5 Modes: Push Tricycle Mode, Push Balance Bike Mode, Tricycle Mode, Balance Bike Mode and Bike Mode. Multifunctional tricycle is suitable for 1, 2,3 years old boys and girls.
Steering Push Handlebar: Rotating 135 degrees to control and steer the speed and direction of tricycle. Protecting your child from falling down and injuring. It also can be adjusted according parents’ height so that dad and mom can accompanied to practice with your little.
Adjustable Handlebar, Seat and Pedals: Press the red button to adjust handlebar and seat. There’s 3 positions for placing pedals when transforming different modes.
Carbon Steel Frame & EVA Wheels: EN188 & ASTM Approved. Made of high-quality carbon steel, EVA solid shock-absorbing wheels and environment-friendly PP seat. Long-lasting life, durable and stylish design.
Easy Access to Use: Much easier to assemble handlebar and wheels. Press buttons to convert it into different modes. Suitable for 1-3 years kids under 43.3 inches(110 cm).
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Got this for grandson turning one year old. After researching, this bike seemed like the best for that age and something he can use as he grows and can pedal and then balance. The safe bar and seatbelt were big selling points for me. It’s too soon to know if all five of the “5 in 1” features will be used but so far, he LOVES it (I do too. It saves my back from carrying him around). His feet don’t yet comfortably reach the pedals (in the fixed position) but after toes dragged on the ground a few times, he’s learned to rest his heels on the rear wheel bar.
The bike is very user friendly. I really like how the push handlebar also controls the bike handlebar so (when his hands are on the handlebars and not the safe bar) he can get the feel of steering the bike. As some reviewers said, I can see how the push handlebar could be too short for a tall person (I’m 5’4”, so it isn’t too bad).
It’s done well on a variety of surfaces, but the loose gravel was the hardest (will just have to avoid it, especially as he gets heavier).
Instructions were very basic, but it was pretty easy to assemble.
I also bought a bike helmet and a bike bell that lights up (and can easily be moved to the next bike).
My 18 months old daughter loves her tricycle. We bought it for her birthday. It’s sturdy, stable and can be used indoors as well as outdoors. It’s easy to maneuver and works well on every surface. Worth it’s price!
I purchased this bike for my 20 month old Great Granddaughter who lives in another State. Her parents said she loves it and is having a Ball going on walks with Mom. She will grow into riding it more independently.
Cute bike, that was a good gift for my 1 year old, but it’s not very sturdy and wish I would have gone with the Doona bike that has a shade and bag with it.
Great bike. Easy to put together
Got it for my son’s first birthday. He loves it. Color is perfect, easy to use and maneuver. We get compliments all the time over it.
This tricycle is perfect for my toddler! It’s very sturdy, easy to assemble, and has a smooth ride. The design is super cute, and it feels very safe and stable, even for little beginners. My toddler absolutely loves riding it and it has quickly become a favorite activity. It’s also lightweight enough to carry around when needed. Excellent quality and a great purchase — highly recommend!
Got this for my 15 month old granddaughter. It went together quickly and easily. All the pieces were included. Since she can’t steer yet, the extension that allows the parent to steer is critical, and it is the weakest part of the entire unit, it feels like of it is overstressed it will break, which if this happens could cause the unit to turn over. I do like that this can grow with her and time will see how well she adapts to each stage. Price is okay for what you get, which is overall a well constructed cycle, except for the control handle.
Update Apr 25 at 19 months old: my granddaughter still loves this and the handle hasn’t broken as was my concern. She can now place her feet on the stationary position of the pedals and is beginning to want to stear herself which makes it seem a bit top heavy since she’s now over 25 pounds. She hasn’t taken a tumble though. The rear wheels have worn down considerably she/her parents uses it so much and I wonder if they will even make it to the independent tricycle stage.
Discount: 15%