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Best Kids' Balance Bikes

Strider - 12 Sport Balance Bike, Ages 18 Months to 5 Years
GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD: The seat and handlebar heights adjust to accommodate ages 18 months to 5 years, or a 12 to 20" inseam (no tools required). COMFORTABLE AND SAFE: The 12 Sport comes equipped with a padded seat and a handlebar pad, providing an extra level of safety and comfort so they can ride all day long.
Reviews
"I absolutely love this bike, and so do my kids, I think it's fantastic that the seat height can change as the grew, you can use this bike for a 1.5 year old to even older!"
"I bought this for my son for Christmas and it was perfect!"
"I adjusted the seat and handle a few times. My son learned to balance within a couple of months on this, and can now ride a regular bike without training wheels."
"Great produce and good fit for my theee year old but too small for my five year old."
"My 2 year old grandson was able to get right on."
"The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is it seems like his calves hit the balance bar by the back wheel a lot."
"I like everything abut the bike except the tires, would prefer regular rubber tires even at the extra cost."
"I was a little unsure of the foam tires but they are great!"
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Strider - 12 Classic Balance Bike, Ages 18 Months to 3 Years
GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD: The seat and handlebar heights adjust to accommodate ages 18 months to 3 years, or a 12 to 17" inseam. DESIGNED FOR YOUNG KIDS: The lightweight frame weighs only 6.7 pounds, making it easy for your child to ride and stride.
Reviews
"That same strider bike got passed around to about a dozen of their friends and taught them all to ride in a couple days to 2 weeks."
"Exactly as pictured."
"My grandson loved it arrived in plenty of time for his birthday."
"Very easy to put together and to adjust seat height."
"He is 3 now and can ride a two wheel bike without training wheels like a champ."
"This is such a great little bike!"
"I wish they had these when our kids were little."
"We have two others for our twin boy and girl they are 3 they just love them."
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Balance Bike for Kids - 2, 3 & 4 Year Olds - Lightweight Banana Bike LT
NEW IMPROVED 2017 Model - Updated Design with Upgraded Bearings, New Upgraded Seat, New Quick Release Seat Bracket, New Stronger Metal Headset, New Upgraded Handlebars, Now Easier to Assemble. The Original Banana shaped bicycle frame design ideal training bike from 18 month old toddlers and small children starting off.
Reviews
"I think the earliest I’d recommend a balance bike is age 1.5 because of basic understanding of what a bike does is around then."
"This is a great bike at a great price!"
"These are very sturdy bikes and are a hit with all the children in our preschool."
"We have 16 inches of snow but I let her ride in the house with helmet and she stays on it for hours...she love it...the tires are not rough on my bamboo floors either."
"So far it's been a great little bike for my 3 year old."
"We are very happy with this bike!"
"My son loved his big sisters balance bike so we though it fitting to get him his own blue one. Hubby reviewed the instructions to make sure he did it right. For some odd reason the bolt keeps coming loose."
"It's hard to rate any higher when the wheels are plastic and not rubber, and not even true."
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Best Kids' Balance Bikes

Strider - 12 Sport Balance Bike, Ages 18 Months to 5 Years
With the help of a balance bike, the child can learn how to balance and ride a bike in the most simplest way. GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD: The seat and handlebar heights adjust to accommodate ages 18 months to 5 years, or a 12 to 20" inseam (no tools required). COMFORTABLE AND SAFE: The 12 Sport comes equipped with a padded seat and a handlebar pad, providing an extra level of safety and comfort so they can ride all day long.
Reviews
"My 2 year old grandson was able to get right on."
"The only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is it seems like his calves hit the balance bar by the back wheel a lot."
"I like everything abut the bike except the tires, would prefer regular rubber tires even at the extra cost."
"I was a little unsure of the foam tires but they are great!"
"The bike seems to be well made, it is definitely quite light which helps her to feel more confident and gives her the ability to control it."
"Pneumatic tires would be a wonderful upgrade that we wish you could purchase separate! She is a small 17 months old and it will take longer for her to master this bike because of her size but she loves it too."
"Great for by boys 2, 4 and 6."
"We love this bike SO much."
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Best Kids' Bikes & Accessories

