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🚲 Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike: Age-Appropriate Fun for 2-5 Year Olds! Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.6
🚴‍♀️ Cycling, 🥋 Sports & Fitness

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Description of 🚲 Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike: Age-Appropriate Fun for 2-5 Year Olds!

🏆 FOUR WAYS TO RIDE: 1) Push trike mode with handle for easy steering 2) Tricycle for kids 3) Push bike with parent steering 4) Balance bike. 🏆 ‘TWIST AND FLIP’: Parents can easily press a button, flip the two rear wheels inward and convert to Balance Bike mode in seconds. 🏆 REMOVABLE PEDALS - Parents can remove the pedals and store them neatly under the bike's seat. 🏆 ADJUSTABLE SEAT & HANDLEBARS: Adjustable seat grows with your child, suitable for children from 2 to 5 years up to 44lbs (20kg). 🏆 DESIGNED FOR SAFETY - Larger wheels and higher ground clearance are designed for safer play and easier riding on uneven surfaces. The three-wheel design guarantees more stability for beginners who are not good at keeping balance.

Reviews

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

I wish it had a footrest

Very easy to drive. Durable, high quality. My son's feet aren't touching the ground yet and I've used it for a walk. When we got home he didn't get up. His legs went to sleep. I wish it had a stand for the starter.

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Quality, beautiful appearance, easy assembly!

Excellent QUALITY! The Thia bike is not made of plastic, but has a stable metal base. At first I had a little problem folding the wheels into the tricycle. But after my husband helped me we finally got it and now it folds back and forth easily. My daughter loves this! She's only 2 1/2 about 34 inches tall and she's perfect for reaching the petals.

Pros
  • Elegant design
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Almost great for cycling

I love the bike but there are 3 things I don't like. I wish there was a backrest or at least the option to buy a backrest. converts wheels, needs a small design change so you don't have to press the top of the wheel to unlock and move the wheel. Finally, there is no cup holder for the steering wheel. Otherwise it's a great bike, easy to push with the handlebars and rolls very well. Our daughter loves it but she would also like a drink holder on the handlebars, I need to find one.

Pros
  • Great overall performance
Cons
  • Upgrade available

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great 4 in 1, a few things to know

This is a great convertible/tricycle for your little ones, but there are a few things that are important to know. a patient. You need to push down where the wheel meets the frame. At first it doesn't look like it will work, but once you click on the right spot everything will be very easy! Also, our girl is 2 years old and average height (about 35 inches), her feet can't reach the pedals yet. Unless you have a big kid, don't expect them to reach the pedals until they're 2.5 years old.

Pros
  • Satisfied so far
Cons
  • Weight

Revainrating 4 out of 5

LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS BIKE!

What a great bike! It is very durable and well built. Our daughter isn't big enough to pedal yet, but she makes a living being pushed up and down the street. This bike changed our family nights and our adventures. We go for a walk/bike almost every evening. It's so easy to get over the curb and even walk along the forest path. It copes very well with sand, grass and pavement. I have already recommended it to several friends and it will probably become a gift for the little ones in our family.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Older model

Revainrating 4 out of 5

This bike is amazing

my 2 year old loves this bike. I love all ways of using it. It is very sweet. The fact that he'll have it for a while is great for mom. My son is not yet big enough to reach the pedals with his whole foot. I wish there were pegs to put his feet on because they drag the ground a bit. I tell him to put his feet on the frame. My wishes for this product are not lost. I like it. Hopefully my daughter can use it if my son doesn't break this bike (he's a bit aggressive).

Pros
  • practical item
Cons
  • frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Small Tricycle

It was such a great surprise! We picked it for the cute design and color, but after assembling and using it, we found the quality to be amazing! It's so smooth and doesn't make any of those weird creaking noises that the previous version of the Radio Flyer made. All the kids love it from our 1 1/2 year old to our 5 1/2 year old. I like that the bikes have an enclosed design so they don't pick up as much junk as other bikes. The best part is the attachable handle that ALSO controls. We had so…

Pros
  • Sports and Outdoor Activities
Cons
  • Can't remember

My kid loves this bike and overall I'm very happy with this purchase. Why 4 stars? Every design has room for improvement. First of all I will mention the advantages that I really like: Robust construction, the handle for the parents is adjustable (good height) and with it you can control the movement of the bike, the pedals are loose and there are several types of changes . Cons (to be taken with caution): tires are plastic not rubber, no kickstand for under 3s who can't reach the pedals…

Pros
  • Sport
Cons
  • Not as thick as the others

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bike Torture best in Cycling

This bike is a form of torture. The assembly is actually pretty easy, but then you get to the part where the rear wheels pop out. The first step is easy: you press two buttons under the seat and the wheel frames pop out. Step 2 can drive you crazy. I ranted and raged for over three hours. The main reasons for this are the crap instructions and two idiots on YouTube telling you to press the button and the red lever at the same time. These guys must have played around with it for hours before…

Pros
  • Children's bikes
Cons
  • Slightly torn