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From the website " Tricycles tip over, scrape ankles, and are difficult to pedal. Bicycles with training wheels are tall, heavy, unstable and downright scary for young riders. Both have the potential to cause painful injuries and fear.
Not true with the Strider™.
The Strider™ running bike is free from any cables, chains, sprockets, pedals or protrusions that can harm your child.
And the Strider™ is steady, stable and safe. At the first feeling of instability, your child will instinctively place both feet securely on the ground. So there are no "tricycle tip-overs" or "training-wheel wobbles" that stir-up a fear, hesitancy, or dislike of bike riding.
The Strider’s lightweight design and low center of gravity make it easy to maneuver and control, giving your child a safe and secure feeling. And the bike’s adjustable seat height starts at 11 inches from the ground, accommodating the shortest of legs.
Control is further enhanced with a low and flat handlebar design. Kids can now reach forward rather than up, which gives them better leverage and maneuverability. And as the your child becomes more confident, the Strider’s integrated foot rests provide a place for both feet while coasting along.
The bottom line: The Strider™ running bike gives your child a safer and smarter bike riding experience.
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The great folks at Strider are generously giving away a yellow Strider bike to one lucky Simply ME Reader.
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I received no compensation for this review. I did receive a Strider bicycle so I could give an honest review of it.
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I love that this bike gives a 2 yr old a chance to ride a bike...and without training wheels! I'm so impressed.
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I learned that their first test rider -- after riding a Strider™ prototype for only six months -- was riding a two-wheel pedal bike without training wheels at age three. That is how old my son will be soon, so that is perfect.
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My favorite thng about the Strider Bike is the "Glittering Confidence" my child will get! That is very Sassy! I have seen these bikes but never knew the name of them, and now I do. My children are 3 and 5 so this would be perfect to teach them to ride!
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Learn balance and coordination before pedaling... if my son is anything like me he will need to learn one thing at a time! (can we say clumsy? :)
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I do like the basic concept and I've never actually thought about how bikes with training wheels don't really teach you to ride a bike without training wheels. Training wheels just keep the bike upright, when you loose them, you have to start all over and learn how to balance yourself on the bike. Strider teaches you the main skill you need - how to balance on a bike and a kid can start using it pretty much as soon as they are stable walkers.
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I like no training wheels. It was the first thing I learned about but the reason is that my chubby-huggy's bike keeps losing a training wheel on one side, no matter how well I think I fix it and its very annoying. This thing is fantastic.
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