Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike

Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike

Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike

  • The #1 Selling, Most highly rated, Highest Reviewed Balance Bike in the World.
  • STRIDER has the youngest starting age: 18 months. If they can walk they can ride!
  • The Most Adjustable Seat & Handlebar Height of any Balance Bike.
  • STRIDER gives children the Easiest Transition to a Pedal Bike.
  • In addition to the mini-seat (18-36 months), the 12 Sport model also includes a padded seat with extra long seat post (36-60 months).

Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike
Strider 12 Sport Our Feature-Rich, Mid-Level Model. A fun way to learn two-wheel balance Strider balance bikes are the industry-leader when it comes to helping children as young as 18 months learn to ride on two wheels. The lightweight, pedal-less design allows children to straddle the bike with both feet on the ground and easily propel the bike by walking or running. This natural method puts the focus on the fundamentals of balancing, leaning, a

3 thoughts on “Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike

  1. 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Good quality for passing down to siblings, August 12, 2014
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    A. Marshall (New York) –
      

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    We have four children, ages 6, 4, 2, and 6 months. Our oldest still does not know how to ride his bicycle without training wheels and we wanted to help him learn a little faster. I did some research and found some balance bikes that were made for toddlers, then a few that were made for older kids… and then there’s this one. My two-year-old can hop on and try it out with the little seat, then we can quickly switch seats and the older two kids can try it out as well. It will also be used when our youngest is older. So for us, since all four children can use it and learn to balance, it has been a great purchase.

    The bike is well-made and seems like it will last through all four children and we should still be able to sell it when they’re done. The seats and handle bars are easily adjusted. The ride is smooth and there is a little space for the children to rest their feet when they get the hang of it.

    My son is six years old, so he is older than the recommended 18 months- 5 year range listed on the product. He is average height and weight (44 inches tall, 42 pounds), and he can still ride on it just fine. He is quickly learning to balance as he rides down the slight slope of our driveway. It has given him a lot more confidence when riding and he even wants to take off his training wheels.

    We purchased the green color and the bike looks great! I wish that it included brakes, but then that would probably greatly increase the price. Overall, if you are shopping for a balance bike for multiple children, this one is a great buy.

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  2. 9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    balance bike, July 12, 2014
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    sassyskatemom (Folsom, CA) –

    This review is from: Strider 12 Sport No-Pedal Balance Bike (Sports)
    I purchased this bike for my son when he was ten months old. He loved it then, and several years later he still loves it. He calls it his “motercycle” he rides it all around the area. My son has congenital scoliosis so I was hoping that the bike would help him with core muscle strenght for balance issues, it does seem to help him. It has lasted three years so far and we have used it reguarly, even on the local bike trails. It is deffinately something that can be passed to siblings… its a good buy.

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  3. 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Love this bike!, June 1, 2014
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    sylvia

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    Ok first of all it wasn’t clear in the description but this bike DOES come with the bigger seat as well as the little seat so that a child can ride this up to 5 years old.

    The bike itself is very very light, my little munchkin can pick it up with ease. He was trying to get on the bike before I had it completely put together lol.

    The frame is very sturdy, my only real complaint is that the seat clamp doesn’t seem to get as tight as it needs to be because the seat has shifted very slightly but my son can be extremely rough on it so that may not happen to all of them.

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