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Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years

Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years
$ 99.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,893 ratings
Durability
9.70
Sturdiness
9.51
Value for money
9.53
Easy to assemble
8.90

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Product Description

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FOUR WAYS TO RIDE: 1) Push trike mode with handle for easy steering 2) Children's tricycle 3) Push bike with parent steering 4) Balance bike
'TWIST AND FLIP': Parents can quickly convert to Balance Bike mode by pressing a button and flipping the two back wheels inward.
REMOVABLE PEDALS - Parents can take the pedals off and store them under the seat of the bike.
SEAT THAT CAN BE ADJUSTED
LARGER WHEELS AND HIGHER GROUND CLEARANCE ARE DESIGNED FOR SAFETY - Larger wheels and ground clearance are designed for safer play and easier riding on uneven terrain. For beginners who struggle to maintain their balance, the three-wheel design provides more stability.

Questions & Answers

If you can't get the back wheels to turn out for your trike, simply press the button and swivel. ?

Turning the bike upside down and wriggling the wheel up and down while holding down the button (not the brake lever) was required. Pulling it out by itself did not work; you must wiggle it as you pull.

When I got my bike, I noticed that it was missing the single seat that you use when riding on two wheels? It had nothing to do with the bike. What am I supposed to do now?

The blue seat can be found underneath the black seat when it is unscrewed. We had the same thoughts and discovered it by accident.

Is it possible to stwer with the help of a push bar?

Yes, the push bar can be used to steer the bike.

When the training wheels are worn out, how long do they take to replace?

THEY SHOULD BE ABLE TO WITHSTAND THE TEST OF TIME WITH NORMAL USE.

Selected User Reviews For Yvolution Y Velo Flippa 4-in-1 Toddler Trike to Balance Bike | Ages 2-5 Years

Torture on a bike This bike is cruel and unusual punishment
4/5

It's actually quite simple to put it together until you get to the part where the back wheels extend outward. The first step is simple; you simply press the two buttons below the seat and the wheel frames extend outward. Step 2 can drive you insane. I was ranting and raving for over three hours because of the poor instructions and the two idiots on YouTube who told you to press the button and the red lever at the same time. These guys must have spent hours fiddling with it before finally getting lucky and unfolding the wheels. The jerks then proceeded to give the incorrect orders. If you try this, your thumbs will die. If you want to watch a YouTube video, go for the one that lasts 49 seconds. To summarize, depress the button and pull the wheel forward slightly; once you hear a click, you can easily flip the wheel. Be patient because it's similar to a Rubik's Cube. Use the 49-second YouTube video as proof once more. I was about to give it back when I came across this video. Torture! As a result, I give the ease of assembly a one-star rating.

Lionel Thompson
Lionel Thompson
| Jun 29, 2021
Great 4- To begin, there are a few things you should be aware of
5/5

This is a fantastic toddler convertible bike/tricycle, but there are a few things to keep in mind. br>Moving the wheels is difficult at first, so take your time. You must apply pressure to the point where the wheel meets the frame. It appears that it won't work at first, but once you've pushed it in the right spot, it's a breeze from there! Our girl is also 2 years old and of average height (approximately 35"), so her feet have not yet reached the pedals. Expect your child to not be able to reach the pedals until they are about 2 1/2 years old, unless they are a tall child.

Daniella Hanna
Daniella Hanna
| Jul 31, 2021
It would be nice if it had a footrest, but it is a breeze to steer
3/5

Durable and of good quality. My son's feet have yet to touch the ground, so I took him for a walk with it. He couldn't stand when we got home because his legs had fallen asleep. For the first stage, I wish it had a foot rest.

Layton Hancock
Layton Hancock
| Aug 02, 2021
This is the best small tricycle on the market
5/5

We chose it because of the cute design and color, but after putting it together and using it, we discovered the quality was outstanding! It's silky smooth, and unlike a previous radio flyer version, it doesn't make any strange squeaking noises. Our entire family enjoys it, from our one-and-a-half-year-old to our five-and-a-half-year-old. I really like how the wheels are closed so they don't pick up as much debris as other bikes do. The best part is the attachable handle that also acts as a steering wheel. We've had a lot of other bikes before, and we've always had to bend down to help the kids steer. This was an extremely well-thought-out design.

Makayla Savage
Makayla Savage
| May 31, 2021
If you're looking for a similar bike, this should be at the top of your list; my son loves it, and I'm happy with my purchase overall
4/5

What is the significance of the four stars? There are always ways to improve any design. I'll start with the benefits that I really like:br>Sturdy construction, adjustable parent handle (good height) that allows you to control the bike's movement, removable pedals, and multiple conversion options. br>br>The disadvantages (to be taken with a grain of salt): Plastic tires replace rubber tires, and there is no foot rest for children under the age of three who are unable to reach the pedals. br>br>Overall, I am very pleased with the bike and would recommend it to others who are considering purchasing one.

Elijah TURNBULL
Elijah TURNBULL
| Dec 27, 2021
It's all right
3/5

It's nice to have the combination, but for the size they'll need to ride this to reach the petals and the weight they'll need to push them, it's not necessary. It would have been more cost effective to purchase a low-cost tricycle and a low-cost ride. My two-and-a-half-year-old can't seem to get the hang of these pedals and quickly lost interest. Encouraged to use it, he was eventually able to push them, but not pedal as well as he could on the cheap and lighter tricycle I bought him for riding to the park. My children are extremely strong, but it is much more difficult to pedal because the material is so thick and heavy. Perhaps 3 was a better number.

Tiana Browning
Tiana Browning
| Dec 01, 2021
EASY ASSEMBLY, QUALITY, AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGN! QUALITY is excellent! This bike does not have a plastic base; instead, it has a metal base
5/5

I had a little trouble getting the wheels to fold out into a tricycle at first. However, with the assistance of my husband, we were able to complete the task, and it is now simple to fold back and forth. It is a hit with my daughter! She is only 2 1/2 inches tall, about 34 inches tall, and she can reach the petals easily.

Theo Chavez
Theo Chavez
| Sep 18, 2021
This is a fantastic motorcycle
5/5

This bike is a hit with my two-year-old, and I like how versatile it is. It's quite charming. It's great for mom that he'll have it for a while. My son is still too short to reach the pedals with his entire foot. I wish there were pegs for him to rest his feet on because they scuff the floor. I instruct him to place his feet on the framework. br> I give this product five stars because it fulfills my expectations. My daughter will hopefully be able to use this bike if my son does not break it (he is a little aggressive).

Hallie Pearce
Hallie Pearce
| Aug 25, 2021

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