NEON Balance Bike 12" Teal, Air Tire Training No Pedal Push Bicycle for Kids Age 3 to 5 years
NEON Balance Bike 12" Teal, Air Tire Training No Pedal Push Bicycle for Kids Age 3 to 5 years
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NEON Balance Bike 12" Teal, Air Tire Training No Pedal Push Bicycle for Kids Age 3 to 5 years

3.4 stars out of 45 reviews
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  • All-Terrain Wheels: Features 12-inch air tires made of real rubber, providing superior traction and shock absorption for safe and comfortable riding across various terrains like grass, gravel, and bumpy grounds.
  • Adjustable Design: Equipped with an adjustable seat height and handlebar height, allowing the bike to adapt as your child grows and develops their riding skills.
  • Age Range: Suitable for children aged 3 to 5 years, designed to help young riders transition from stabilizers to independent biking.
  • Lightweight Frame: Constructed with a lightweight frame, making it easier for young children to handle and maneuver the balance bike.
  • Ergonomic Grips: Includes ergonomic hand grips for comfortable and secure handling during rides.
  • Weight Capacity: Supports a maximum user weight of 66 lbs (30 kg), ensuring durability and safety for its intended age group.
  • Unisex Color: Available in a teal color, suitable for both boys and girls.
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Nov 10, 2020
Veronica
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great bike!

Bike is great, however, Someone put the decals on upside down (it comes with them installed). I don't think my daughter cares too much. My daughter is a tall 5yr old and she loves this bike. It's helped her to gain balance, wish I would have had one with all my kids!

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Apr 27, 2021
Mary
5 out of 5 stars review

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News to me, fun for lttle ones.

I bought this one for my 3.5 yo granddaughter, and a smaller one for her 20-month-old brother. I have copied and pasted this review here: https://www.walmart.com/ip/Fisher-Price-lightweight-Balance-Bike-for-Ages-2/726472012 They were just starting out when I saw the kids two weeks ago. The 3.5 yo was close to balance riding, but my grandson was more interested in setting his helmet on backwards and sideways, then throwing it to the driveway. I did try out the noise making wheel, which is one reason I thought he would like his. I'm sure he'll catch on soon when he sees his sister gliding by on hers. Frankly, I am afraid he'll only be interested in hers because he's always trying to get in on whatever she's doing. No separate but equal for him, no sir! I think she's a bit confused because she does know how to pedal a tricycle and sees neighborhood kids on pedal bikes every day. Still, she knows enough to use her foot power, and does not seem the slightest bit wobbly on it. I think the little one will require some hands-on training to get the hang of it. At first, I was perplexed by this new concept, and had to ask my daughter what she meant when she first mentioned balance bikes. When you think about it, it makes perfect sense, teaching little ones to balance before putting them on a two-wheeler, skipping over the training wheels like my kids used (me too!) My son road on 2 wheels at only 3.5 years, on a very small bike with training wheels he didn't need very long. My daughters were older. When we thought they were ready we used the tried-and-true hold on to the back of the seat to get them started. I wonder if anyone has made a study of the ease of transition to two-wheeled bicycles, from balance bikes vs. training wheels? Again, it seems like common sense to me, but I'm reserving some skepticism all the same. Maybe they are just ready when they're ready, regardless of whichever wheels you've provided thus far? Who knows? In any case I didn't see any point in spending big money on them, although I did see them up to $209 on Walmart.com. At least one had pedals to be added later, some even had hand brakes. I did want my G-kids to have real rubber tires (vs. the rubber lookalike EVAs.) But this was more my gut feeling than objective reasoning. There must be a reason so many have EVA wheels, and I figured it was manufacturers' cost savings. But who knows? Maybe I'm wrong to think rubber wheels are better. There's no shortage of bike selection, and my gut tells me one balance bike is about the same as any other, except that sizes vary. I settled on my two because I was tired of thinking about it. I hope they last long enough to be passed on or donated. With reasonable care (indoor storage) I believe they will.

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Jan 6, 2021
Kathryn
5 out of 5 stars review

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Great Bike! Great Price!

Perfect for our 2.5 year old! Straightforward to put together and we have the seat almost all the way down, bottom sticking out past the frame a bit, so she'll get a few years of use out of it, at least. Great first bike and she loves it. Can't beat the price. Lots of reviews about decals being upside down, but ours were not.

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