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  • #1057630
    Tim Kelley
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    Strider! Super light weight and easy to handle.

    https://www.striderbikes.com/

    #1057638
    dasgeh
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    Woom 2. Take the pedals off and use as a balance bike until they ask for pedals.

    (You didn’t mention budget. A balance bike would be more budget-friendly)

    #1057639
    chris_s
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    @dasgeh 144513 wrote:

    Woom 2. Take the pedals off and use as a balance bike until they ask for pedals.

    (You didn’t mention budget. A balance bike would be more budget-friendly)

    This.

    #1057645
    hozn
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    For balance bikes, I agree with Tim. For little kids, Strider is excellent: the bikes weigh 6lbs or less.

    For a 3 yr old I agree with Dasgeh; something like a Woom or Isla 14″ bike. Three is old enough to be able to able to heft the extra weight — and probably old enough to have the legs to pedal once balance is sorted (my younger son has been pedaling his Isla now since about 2 and a half; it helps to have an older brother to chase).

    #1057689
    Vicegrip
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    And you don’t need to buy new. Kids beginner bikes are on craigslist All The Time. Sell them for what you bought them for when the kiddoz grow out of them. It is the lending library of bikes.

    #1074968
    EasyRider
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    I’ve had good experience with the Stampede Charger 12″. I considered the Woom, but my son was a pretty little dude last xmas, maybe too small for a 14″. He has younger cousins so I figured we’d replace the balance bike with a pedal bicycle when he’s ready for one and pass the balance bike along. I liked the Stampede because of the fat pneumatic tires and because it has a brake lever that operates a rear drum brake. It’s good practice.

    #1075118
    drevil
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    Another spammer. Yuckarooni.

    BTW, if you aren’t a spammer Wheelgadget, get the most expensive one. Because you are a spammer! :)
    http://bikearlingtonforum.com/search.php?searchid=2655752

    #1075139
    Dewey
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    Another source of Balance Bike reviews is two wheeling tots.

    #1075140
    dasgeh
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    Also, a relatively new entrant to the kids’ bike market, Prevelo, has a balance bike that has a hand brake. It is super awesome. It is, however, not cheap.

    #1075141
    EasyRider
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    Looks pretty cool. If 200 is too steep, the Stampede Charger is about $70 less, has a hand brake and a quill stem so that the handlebars are adjustable.

    #1076721
    gcyrogy
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    I bought a smart Gear smart balance bike for my 5 y/o kid and he enjoys it. You can check out smart gear balance bike reviews here.

    Thanks 😊

    #1091236
    Mummzy
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    The Woom 1 https://toyboxadvisor.com/best-balance-bikes-for-two-year-olds#3_WOOM_BIKES_USA_Woom_1_Balance_Bike_Best_For_Steering_Control has a handbrake, and the lowest standover of any balance bike I’ve seen. Minimum saddle height is just over 10″. I also have a two-year-old who’s all torso with stump legs, and the Woom 1 fits him nicely.

    The only con is that its’ quite a bit more expensive than most other balance bikes.

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