Banana LT Balance Bike - Lightweight Toddler Bike for 2, 3, 4, and 5 Year Old Boys and Girls - No Pedal Bikes for Kids with Adjustable Handlebar and seat - Aluminium, EVA Tires - Training Bike
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gavin
> 3 day3rd Review (4 Stars) I contacted Banana Bike and they were very responsive. They sent a set of 2 new wheels ready to go within the week. My son was out of commission for the week and he wasnt happy about that, but sometimes this is the reality. I wasnt happy that it broke so quick, but Banana stood behind their product and fixed it. 2nd Review (1 Star) After 5 weeks of use one of the bearings blew out on the wheels. 1st Review (5 Stars) My (almost 3) son loves this bike. He was balancing within the week. 3 weeks now and I think its almost time for a pedal bike, No Training Wheels. Amazing. Wish I bought this sooner, but I didnt know about them.
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Chelsea
> 3 dayBought for my son 3rd bday. He was able to navigate it right away. He loves it!
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Kushiah
> 3 dayThis is the perfect bike for beginners. The seat is adjustable & it’s very light weight.
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karl
> 3 dayMy son loves the bike, I like the adjustability of both the seat and handlebar height. It’s very convenient to adjust the seat with the quick release, but the handle bar you’ll need an Allen wrench. One thing I don’t like as much is the tires, it’s plastic not rubber. The wheels also make some noice when riding. Even with the cons my son still loves riding it!
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Wendy Bud
> 3 dayThis was a gift for my two-year-old grandson, and he absolutely loves it. At first he basically just walked while he was pretending to sit on it, and he took a few falls. Then after a week, he was actually pushing himself along on it. Within a month, it was like he was born to ride the thing. Going for walks is so much more enjoyable now that he can keep up and actually be out in front of us. He can last for a couple of miles now where he never would have wanted to go that far in a stroller or walking. Im sure his transition to a pedal bike is going to be a smooth one. He certainly has the balance part of it down!
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Miss Ophelia Hayes MD
> 3 dayI was torn between this and the Strider but ultimately decided to try the Banana Bike because of price, weight and need. You never really know what will impress your toddler and I find that often the things I’ve invested in, he ends up not liking much! So this bike had a nice price point for all its features. I wasn’t as interested in something he would grow into (assuming sooner than later we’ll opt for a bike with pedals) but did want something lightweight (because you always end up carrying it!), comfortable and sturdy. This bike has been an awesome addition to the family! Haha. Definitely recommend it!
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Shelby Harding
> 3 dayJust received this and we are very impressed with the quality for the price! Very clear instructions and easy to assemble in about 10 minutes. We like the low standover for our slightly taller than average 17 month old, headset with bearings, and no maintenance tires. We are fully supporting her at this point, but with practice, we know she will be zooming around! Great starter bike!
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Jeremy
> 3 dayMy daughter had one of these bikes and her and her brother would constantly fight over it. Bought another one and they go riding together around the yard! Very easy to assemble in about 5 min, and everything is adjustable so it can last them a few years. Very happy with this purchase. Half the price of other name brands and it’s the exact same thing.
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Anna
> 3 dayIt looks and works exactly it’s presented.
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Dan Johnson
> 3 dayWe purchased this for our two-year-old for her birthday. It was easy to assemble and seems like decent quality for the price. The seat is adjustable enough to fit her small frame and she loves scooting around on it. The tires are not rubber like I thought they were but instead are made of what feels like a hard foam. That will be nice to not have to worry about getting a flat tire but it does sacrifice a little traction. Overall we are very happy with the purchase. Much more affordable compared to other brands we looked into.