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Our Balance Bikes are designed to help your child gain confidence on a bigger bike. The Strider 14x, in particular, is the perfect choice for new and seasoned balance bike riders alike.
GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD The seat and handlebar heights on our Balance Bikes can be easily adjusted to accommodate children aged 3 to 6 years, or with an inseam of 16-23 inches. As your little one grows, you can quickly modify the bike to ensure a perfect fit.
GOES ANYWHERE Equipped with all-purpose tires, our Balance Bikes allow your child to ride with confidence on any terrain. Whether it's the sidewalk, grass, or gravel, the durable wheels will provide the necessary grip for a smooth and stable ride.
A BIGGER BIKE FOR BIG KIDS The Strider 14x is a larger Balance Bike designed for older children. By learning balance and steering on this bike, the transition to a pedal-powered bicycle will be much easier when the time comes. And when your child is ready, you can attach our optional pedal kit to convert the 14x into a fully-fledged pedal bike.
PRODUCT LINEUP Our Balance Bike collection includes a variety of models to suit different age ranges and skill levels: - 14x Balance Bike (3-6 years, 16-23 inch inseam) - 12 Inch Classic Balance Bike (3-6 years, 16-23 inch inseam) - 12 Inch Sport Balance Bike (1-3 years, 12-17 inch inseam) - 12 Inch Pro Balance Bike (1-4 years, 12-20 inch inseam) - 2-in-1 Rocking Bike (0-4 years, 8.75-20 inch inseam)
WHAT IS A BALANCE BIKE? A Balance Bike is a pedal-less bike that introduces your child to the feeling of riding a bicycle. By encouraging them to stride and practice bike-handling skills, Balance Bikes help children develop balance and confidence, making the transition to a pedal-powered bike much easier.
WHY DO I NEED IT? Balance Bikes have been proven to teach children to ride faster than traditional training wheels. By focusing on balance and steering first, your child will gain the essential skills needed to ride a bicycle with pedals when the time is right.
JOIN THE STRIDER FAMILY Strider Balance Bikes have set the standard for how children learn to ride. Youngsters as young as one year old are experiencing the thrill of riding without training wheels, thanks to the innovative design and intuitive learning process of our Balance Bikes.
With a range of sizes, features, and price points, there's a Strider Balance Bike perfect for your child's needs. Upgrade to the 14x for a bigger bike that grows with your little one, or explore our other models to find the right fit. Experience the joy of watching your child master the art of riding with a Strider Balance Bike.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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bike_type | Balance Bike | ||||
age_range_description | 3 - 6 Years | ||||
brand | Strider | ||||
number_of_speeds | 1 | ||||
color | Awesome Blue | ||||
wheel_size | 14 Inches | ||||
frame_material | Alloy Steel | ||||
suspension_type | Rigid | ||||
special_feature | lightweight | ||||
included_components | Balance Bike | ||||
size | 14" Wheels | ||||
brake_style | Coaster | ||||
specific_uses_for_product | Road | ||||
item_weight | 12 Pounds | ||||
maximum_weight_recommendation | 36 Kilograms | ||||
assembly_required | Yes | ||||
is_autographed | No | ||||
upc | 848953001923 848953001817 | ||||
manufacturer | Strider | ||||
item_package_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 33.9 x 15.2 x 7.1 inches | ||||
package_weight | 6.87 Kilograms | ||||
item_dimensions_lx_wx_h | 39 x 7.5 x 15.5 inches | ||||
brand_name | Strider | ||||
material | alloy_steel, Steel | ||||
suggested_users | boys | ||||
part_number | SK-SB1-US-BL | ||||
outer_material | aluminum | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #16,897 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #22 in Kids' Balance Bikes #2,386 in Cycling Equipment | ||||
date_first_available | September 26, 2017 |
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