TheCroco Balance Bike 12” Sturdy and Lightweight to Make Riding Easy for Kids Ages 2, 3, 4, 5 Years.… (Black Aluminum, Premium (Aluminum))
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Because it is a more natural position for the foot than flat, the child should be able to rest their feet easily while gliding.
I bought this for my 18-month-old grandson at Christmas on the advice of my children. They were able to make it perfectly fit!
There's no way to fix it unless you get a bike that fits. However, you should get that kid a basketball.
From 11. 5 to 18. 5 inch
Selected User Reviews For TheCroco Balance Bike 12” Sturdy and Lightweight to Make Riding Easy for Kids Ages 2, 3, 4, 5 Years.… (Black Aluminum, Premium (Aluminum))
These are fantastic! We have three sons, two of whom are two and a half years old. They're a hit with all three of us. Our 2-year-old walks it, sits on the seat for a while, and then gets back up to walk it again! He's getting the hang of it, but he wasn't intimidated by it at all because the seat and handle bar heights are adjustable!br>br>Our five-year-old is FAST! He quickly learned the ropes and now rides on a daily basis! Our eldest is a little more reserved and cautious, so he isn't quite as daring with his, but he still enjoys it! br>br>Assembly was a breeze! We were able to put all three together in under 10 minutes! The entire bike is extremely light weight because the tires aren't made of rubber or a heavy material. So much so that our two-year-old can pick it up from the garage and carry it out onto the sidewalk without assistance! These were well worth the money! br>br> Our kids use them on a daily basis, and we're frequently asked where we got them by our friends who come over for play dates. When friends come over, it usually turns into a fight because everyone wants to take a turn with one. There are five stars all around!.
My husband spent hours researching which of my bikes would be best for our little one, and I didn't want to waste anyone's time by writing a review. br>br>First, he bought the banana; the bike was fine, but it was a little heavy and didn't have anywhere for our daughter to rest her feet. The bike was unassembled, unlike the strider or the croco, and the bearings were cheaply done (ok bike for the price). br>br>The strider was the most expensive, came mostly assembled, had a foot rest, and an internal bearing, but it was still heavy at nearly 7 pounds and made of steel (still a great bike). br>br>Like the strider, the croco has a lot to offer and comes mostly assembled with instructions. Except that this bike weighed 4 pounds and was made of aluminum, making it a superior product in the bike vs. steal category. We bought the croco bike, croco handle bar pads, bell, and croco helmet for the same price as the strider bike. Overall, we thought the croco was a far superior bike, even without the extras, and at a lower cost.
is a jerk. These are fantastic bicycles. It's incredibly simple to pick up. In less than 30 minutes, my 2-year-old had it down. He then downed a red bull and did a wheelie all the way down the street without using any pedals. A+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
I'm glad we didn't go with a Strider because it would have cost us a lot more money. Our two-year-old manages the Croco admirably, and we find it easy to carry it around when he's finished. The assembly was simple and quick, requiring only the attachment of the handlebars. The seat is extremely comfortable and substantial in comparison to other bikes. This is an excellent bicycle.
1. Pricing that is competitive.
2. Handles that are straight.
3. Tires made of foam.
4. Four pounds is a super light weight!
5. The finish is of high quality.
6. It is simple to put together.
7. Both the seat and the handlebars have a snap lock adjustment.
8. Footrest has a great built-in location. br>9. There's nothing to break or fall off. br>Excellent bike; very pleased with the unit.
Since his sister got a bike, my 2-year-old son has been begging for one. I looked at the micro g bike and the strider balance bike because those are the ones I've seen around the neighborhood, and we tried them out in the store before deciding to buy the strider later on Amazon. I'm glad we gave this bike a try because it looked similar and was available at a much lower price. br>As a comparison to the strider: br>The croco bike is similar to the strider, but it weighs two pounds less. My two-year-old is able to pick up and carry the bike. It's no problem for me to hang it on the stroller or carry it in one arm while carrying him in the other when he gets tired. It appears to be well constructed - Before allowing our son to use it, my husband put it through its paces. br>As a comparison to micro: br>The Micro is built differently, and while I enjoy their scooters and have both children's and adult models, I am not a fan of the bike; my son's legs were too short for the bike from a seated position, and he couldn't get comfortable on the seat. He tried to use it as a push toy over and over again. At around 4 pounds each, the croco and the micro g bike are comparable. br>Overall, I'm happy with this bike, and I'm hoping he'll be able to ride it for a few years. Big sister is envious of you!.
a year and a half This bike is EXACTLY what they need. Lightweight, adaptable to each child's needs, and a lot of fun! My only issue is that they fight so much over it that I may have to purchase two more! br>There are two minor drawbacks that aren't even worth mentioning: It required a little more assembly than I was comfortable with, so I had to enlist the assistance of another person. I wish the wheels weren't made of plastic, but I understand that this is what makes it so light and easy to handle for the kids. br>I'd buy it again (and will most likely have to)!.