Radio Flyer Cyclone
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A maximum weight of 70 lbs applies to the Cyclone.
No, not that I am aware of. As I see it, you should stay in a wheelchair. After all, how would you be able to sit all the way up and down with a broken leg?
Children should be between 3 and 5 years old 2 out of 7 was fine for me. It was a treat for the 5 year old, but his legs were too short for it. Although he still had fun, he still enjoyed himself. These four points represent the Despite his age, 5 year old was a great student with plenty of room for improvement.
In addition to my love of accommodate grandmothers and my unwillingness to use it on my hardwood floors.
Selected User Reviews For Radio Flyer Cyclone
Despite being lightweight and easy to assemble, I found the product to be very durable. She is only 2, so the bike is too big for her, rather than use the hand pegs, she just pushes the wheels. However, others such as her siblings age 3, 7, and 9 have no trouble at all with the bike. One thing I would like to see is that it comes with some type of rubber wheel or grip tape to help it have more traction on tile and other surfaces. The floors are made of wood. A child with a small frame is especially likely to slip the wheels as they have a thin grip. The following updates are in effect now A therapist discovered that you can contact Radio Flyer's customer service line if you are having trouble with your daughter I would like the option of an additional velcro piece to allow for children who have trouble controlling their legs. This way, their feet won't get tangled! The piece can be ordered for free as far as we know Wow, how awesome is that!.
As a result of just being, it happened. wish I had written a review when I bought this 2 1/2 years ago, so I'm now able to give you a more accurate review. It was purchased for our grandson who is born His eyes light up when he sees In the process, he calls it his "bike" and rides it all over the place! In the second and third days of the training, participants will During the past five years, only 1 wheel has broken, but this was not the fault of the manufacturer. as a result of so much playing with her. The bike has provided him with the same level of mobility that other kids have. I really wish they would make this bigger. He's going to outgrow it soon, and I'm really dreading You might not have a huge market for it, but I saw another review where it was for a child with Spina Bifida. If you make a solid wheel like a bike, please consider creating a solid wheel with rubber tires. The wheels would extend the ease of his mobility beyond flat surfaces, and I'm sure I'd gladly pay for them!.
I'd love it if it came in an adult size so you can use it to work your upper body, since you'll need a lot of strength to push yourself along in this. It was a breeze to install and it is really fun to use, but the only thing I do not like Even though it is plastic, because of the lack of tread it can be hard for my 3 year old to use it at times, especially if he's trying to go fast in it. The nice thing is that the user is sitting down, so there is no chance of him or her slipping out to their detriment. Despite the fact that he won't need a helmet, all the same I have my son wear one anyways. The way I treat my son is a bit too protective of him. recommend this cyclone to any child from 3 to 10 years old As early as 6 years old, depending on how big the kid is and how much he or she weighs. You may be unable to use this approach if your child is very overweight and extremely large. Approximately 60lbs is the maximum weight I would recommend. Have fun!
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Since about thirty years ago, I've had two plastic WhizWheels in my family. It used to be that kids loved them, now we are seeing their kids love them and we don't see them on the market anymore. This is why we were thrilled when we saw it. We found the ring to be metal, well made, and perfect, but it does not even fit our little granddaughter, who is eight years old. I don't like how small it is. We are disappointed. I think this product would be a winning one if it was the same size as our old plastic one.
The Cyclone was sold to me for my 4 year old grandson, thinking that he was the only one who would be able In the end it was the most fought over gift of the holiday since the boys, ages 6 and 8, wanted to use it, as well. As my daughter has a small back yard, the Cyclone is very maneuverable and fun, making it a great purchase for her.
He broke his leg when he was two years old, so we bought him this. A plastic cutting board was put in front of him for him to place his feet on, and this worked great. It was easy for him to get around on and he enjoyed The only complaint I have is that after heavy use, it starts squeaking badly. In order to stop squeaks, remove the inner caps on the wheel hubs, so that some graphite can be placed on the axles.
We put this together as soon as we got it. She loved it just as much as her 7-year-old brother. He fell on it when his older brother got on it. Now it squeaks. It would have been helpful if there had been a weight limit on the box. As long as the squeaks continue, my 7 year old not so much uses it. I found assembling it to be easy. Putting it together was a joint effort between my nine-year-old and me.
A 3-year-old child sat down right away and knew how to maneuver on his own She did need advice to make her turn (she had to be prodded to turn That's what I love about Nevertheless, I'm biased in the sense that I find anything that keeps my child active to be wonderful. There is one downside that I hope Radio Flyer will fix, which is that there is no place for a safety flag. Since this toy lacks safety, it won't be suitable for use anywhere there are cars (it's best suited for paving, but I can't let her ride it in any car-filled areas).