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Children's Cycles : Walking Bikes


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Evo

From Early Rider

The Evolution series is for 3.5 - 5.5 year old children. The big brother of our Early Rider Lite. A tall kid may get on the bike at 3 years, but otherwise leave this...

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Lite

From Early Rider

For 20 month - 3.5 year old children At 3.25kgs, our lightest Early Rider. Its more upright headset makes for a snappier more maneuverable bike. Ideal for younger...

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Classic

From Early Rider

For 2 - 4.5 year old children. With its wide fat boy tyre, low centre of gravity, slackened headset angle, this is surely the most stable learner bike of all – as...

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Jack and Josie balance bike

From Q-INT

This 'running bike' triggers your little one to find his or her balance and learn to steer at the same time.  A challenge ? Definitely, but a challenge wrapped in a...

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CROSS

From Firstbike

Ride-on toys can be a passive experience for a young child: the child sits and the parent pushes. Not so with the FirstBIKE CROSS, which allows children to develop their...

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STREET

From Firstbike

Ride-on toys can be a passive experience for a young child: the child sits and the parent pushes. Not so with the FirstBIKE STREET, which allows children to develop...

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Laufrad "kiddy"

From Snaix

We developed the SNAIX walking bike “kiddy” specially to improve motor capabilities and treat motor aberrations of children between 2 – 7 years. Close to 30% of...

  

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