Critical Cycles Cub No-Pedal Balance Bike for Kids, Powder Blue
Children are always on the move, often before you are. Teach your little one the fundamentals of riding a bike on Critical Cycles cub balance bike! this bicycle design is the ultimate beginner’s bike. It teaches newbies how to gain control and improve stability on two wheels. The beauty of the balance bike is that it’s low to the ground and pedal-less. Your child’s feet are always on the ground, allowing them to feel in control of their ride. They get accustomed to balancing on two wheels and can never gain too much speed. Not only will this ultimately efficiently improve their cycling skills, but there is also less risk of injury and tipping over. This bike makes switching to a big kid’s bike incredibly easy. The seat post and handlebars are adjustable, so it grows with your growing kiddo.
Product Features
- Critical Cycles Cub balance bike cultivates confidence in children learning balance and bike riding with its foot-to-floor and step-thru frame design
- Extremely safe design reduces risk of injury common on tricycles and training wheels
- Improves balance and coordination at crucial developmental stages, enabling a Seamless development towards a pedal bike
- Maintenance-free, Worry-Free, Minimal assembly, air-free tires never go flat, CPSC compliant to ensure your child’s safety
- Fits children from 20 months to 5 years old with adjustable seat posts and handlebars
NO regrets! I spent months scouring Amazon looking for a balance bike for my two year old. It seemed like every bike out there had major complaints about it. After reading the almost all positive reviews for this bike, I decided to spend a bit more money on this balance bike compared to some of the others. I wasn’t disappointed in my choice. My son LOVES this bike! It is the absolute perfect size for him. He feels in control when riding because nobody has to help him with pedals or keeping his…
Minor “quality control” issues mar an othewise very solid little bike A caveat to begin: we’ve only had the bike for a week and our daughter’s not spent much time on it yet.Taking the bike out of the box and examining it, it seemed like pretty solid quality. Assembling it led to my first knock: the seat post and handlebar stem both have quick-releases on them (one of the pluses that led us to choose this bike), however, I cannot for the life of me get the seat post release tight enough to keep the seat from moving back and forth to a not-unnoticeable…