Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cycling. Show all posts

4/19/2012

Adams Boy's Run Bike, Blue/Red Review

Adams Boy's Run Bike, Blue/Red
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We got this for my 2 year old boy after breaking a wooden "run bike" from Germany. My son LOVED this bike the moment he got it, and still does at 3 1/2. Anywhere we went people talked about it, and every kid wanted to try it. This bike teaches kids how to balance on a bike -- something that regular bikes with training wheels don't. Don't be fooled -- a bike with training wheels teaches nothing but how to pedal.
Not only was it fun for my son, but he was able to take his training wheels off his "pedal bike" on his third birthday -- in fact, the glide bike had prepared him so well that he was able to ride his regular bike on the first try, and was riding with ease the first day. (this was at least a year ahead of our other kids who did not use a run bike). He still prefers this Adams non-pedal bike to his regular bike, though, so I guess he just likes it better. The bike is also indestructible. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED !! This is probably the best gift we have given based on it's popularity with our kids.

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Teach your child the basics of balancing on a bike--a skill that training wheels don't teach--with this Adams Run bike for boys in blue and red. Everyone has to start somewhere, and Run Bikes are a great place for kids to begin the adventure of learning to ride a bicycle. Simple and safe, these little bikes have no pedals or chain and are regarded by many to be the best way to teach children balance before taking on the challenge of riding a bicycle by themselves.
A fun alternative to a sidewalk bike or tricycle, this Run Bike helps to develop balance and motor skills as well as speed up the learning curve to transition to a two-wheeler. It features a long, comfortably padded saddle for multiple sitting positions as well as an adjustable saddle height to fit a wide range of children from 2-1/2 to 5 years old. The bike weighs approximately 8-1/2 pounds.


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3/24/2012

Playskool Glide to Ride Bike Boy Review

Playskool Glide to Ride Bike Boy
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The tire size for this bike is 12 inches with an inflatable tube but it sits lower than our Tonka 12 inch bike with training wheels. I bought this bike for my 2 year old but it is still to big for him. The minimum seat height is 15.5 inches. So, I used it on my smaller 5 year old to gain his confidence. My 5 year old was speeding around on a 16 inch bike with training wheels. After 4 30 minute sessions gliding with this bike my 5 year old was successful at riding without training wheels and with pedals down hill. After adding the pedals the bike is small for him and I will now put the bike away for my small 2 year old to use next year.
My neighbor saw how well the 5 year old was doing so quickly and is going to borrow it for her 5 year old.
Of course to get the best value out of this bike you would be better off getting this bike around 3 years old so you can use it with the pedals too.

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Learning to ride a bicycle can be challenging for both kids and parents. The Glide to Ride bike provides children with a better way to learn by teaching them balance first ? the most essential skill in learning how to ride a bike. The Glide to Ride bike features two modes and grows with the child.
Kids begin using it in 'glide' mode. In this mode, unlike traditional bicycles, the Glide to Ride bike does not have pedals or training wheels. In 'glide' mode, riders are closer to the ground and use their feet to push along, giving them more control and allowing them to build self confidence.
When they are ready to graduate to 'ride' mode, the bike easily converts with screw-on pedals. The Glide to Ride does not require assembly - the chain and gears are already on the bike in a protective housing. Just screw the pedals on and it's ready to ride! Includes bike, handlebars, pedals, Allen wrench, handlebar pad and instructions. Measurements: 7.1" x 35" x 20". Weight Capacity approximately 55 lbs.

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12/09/2011

PV Glider "Mini-Glider" 12-Inch Balance Training Bike (Small) Review

PV Glider Mini-Glider 12-Inch Balance Training Bike (Small)
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I researched available balance bikes and decided that the Mini Glider is the best for my son. He loves it and couldn't be happier. (He has the blue one, but the color doesn't make a difference.) Here's what sets the Mini Glider apart from the other choices:
- Super lightweight. Shipping weight is 6 pounds. Compare to the 14 pound Kettler Sprint. The lighter, the easier for a young child to manipulate. Watch my son mount, turn around, dismount, and even lift his Mini Glider with ease.
- Foot pegs for ease of riding and transition to a pedal bike. Most brands have no foot rest for training foot position. The Glider Rider Bike has a 10-inch footplate, but my son's shoes are already 9 inches long. His big feet fit on the Mini Glider's foot pegs with no trouble.
- Hand brake. Some others leave this out, saying that the child shouldn't go faster than his feet can stop him. My son figured out how to use the brake on his own. It is helpful to him when stopping at the bottom of a hill. At the end of the video, just before the last notes of the music, you can hear the "Shhh" of the brake as he brings the glider to a safe stop.
- Solid, no-pump tires. With a vehicle this lightweight, you don't need the hassle of airing up tiny tires. These tires are sturdy and give plenty of traction.
- Seat height easily adjusts with the turn of one bolt.
- Minimal assembly required. Simply insert the handle bars, tighten with the included tool, adjust the seat, and go.
- Excellent customer service from the manufacturer. I had a question about adjusting the brake, and when I called the # in the instruction manual I spoke to a real person immediately.
My son is a tall (44-inch) 4 1/2 year old. Not particularly athletic or graceful, it took him until the age of 4 to learn to pedal a tricycle. When he became interested in bicycles, I got him the Mini Glider. At first, he straddled the seat and waddled with the glider. He soon progressed to walking, running, one-foot-pumping, and coasting with his feet on the foot pegs. The video shows his amazing progress from his second day of riding the glider through 2 1/2 weeks of learning. He loves showing off his skills to everyone, and he wants to go riding every day.
Edit: The new model now offered for sale has a quick-release seat clamp. No tool is needed to adjust the seat. They have also made the handlebars adjustable, for an even more customizable fit. Excellent!

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The Mini Glider from Glide Bikes allows children to gain confidence, improve motor skills,increase coordination, and learn balance at their own pace all while having fun!Balance Bikes do not have training wheels and pedals to get in the way, so children learn theimportant first step in riding a bike- BALANCE!● Designed in the U.S.!● Designed for the youngest learners ages 2-5● Lowest and safest balancing speed on the market due to unique geometry and lowercenter of gravity● Unique foot pegs to allow children to improve balance and practice gliding● High quality, lightweight aluminum alloy frame resists corrosion if left outdoors plus hasweight limit of 100 pounds which is twice that of most other balance bikes!● Easy to adjust quick-release seat clamp to allow for tool-free seat height adjustment● Child sized handbrake for safe stopping power as children build confidence and speed● Weighs only 8 pounds for easy maneuvering● Lifetime Warranty! Best in the market!

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