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Review on Safety belt QPlay RITO QA6, black by Jnis Pimberis ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product suited me, I will recommend it to my friends.

Overall a good bike for the money. In my opinion, the manufacturer should have abandoned some non-principled functions (switchable pedals, switchable steering wheel) in favor of a higher quality of workmanship. Pros: Budget folding bike. It folds and turns out in size, like a stroller-cane. Everything that is possible is provided: the footrests fold down, the backrest leans back a little, the steering wheel disengages, the pedals disengage. Supplied disassembled, very easy to assemble, detailed instructions included. Has some cons: As already mentioned, the parent handle plays a little bit (if the child does not try to control with the parent, then the play is not critical). But besides her, the steering wheel itself plays when the child controls the bike and pedals. And even when the bike is empty, you can see how the wheel moves to the right and left separately from the steering wheel due to pedaling (the amplitude is small, but it is there). Pedal disengagement mechanism is of low quality: after a couple of days of use, the pedals themselves began to spin along with the wheel, even when they were turned off. The hood can get dirty on the front wheel when folding, but this problem is quite easily solved by putting on a shoe cover. Another point: when you convert a bicycle with a parent handle into a regular tricycle, a fairly large part (back + hood + parent handle) is removed from the bike, which also needs to be stored somewhere. Considering that folding devices are often bought to save space, this solution looks rather strange.