Radio Flyer 4-in-1 Stroll 'N Trike
It offers 4 ways to ride, to accommodate ages 9 months to 5 years: it easily converts from a stroller to a steering trike, learning-to-ride-trike, and finally a classic trike. Enter your model number to make sure this fits. Grows with your child — 4 ways to ride: infant trike, steering trike, learn-to-ride trike and classic trike.
Reviews
"My only criticisms are that it takes a little while to put together (20 to 30 minutes) and also the adult handle bar could be a couple inches longer."
"So I wanted to buy my daughter a trike that I can push until she reaches the peddles and also adjusts to her size. I really needed this to be a sturdy, easy to maneuver, and durable trike for long periods of use since we do plenty of walking. I've read in some reviews that some trikes have handles that come off and feel cheap because of the plastic materials they are made from. It has a hatchback, meaning there is a compartment on the back that can hold keys, phones, toys, and rocks that your child might collect on your walk. And lastly, the seat moves, the harness can be taken off, the pedals can be adjusted to stay still while you push the bike... Basically many things that other trikes didn't have."
"Make sure the petal screws are tight-they were already on the bike, we did not put them on. Once we put the new screws on tight, the bike did fine over rough sidewalks but I am not sure this will last."
"It is a great trike, but a bit large for my 2 year old grandson."
"The assembly was a bit challenging as parts weren't clearly labeled and my husband had to smooth down one of the parts to make the plastic cover fit correctly over it."
"The only problem I would like to see changed is to have a place for the child to put his feet when he is small - it could unclip when they get older. My grandson simply dangles his feet down, which means the pedals bump his feet when we are rolling."
"Ridiculously hard to steer."
"Back wheels are not good and no tray to keep the legs for toddlers under 19 months and handle is not good at all."
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Best Kids' Bike Helmets

Bell Minnie Toddler Helmet
Enter your model number to make sure this fits.
Reviews
"Bought this with matching protective gear for my daughter's 3rd birthday (she got her first bike)."
"Got this for the little one to ride on the back of my bike carrier."
"Did not fit on my daughters head, she’s 4, not on her friends head who’s 5."
"Great price and safety for first bike."
"Just as adorable in person!!!"
"Came as expected and fit as expected."
"High quality graphics and raised glitter circles encompass the helmet."
"Even though I used the head circumference from the pediatrician this helmet was too small ."
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Best Kids' Bicycles

RoyalBaby BMX Freestyle Kids Bike, Boy's Bikes and Girl's Bikes with training wheels, 12 inch, 14 inch, 16 inch, 18 inch, Gifts for children
● Front caliper brake, rear coaster brake.18 inch - dual hand brake The combination of brakes gives many options for learning to stop. ●12 inch suitable for child, whose height 33"-41", age 2-4 yr old. ●14 inch suitable for child, whose height 36" - 47", age 3-5 yr old. This sporty bike for boys and girls comes with a bell, a water bottle, training wheels, and a quick release seatpost which makes it easy to adjust the height of the seat (with carrying handle on 12-14-16 inch).
Reviews
"This bike earned five stars from our household because it's a good-looking, thoughtfully designed option for small kids who want a big-kid ride. -- It comes in a hard-to-find 14" size, which is just right for many riders ages 4 and 5. He was riding a 16" bike with training wheels, and although he had developed the balance necessary to ride without trainers, he was afraid to ride without them as his feet couldn't touch the ground."
"I sat down and read every single review of this bike, and I would like to address what seemed to be the most popular complaints: * "Too heavy!" Then, thinking about the mess of returning this large object, I ran out to the shed to see how heavy her 12" bike was. * "Wheels don't spin freely" - This was also a big concern of mine, as I am a stickler about quality control at the factory level. One thing I noticed was that the front caliper brakes needed to be adjusted, as they were rubbing slightly against the tire, creating that "imbalanced" sound when spinning the wheel quickly. If the coaster brake is engaged in the slightest, you can hear it rubbing as the wheel turns, so take note. Which leads me to the next con to address... * "Wheels out of true" - This one was concerning because it was mentioned by a few reviewers who claimed to have experience in bike assembly, maintenance, and repair. Once I figured out tightening the spokes was counterclockwise, in about 10 minutes I had both wheels very close to true and they spun much easier! Since I was able to correct the issue, and I'm pretty sure that places like Wally World and Target don't "true" their bikes prior to purchase, I decided not to dock a star. However, after easily peeling off a few decals, and throwing out the ridiculous stickers that come with it, this bike only says "RoyalBaby" in two places...the seat and the center of the handlebars. Even the company logo on the front of the frame has a predominant crown where you can't even see the small print "RoyalBaby" unless you stick your face right up to the forks. However we have several bicycle water bottles in our home and they all fit snugly in the holder, which is made of metal and bolts to the frame. Besides, the rear axle sits in a groove which allows you to slide it backwards or forward to adjust the tension in the chain, which apparently, some of these reviewers failed to realize. With a little time taken to read the instructions and make some basic adjustments, this bike seems more than capable of providing our kids with years of good riding."
"The only negative I have to mention, and it’s a small one is that the water bottle holder doesn’t fit too well between the seat, and rear tire."
"Looked like it was easy to assemble (I caught Santa putting it together Christmas Eve) and I love that it comes with all the extras that you would want on a bike like a water bottle, a bell, and the training wheels."
"The bike comes in about 5 pieces, so no need to pay for "expert" assembly unless you are truly incapable of the simplest directions - or have a physical handicap that would be an issue, and even then just hire a neighborhood kid to it."
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Best Kids' Bike Accessories

