🚴♂️ Glide into Adventure with Ease!
The MEKBOKFly Bike Foldable Indoor/Outdoor Toddlers Glide Tricycle in blue is a lightweight, compact tricycle designed for toddlers. Weighing only 3.75 pounds and measuring 7" x 5" x 9", it requires no assembly, making it perfect for spontaneous playtime both indoors and outdoors. Its sporty theme encourages active engagement and fun!
Item Weight | 3.75 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7"L x 5"W x 9"H |
Size | Medium |
Is Assembly Required | No |
Theme | Sport |
S**Y
Perfect for new walkers who like to move.
My 15 month old loves it. It is stable, even on the slight incline of our driveway, easy for him to mount and dismount and glides easily across concrete, wood, tile and somewhat over carpet as well. It moves freely and is easy for him to control. (He does find it easier to push backwards than forwards because he can get a fuller extension, but he moves it smoothly either way.)As a bonus it folds nicely for space-conscious storage.The package arrived a day early and in good shape.The inline skate wheels on it are gentle on our tile and wood floors.For what this thing is (a small, pedal-less glider) it is about as perfect as it could be.(My son has been walking for about 3 months and is pretty stable on his feet. I imagine a less confident walker could sue this as well but getting on and off might get a little tricky for a smaller kid or less confident walker).My wife and I were just talking yesterday about how happy we were that we made the purchase.And my youngest kid now has a safe and manageable 'bike' to ride with his older siblings.Definitely recommended for 1 year-ish old kids who like to move. 5 Stars because I can't think of anyway they could improve it.
B**S
The best ride on toy!
This has to be the best ride on available for little ones. It's the best 'toy' I have ever bought! My 18 month old loves it so much - he asks for it constantly. He will ride down small hills with his feet raised and laugh and laugh. It's very light, sturdy and maneuverable which is great for toddlers. My son can easily pick it up. He frequently has to fight my four year old for it because the older one says it's faster than his mini kick scooter. It's actually too small for the four year old but he likes riding it anyway. It is the perfect size from 1 year to probably 2 and a half at a push because it is not adjustable. I think if the company sold a bigger version they would do very well. It can be folded down and is very light and portable. I often let the little one ride it out to the car and then just throw it in the back because it takes up no space at all. He has ridden it to the store, in our house, around the block, everywhere. I highly recommend it for an active toddler who loves ride on toys but isn't quite ready for a balance bike.
R**Y
Seemed Small at First But 2 Year Old Boy Loves It
The media could not be loaded. We purchased this bike for our 18 month old but he didn't initially like it. He's now two and LOVES IT. It does seem small, and that probably comes from what we as adults are told (that our knees must be at a 90 degree angle when pedaling a bike), but don't let the stance your toddler takes when riding it deter you. This bike really works. My son has learned how to tuck his feet under when pushing himself along and he even holds his feet up when he's coasting. He takes turns like a pro. He gets to rolling very fast and I almost think I need to get him a helmet! It's pretty hard for him to tip over but I have seen it happen. For size comparisons, our son is a big boy at 24 months, about 34" tall and 31 lbs. Our four year old neighbor always tries to ride it too. It's a huge hit with every kid who comes over, no matter the age. Very easy to fold and slide under our Britax B-Agile stroller for trips to the park or into a shoulder tote bag!
E**5
One of my son's favorite toys.
One of my favorite things to get small children that do not know how to peddle yet. My only criticism is that I wish the legs could be extended. My older son used it at two years of age. and by three he was too tall for it but still persisted in using it because he couldn't figure out the peddles on his tricycle. If the legs could extend another two inches each, then the product would last for a larger age range. As it is, it is could last for about a year, unless you have a really short child. My son did persist in using it and tucked his feet up to keep them from dragging. It was only after I ran over it, by accident, that he became willing to try the tricycle out. Anyways, this purchase is my second one for his younger brother. He's a little shorter, so he may be able to use it for a more extended period of time. This product is very well made of sturdy plastic and does not seem to fade like other outdoor items, although my kids use it inside a lot because it is small and doesn't get caught on things. I also love that it folds up for travel. This is very useful when you are visiting a home that has no entertainment for children.
A**T
Awesome
My 22 month old was flying around in this. He is a rascal and has put this to the test. Sent it flying down a balcony from second floor, threw it in the swimming pool. The fly bike it is still in mint condition, no sign of rust. he goes over bumps and ramps and every obstacle you can think of. Quiet for an apartment because of the rollerblade type wheels. Wish I could add a video to show how fast he goes, he kind of runs (not pushes with both feet at the same time but alternates) and then lifts them and folds them behind.My only wish is that it should have adjustable height so it lasts longer because I imagine most 18 months old can't use it well enough and then by the time they are 2 it is getting a bit small., which is why I got now the balance bike with the adjustable rear wheel and he really flies on that.
C**Y
For kids with energy to burn
My son got this when he was 1 1/2 years old, and still loves it. He rides it around the house and yells "zoom!" This little bike can go pretty fast on a smooth floor or sidewalk, and he seems to enjoy the little baby thunder rumble sound the smooth wheels make. I do, too, because I can tell where he is in the house. At first, he'd roll a back wheel into his shoe every once in a while, but it doesn't take too long for kids to figure out how to avoid that. We took it on vacation with us, he's used it inside and outside and will stand, forlorn, watching it through the window if it's wet and I won't bring it inside. Some pretty big kids have ridden on it, only until I catch them, and it's held up. If you have a super active, jump and climb the furniture kid, they'll like this.
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