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12" SPORT BIKE - The Sport is our best all-around model for toddlers. It features mini rubber grips, a padded seat, a safety pad, performance footrests, and an 11" starting seat height, making it easy for young kids to straddle the bike from a young age.
EASY TO ADJUST - As your child grows, you can easily adjust the seat and handlebar heights without any tools. The seat height range is from 11-17", fitting a wide range of inseam lengths (12-18"). Additionally, the foam rubber tires will never go flat.
WHAT IS A BALANCE BIKE? - A balance bike teaches your child the basics of riding with the feeling of being on a bike. It helps build confidence through striding and practicing bike-handling skills.
WHY DO I NEED IT? - Balance bikes are proven to teach kids to ride faster than traditional methods. Your child will learn balance and steering, making the transition to a pedal bike much easier.
JOIN THE STRIDER FAMILY - Welcome to the bike that set the world on fire and revolutionized kids' bike learning. Kids as young as one can experience the thrill of riding without stabilizers—before they even leave diapers.
It features mini rubber grips, a padded seat, a safety pad, performance footrests, and an 11" starting seat height, making it easy for young kids to straddle the bike from a young age.
As your child grows, you can easily adjust the seat and handlebar heights without any tools. The seat height range is from 11-17", fitting a wide range of inseam lengths (12-18"). Additionally, the foam rubber tires will never go flat.
A balance bike introduces your child to the feeling of being on a bike, building up their confidence through striding and allowing them to practice bike-handling skills.
Balance bikes are proven to teach kids to ride faster than traditional methods. Your child will learn balance and steering, making the transition to a pedal bike much easier.
Welcome to the bike that set the world on fire and revolutionized kids' bike learning. Kids as young as one can experience the thrill of riding without stabilizers—before they even leave diapers.