I'm just tossing this in the mix, but I don't have any experience with it, 
or any other balance-type bikes. This one is just cool and handmade by a 
guy local to Atlanta. It's expensive, but converts up a bike for an 8 year 
old. I'll probably go with a Strider-like bike from Craigslist when the 
time comes, just because they are so freaking cheap, and no one really has 
anything bad to say about 'em (assuming they have the right geometry and 
features).


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Paul in ATL

On Sunday, March 10, 2019 at 11:24:10 PM UTC-4, Justin, Oakland wrote:
>
> Hey folks- 
> I want to look at a balance bike for my daughter. Lots of choices out 
> there and want to get one that can grow with her for a reasonably long 
> amount of time. It’d be nice to be able to have the same bike transition 
> with her to be able to ride a bit on the dirt since we have great flat-ish 
> areas in the dirt to practice here.
>
>  Any thoughts on brands or models?
> How old were they and how long had your kid been walking before going to a 
> balance bike?
> Any tips?
>
> Justin
>

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