Tauki Kid Balance Bike No Pedal Push Bicycle, 12 Inch, Blue, 95% assembled

    Feature

    • LEARN TO RIDE - No pedal balance bike is a practice bicycle that helps kids learn balance, steering and coordination. It's safer and more efficient way for transitioning to a pedal bike
    • GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD - Saddle height and handlebar adjustable to suit a growing kids, Recommended for kids from 18 months to 5 years old
    • COMFORTABLE AND SAFE - The padded seat and soft handlebar grips offer extra comfort for all day ride. Soft handlebar grips with safety ends offer
    • LONGER LIFE SPAN - Solid Construction and long lasting coat finish keep the bike work well and new-looking for several years, All materials are eco-friendly and non-toxic, safe for kids to use
    • EASY TO ASSEMBLY - 95% assembled, You only need to install the seatpost and handlebar(Free portable pump and tools included)

    Product Detail

    • Product Dimensions: 11.02 pounds
    • Shipping Weight: 11.02 pounds
    • ASIN: B00MFE0GKS
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    • Average Customer Review: Customer Reviews

    Product Description

    Tauki Balance Bike

    Is your kid ready for a balance bike?

    Balance bikes are great for kid from 18 months to 5 years old. It helps kid learn balance and steering. It has no pedals, no crank set, and no training wheels.

    Teach your kid how to ride a bike safely and happily with a Tauki Balance Bike.


    Specification

    Weight: 11.02 pounds
    Frame: Durable welded high grade steel, most closely resemble a normal bicycle, just without the
    pedals and drive train, so it??s better for your kid to learn bike when growing older.
    Color: Blue
    Wheel Type: 12 inch, Pneumatic rubber tires
    Weight Capacity: 55.12 pounds
    Adjustable saddle: 12.6 to 15.75 inches
    Adjustable Handlebars: 19.49 to 20.47 inches
    Recommended for kids from from 18 months to 5 years old. 25 inches to 34 inches height.
    Limited assembly required. Free tools & portable pump included.

    The most important factor in buying your kid a balance bike is that it fits.
    How to get started?
    First, Measure your kid's inseam.
    With shoes on, measure in inches of the inseam. You can usually choose a bike from this number or longer. Most people are off by at least 1/2 inch (too short) as it is hard to measure exact. So using this number or higher for a starting saddle range is pretty safe.
    Second, check the size again and make sure if the bike suitable for your kid.

    Safety Considerations
    Assembly: Please read the instruction especially the notice on it before assemble the bike, but don't hesitate to contact us with any questions.
    Helmet: Your kid's noggin should always be protected with a kid's bike helmet when he or she is riding a bike.

    One year limited warranty.
    For specific instructions about how to obtain warranty service for your product, please contact Customer Service using the contact information on the booklet and card in your package.