Turbospoke Bicycle Exhaust System
Remember putting baseball cards into the spokes of your bicycle to create motorcycle sounds? The specially designed Turbospoke Exhaust Pipe amplifies the sound creating a realistic motorcycle growl that people will notice. Remember putting baseball cards into the spokes of your bicycle to create motorcycle sounds? The specially designed Turbospoke Exhaust pipe amplifies the sound creating a motorcycle growl that people will notice. The 3 durable Motocards make 3 different motorcycle sounds and the megaphone exhaust pipe really turns up the volume as you power down the road.
Reviews
"The cards are sturdy enough to outlast cards and cans significantly."
"My 8 yr old son loves this bike exhaust system!"
"Easy install, 7 year old has a lot of fun with it and seems to like it."
"This is a cute item I would suggest not buying the replacement cards save your money you could make your own out of some type of hard plastic and trace the original ones I did not hear any difference between the three plastic cards it comes with this will not work well I'm sorry it will not fit well on a 14 inch kids bike."
"Cute product."
"I used the biggest ones that would fit through the bolt holes and the included rubber piece (to grip the frame) and it's been flawless since."
"Missing a star because I would be more than happy to pay quite a bit more for a metal version if one existed."
"The plastic "Pringles" top/lid that he was using prior was louder and more realistic than this."
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Best Kids' Tricycles

Radio Flyer 4-in-1 Stroll 'N Trike
Enter your model number to make sure this fits. Grows with your child — 4 ways to ride: infant trike, steering trike, learn-to-ride trike and classic trike.
Reviews
"My only criticisms are that it takes a little while to put together (20 to 30 minutes) and also the adult handle bar could be a couple inches longer."
"So I wanted to buy my daughter a trike that I can push until she reaches the peddles and also adjusts to her size. I really needed this to be a sturdy, easy to maneuver, and durable trike for long periods of use since we do plenty of walking. I've read in some reviews that some trikes have handles that come off and feel cheap because of the plastic materials they are made from. It has a hatchback, meaning there is a compartment on the back that can hold keys, phones, toys, and rocks that your child might collect on your walk. And lastly, the seat moves, the harness can be taken off, the pedals can be adjusted to stay still while you push the bike... Basically many things that other trikes didn't have."
"Make sure the petal screws are tight-they were already on the bike, we did not put them on. Once we put the new screws on tight, the bike did fine over rough sidewalks but I am not sure this will last."
"We have been extremely impressed with the versatile nature of this product."
"It is a great trike, but a bit large for my 2 year old grandson."
"Purchased this as a Christmas gift for my eight month old son."
"The only problem I would like to see changed is to have a place for the child to put his feet when he is small - it could unclip when they get older. My grandson simply dangles his feet down, which means the pedals bump his feet when we are rolling."
"Back wheels are not good and no tray to keep the legs for toddlers under 19 months and handle is not good at all."
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Best Kids' Cycling Protective Gear

Schwinn SW76308-6 Child's Pad Set with Knee Elbow and Gloves
Ride safer and in style while learning with the Schwinn pad set. Includes protective gloves, knee & elbow pad sets for children learning to ride or skate.
Reviews
"The knee and elbow pads are almost the same exact size!"
"Gloves take some time to get on but he loves wearing them and acting like a boxer ;) It's a good solid set!"
"I bought these for my 4 year old to use with his new skateboard."
"Ship fast, fits my tall 3 year old perfectly and seems like there's plenty room to grow!"
"This combination of pads (for knees AND elbows) and fingerless gloves were a great gift for the safety of our 4-year old grandson."
"The gloves are what my son loved but they sre getting like this little balls on them...seems like the quality of the material is not so good, the other parts are very safe but to tough so my its difficult to use."
"The gloves were not as small as I had hoped but everything else worked well!"
"Within 3 days of arrival and one use the straps of the guards are tearing off ."
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Best Bicycle Training Wheels

Wald 10252 Bicycle Training Wheels (16 to 20-Inch Wheels, .75 and 1-Inch Frame Tubes)
Designed to mount on most bicycles measuring 16 to 20 inches. Features 5 1/2" diameter plated steel wheels with rubber tires.
Reviews
"This is the second set i bought from them..she got a new bike so i ordered these for her new bike."
"So trying to adjust chain slack, height of wheels and making sure the rear wheel is straight at the same time was kinda pain in the (;&:'."
"Now that she's older she was passed down a 16" bike which doesn't have training wheels."
"A problem may come up because the rear axle on the bicycle wasn't long enough to correctly add the training wheels to the axle."
"A bit of a challenge putting them on the Firmstrong Urban Girl Single Speed Beach Cruiser Bicycle (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004CZEBX6/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1), but overall pretty sturdy."
"Razor High Roller BMX/Freestyle Bike, 20-Inch,... is what we bought these for - you can't use the braces/locks/brackets pictured on this bike, but the training wheels if you tighten them good, don't need them."
"She was fearful of graduating to a larger bike, but these gave her the confidence to move forward, and within a very short period of time, they were removed from her bike."
"Purchased these to replace a set of factory OEM diamondback training wheels that collapsed after about 15hrs of use by a 40lb child (scary). In the old set the lack of support there caused the metal around where the bolt passed through to collapse and my son to fall off his bike (luckily into the grass)."
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