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🚲 Strider 12 Sport Balance Bike - Ideal for 18 Months to 5-Year-Olds - Improved SEO Review

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Description of 🚲 Strider 12 Sport Balance Bike - Ideal for 18 Months to 5-Year-Olds - Improved SEO

JOIN THE STRIDER FAMILY - Meet the bike that set the world on fire and revolutionized the way kids learn to ride. Children as young as one are experiencing the thrill of riding without training wheels before they’re out of diapers. GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD - The seat and handlebar heights adjust to accommodate ages 18 months to 5 years, or a 12– 20 in. inseam (no tools required). FOR YOUNG KIDS - Weighing in at only 3.0 kg (6.7 lbs.), the 12 Sport push bike makes it easy for your boy or girl to ride and stride. Mini-grips mean your child’s little mitts can easily take control. This bike gives you the biggest bang for your buck!. IT’S MORE THAN JUST A RIDING TOY - Boring specs aside, this is the bike that introduces kids to the freedom, power, and responsibility of riding. Now they have the power to keep up with you when you’re out and about, experiencing amazing freedom. YEARS OF FUN - We know kids put things through rigorous...*ahem*...testing. With the 12 Sport's durable steel frame and puncture-proof tires, you don't have to worry about damage or maintenance and have a child’s bike they won’t outgrow in a few months.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great bike for a toddler.

Cool little bike and light enough for my 2 year old to pick up and ride around. Very easy to assemble without tools (they include some tools in case you need to make major adjustments later). My son has a 12 inch inseam and can put his feet on the floor with the seat all the way down. My only complaint is that the shorter seatpost that comes with the bike tends to stick out a few inches under the bike when the seat is fully lowered and could catch the rider's feet and trip over it. I ended up…

Pros
  • Enjoy
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Built with conscience! on tricycles, scooters and vans

Impressed with consistent quality. It is very easy to assemble (about 5 minutes including opening the box) and the only tool needed was the Allen key provided. My son is 2 years old. Based on the height of the seat, I would agree that it could be adjusted a little lower for a younger child. I love that the tires are never flat! What a great idea! It sure is well built. I weigh 170 pounds and it doesn't sag or bend when I sit on it (I know I shouldn't sit on it, but I had to try). Based on all…

Pros
  • High marks for support and durability from testers
Cons
  • Questionable senior purchase

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The price of the user manual is your privacy!

Product looks good. maybe a little expensive for what it is. In hindsight it might have been better to order a regular bike and remove the pedals/grip/chain etc. This way, when the child is ready, it can be transformed into a regular bike. What *really* bothers me is that you can't get a manual for this price. Instead, you have to give them your email address and other personal information and in return you will receive the bullshit inserted below. I don't know about others, but I really don't…

Pros
  • Easy to use
Cons
  • Zero

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great mid-range balance bike

I've done a lot of research on balance bikes for my 3.5 year old. He was willing to give up his trike and I wanted something reliable but not outrageous. So let me start by saying that I often buy mid-range products. I don't want cheap junk, but I don't want to spend money on expensive products either. Especially things that little kids might use for a season or two. The Strider was a great purchase. I checked out the Woom (if you're looking for high end bikes then this is for you) and I just…

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  • Lots of positive vibes
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  • No power