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Radio Flyer All-Terrain Balance Bike

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Bike Type Kids Bike
Age Range (Description) 2½-5 Years
Brand Radio Flyer
Color Red Air Tire
Wheel Size 12 Inches
Frame Material Alloy Steel
Suspension Type Rigid
Special Feature Training Wheel
Included Components Balance bike, wheels and hardware
Size Air Tire

About this item

  • GREAT BEGINNER BIKE: The All-Terrain Balance Bike is a pedal-free beginner bike that allows toddlers to focus on balance. As they learn to walk, glide, and run, this balance bike will help them develop coordination
  • RUBBER AIR TIRES: 12” rubber air tires provide a smooth ride on any terrain
  • ADJUSTABLE SEAT: The tool-free adjustable seat grows with your toddler from ages 1.5 – 5 years
  • RINGING BELL: The ringing bell adds to the fun
  • SPECIFICATIONS: Assembled dimensions are 34.3“ L x 15.8“ W x 23.6” H. Recommended for kids ages 1.5 – 5 years. Maximum weight capacity 50 lbs

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Boost your child's confidence by giving him/her a more fun and effective way to learn to ride a bike!  This pedal-free beginner bike allows your child to focus on balance, preparing him/her for a two-wheeler in no time.  Avoid wobbly and frustrating training wheels altogether!  The Radio Flyer Glide & Go Balance Bike with air tires helps eliminate the fear of falling, allowing children as young as 2-1/2  to get on and go.  The bike features air tires that hug the road and a sturdy steel frame for durability. The comfort seat adjusts to grow with your child and the ringing bell offers additional fun.

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About Radio Flyer

Radio Flyer started creating smiles and warm memories for children of all ages in 1917. Today we remain a Chicago-based family company committed to creating quality products that inspire adventures fueled by laughter and joy. For over 100 years, countless voyages of childhood fantasy have been launched with Radio Flyer toys. This legacy continues to spark the imagination as Radio Flyer is rediscovered with each new generation.

Glide & Go Balance Bike with Air Tires

Boost your child's confidence by giving him/her a more fun and effective way to learn to ride a bike!

  • Pedal-free beginner bike allows child to focus on learning balance
  • 12” Air Tires for a smooth ride
  • Adjustable cushion seat grows with your child
  • Real ringing bell for added fun
  • Sturdy, light weight steel frame for durability
  • Product Dimensions = 34.25" X 16.00" X 20.00"
  • Weight Capacity = 50 lbs
  • For 2 1/2 - 5 years

Features

Air Tires

Adjustable Seat

Ringing Bell

Sturdy Steel Frame

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What's in the box

  • Balance bike, wheels and hardware
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    Customer reviews

    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    804 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, ease of assembly, appearance and confidence of the bicycle. They mention that it's well made, easy for younger children to handle and that the instructions are exceedingly simple. They appreciate the brightly colored design and that it helps kids learn to balance. They are also happy with the weight. That said, opinions are mixed on size, adjustability, and tire capacity.

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    127 customers mention107 positive20 negative

    Customers like the quality of the bicycle. They mention it's well made, easy to assemble, and remarkable for the price. Some say that the bike is great for children 3' tall.

    "...I love the fact that these are a thing now, and a great alternative to a trike, and this teaches children about balance and makes it a lot easier..." Read more

    "...Radio Flyer brand because it's always had a good reputation, is reasonably priced, and Radio Flyer brand items are usually considered family..." Read more

    "This balance bike is nice, and the air tires are very nice for the price point...." Read more

    "...prices for other balance bikes, I found this one to be in an awesome price range for something I wasn’t sure about...." Read more

    52 customers mention47 positive5 negative

    Customers find the bicycle super easy to put together. They say the instructions are exceedingly simple and easy for parents to figure out. They also mention that the bicycle is lightweight and easy to handle for younger children 3+.

    "...It was simple to assemble and is light enough that my kids can move it around without any problems...." Read more

    "This bike was easy to assemble and is well made. The seat and handle bars are adjustable to change their height quickly with the release of a lever...." Read more

    "...The bike was super easy to assemble, a 13mm socket tightened the handle bar and front tire while the seat has a easy release on the frame for the..." Read more

    "...Overall, it is a great design and is sturdy. Set up took like 5 minutes and our son LOVES it. Great value, in my opinion." Read more

    25 customers mention25 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the bicycle. They mention it's a great looking bike, with brightly colored wheels and a cool bell. Some appreciate the air tires and the radio flyer style. Overall, most are happy with the quality and appearance of this bicycle.

    "This balance bike is nice, and the air tires are very nice for the price point...." Read more

    "Great quality; great looking bike. My four-year-old son is crazy about it and is already balancing for 10 feet at a time...." Read more

    "...so he may be a bit young for it. It's a very cute bike. He loves the bell and the tires came full of air and they look great!..." Read more

    "...The radioflyer look is great and I like the real, air-filled tires. Now if only the weather would warm up so we can play outside." Read more

    21 customers mention21 positive0 negative

    Customers say the bicycle helps them learn to balance. They also say it's a great way to challenge their balance. Customers also mention that the bike encourages confidence.

