Kettler
On 3/12/19, Lynne Fitz wrote:
> Wishbone 3 in 1. Transitions from a strider trike to a strider 2 wheel.
> Depending on how you put it together it can be taller or shorter. My
> grandson rode it from when he was 1 until he got a pedal bike when he was 4.
> It still fit, and he’s a tall
Wishbone 3 in 1. Transitions from a strider trike to a strider 2 wheel.
Depending on how you put it together it can be taller or shorter. My grandson
rode it from when he was 1 until he got a pedal bike when he was 4. It still
fit, and he’s a tall boy. It has moved onto to grandson #2.
The
We started with a woom. Our son got his at 2 and basically took off on it. Rode
that until 3, then got a woom pedal bike. They’re great bikes. Good quality and
light (that’s so important for kids, IMO).
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I like pneumatic tires because they are quieter. Some like plastic because they
are lighter. Probably doesn’t make a huge difference, though pneumatics might
last a touch longer.
I always have pushed my kids a bit faster into the next size bike than I
probably should... three kids in I am getti
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-