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Rating: | (4.6 out of 5 stars) |
Reviews: | 25 Walmart Reviews |
Product Name: | Radio Flyer, All-Terrain Balance Bike, Air Tires, Red |
Product Description: | Boost your child's confidence by giving him/her a more fun and effective way to learn to ride a bike! This pedal-free beginner bike allows your child to focus on balance, preparing him/her for a two-wheeler in no time. Avoid wobbly and frustrating training wheels altogether! The Radio Flyer Glide & Go Balance Bike with air tires helps eliminate the fear of falling, allowing children as young as 2-1/2 to get on and go. The bike features air tires that hug the road and a sturdy steel frame for durability. The comfort seat adjusts to grow with your child and the ringing bell offers additional fun. Radio Flyer Glide & Go Balance Bike with Air Tires: |
Manufacturer: | Radio Flyer - Import |
Model Number: | 803 |
Product SKU: | 38237167 |
UPC: | 042385111087 |
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My dad taught me to drive the same way. Just put me in the pickup, shifted into neutral, and released the handbrake.
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My about to be 4 yr old has a balance bike and is great on it, we want to try to get him into a proper 2 wheeler maybe by this summer, but he doesn't know how to peddle. So we're looking to get him a training wheel bike that we can take the pedals off and then he'll use as a 2 wheeler once he gets the hang of it. My concern is do training wheel bikes work as well for 2 wheels as a proper 2 wheeler not meant to work with training wheels? The last training bike I bought for my daughter was just crazy heavy and seemingly poor design don't want this to be that kind of bike
My about to be 4 yr old has a balance bike and is great on it, we want to try to get him into a proper 2 wheeler maybe by this summer, but he doesn't know how to peddle. So we're looking to get him a training wheel bike that we can take the pedals off and then he'll use as a 2 wheeler once he gets the hang of it. My concern is do training wheel bikes work as well for 2 wheels as a proper 2 wheeler not meant to work with training wheels? The last training bike I bought for my daughter was just crazy heavy and seemingly poor design don't want this to be that kind of bike