembly is fairly straight forward upon receipt. No problems for something so simple. The brake is useful too, if anything just to give some peace of mind to my older one. The welds, fit and finish seem fine. The most important aspect is whether the kids are actually having fun or not and this fits the bill. As long as they're having fun (and not fighting over it) then they're willing to unwittingly learn how to bike without making too much of a fuss or effort. I think the weight of the bike and the seat height make huge differences since a heavier bike is harder to control and a seat that doesn't go low enough doesn't inspire confidence in the rider. So far no issues at all.