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Nickie N. Perry
> 3 dayI like everything about this bike. My daughter is tall to be only 3 and a half years old. She weighs 42.5 lbs and it fits her perfectly! She will have this bike for at least two years. My goal is for her to learn to ride it very well and the balance and not ever have a bike with training wheels. My son had the exact same bike in the color Green at age 3 until he was 5 and half years old (until about 5 to 6 months ago and I sold it to a friend for her son). These are the best balance bikes on the planet if you ask me.
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Laura
Greater than one weekThese bikes last for years, they’re super nice. Just upgraded from the 9 inch to the 12 inch for our 3 year old.
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Carlos A.
Greater than one weekEasy to assemble and ready to go!
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anna
> 3 dayAmazing bike! Teaches kids how to balance. My three year old loves it, he goes super fast. Helps make the transition to a two wheeler easier!
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Ms. Ivy Swift Jr.
> 3 dayAbsolutely love it, my two year old loves it! She had some trouble at first because it’s her first bike but within a few days she was balancing on it so well!
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Larry Sr
> 3 daykids are learning to balance and coast. Our twins of 3 &1/2 started with the smaller version first.
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Darby
> 3 dayI have preschool so I needed a balance bike that would serve children of all sizes. I did research on what was described as “the best” from online sites and what I learned made perfect sense and seemed logical. For instance, air in the tires would help with bumps but solid foam tires wouldn’t go flat. Y-VELLO merged the foam tires with a rubber outer layer. I cannot stress enough about how WONDERFUL that feature is! Our children only ride inside in our gym because we have snow for most of the school year. Solid foam tires slip and kids fall much much more often than on the rubber covered foam tires on this bike. This feature , in my opinion , should be stressed more from the company. We have also bought high end bikes with air tires. Great bikes but they leave black marks on the gym floor. Bottom line is this bike would serve children inside and outside and I would recommend it to everyone.
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Linda E. Kaufman
> 3 dayAdorable and fantastic quality. My 3.5 year old loves zooming around on it and even her 7 and 9 year old cousins have a great time riding it :) Adjustable height on the seat is also a wonderful (and necessary) feature. Really great gift from my parents.
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Kelli Wilkinson
> 3 dayEasy to assemble! Nice bike
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayYep, all the reviews on here are correct in that this is an awesome little bike! My 4 year old took to it immediately and just loves it. Within a day or so he was zooming through the neighborhood... and thats coming from a little kid that had a hard time with a small bicycle with training wheels (it was a Planes themed little kids bicycle from Walmart he got as a gift; it was so difficult to pedal it... it wasnt a good bike). A balance bike as a starter bike just makes sense. As soon as a child masters the balance bike, its seamless to go to a full pedal bike. The one exception I have about this bike is that the other day my son turned wrong, and the stop that keeps the handle bars from turning excessively either way broke. The stop is just a little plastic wedge on the backside bottom of the front fork stem. When my son turned wrong, the plastic stop wedge broke, and then the handlebars REALLY over-turned and kept causing him to wreck. When we got back to the house, I took the forks out, drilled a hole where the plastic stop was supposed to be, screwed in a decent size metal screw into the hole, and cut off the backside of the screw so it was flush inside the fork stem. I reassembled the forks, and the screw now works as the stop... and all is back to normal. With a metal screw in there as a stop, that shouldnt happen again. I was surprised as how little of plastic was designed as the original turning stop... it wasnt nearly robust enough.