    "...a thing now, and a great alternative to a trike, and this teaches children about balance and makes it a lot easier for them to transition to a real..." Read more

    "...It helped tremendously with his balance, and last month he got his first peddle bike which I took the training wheels off of and he picked that up..." Read more

    "...them for a few years when they were younger and it did help a lot with learning balancing...." Read more

    "...Our physical therapist thought it was a great way to challenge their balance, as they used the bikes." Read more

    13 customers mention13 positive0 negative

    Customers find the bicycle light weight, making it easy to hold. They also say it's perfect in size and weight.

    "...It was simple to assemble and is light enough that my kids can move it around without any problems...." Read more

    "...its light enough he can pick it up and move it around...." Read more

    "...him and though a bit heavier than some bikes, it's still light enough for him to handle entirely by himself...." Read more

    "...The whole bike is not to heavy and I love the wheels and the bell is a big plus. He is slowly getting the hang of it...." Read more

    17 customers mention10 positive7 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the size of the bicycle. Some find it perfect for their 3 year old grandson, while others say it's too big for their 2 year old.

    "...It definitely helps with balance and it's a great size and will definitely grow with him." Read more

    "...and this bike, at its tallest setting, is borderline too small for her. I wish they came in a slightly bigger size for tall kiddos...." Read more

    "...Good sized bike too...." Read more

    "...The hole that the handlebars go into on the frame was way too small and I had to pry it open manually to make the pieces fit. Not cool at all." Read more

    13 customers mention9 positive4 negative

    Customers are mixed about the adjustability of the bicycle. Some mention that the seat is easily adjustable, and the handlebars can be adjusted with a wrench. However, others say that the bike is a little short and the seat and bars do not adjust that much.

    "...uses a quick release to adjust the height, and the handlebars can be adjusted with a wrench as well, meaning the bike will still be good as they get..." Read more

    "...A good 'balance bike' is easily adjustable for the capability and the size of a child...." Read more

    "...I wish that the handlebars were adjustable, and the seat post was a little longer, but this isn't an expensive bike, so you're not going to get..." Read more

    "This bike was easy to assemble and is well made. The seat and handle bars are adjustable to change their height quickly with the release of a lever...." Read more

    13 customers mention8 positive5 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the tire capacity of the bicycle. Some like the air-filled tires, while others say that the tires don't hold air.

    "...The construction is very sturdy. Rubber, air filled tires which is uncommon for kids stuff like this...." Read more

    "...I aired them up and the rear tire would not hold air. So my nephew was disappointed that he couldn’t ride it when he got it...." Read more

    "...It's a very cute bike. He loves the bell and the tires came full of air and they look great!..." Read more

    "...The radioflyer look is great and I like the real, air-filled tires. Now if only the weather would warm up so we can play outside." Read more

    When you’ve got it, you’ve got it!
    4 Stars
    When you’ve got it, you’ve got it!
    After looking at absurd prices for other balance bikes, I found this one to be in an awesome price range for something I wasn’t sure about. It was a birthday gift for my almost-three year old. Given about a month early.He flies on this thing. It took a bit for him to get the hang of it, but in true form within two months of fiddling he really started cruising. Now he gets to moving and I can’t keep up. I imagine he’ll never need training wheels when we purchase him his first real bike.The only downside is that the bell likes to fall off and loosen up, it just generally falls apart. My mechanic minded preschooler has figured out how to repair it most of the time, though, and it seems to have taught him a bit about caring for his bike, so I don’t mind the minor inconvenience. But I did take off a star because it’s definitely something the actual product has an issue with.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2019
    I got this for my 2 year old nephew, he's big for his age and this was still to big for him, but I believe the box says 2.5-5 years. He'll be the perfect size for it in the spring when the weather is nice, so mom and dad appreciated the early birthday present. I love the fact that these are a thing now, and a great alternative to a trike, and this teaches children about balance and makes it a lot easier for them to transition to a real bike when they get older, in some cases I've heard the kids skipped training wheels entirely when they started with this.

    The construction is very sturdy. Rubber, air filled tires which is uncommon for kids stuff like this. Heavy duty metal construction with good welds, almost no plastic on it anywhere. Seat actually has padding and is wrapped in vinyl. The seat uses a quick release to adjust the height, and the handlebars can be adjusted with a wrench as well, meaning the bike will still be good as they get older.

    This is really a solidly constructed kids bike that I feel confident will still be in great shape even after your child grows out of it, in which case it'll still bring joy to the next child it finds its way to.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2016
    Those of us who had to suffer through 'training wheels' as children probably wobbled from side-to-side, felt unstable, and begging for help, while trying uncomfortably to keep the bike in an upright position, and having the pedals go around hitting you on the back of your legs when your feet fell off the pedals.
    Fast forward to what has been happening in foreign countries for a long time! Why spend money on training wheels, and having overly-anxious children when they already know how to pedal a tricycle? Learning to "pedal" is learned on tricycles, and is easy to do one a child has graduated to a 2-wheeled bike, ........but "balance" doesn't come as naturally when training wheels make it a 4-wheeled bike.

    A good 'balance bike' is easily adjustable for the capability and the size of a child. Small tykes can sit on the seat and 'walk' their way around, while older tykes begin to realize they can choose to 'lift' their feet and feel the thrill of "coasting", with no pedals going around to hurt their legs. Recent visitors in my home (from France) brought their children's (age 2 & 4) "Balance Bikes" along on the trip, skipping the "tricycle stage" and the 'training wheels' stage. Both children were happily 'balanced' while enjoying scooting around on the balance bikes, and rarely touched the ground with their feet, except for gathering some (small amount of) speed forward, or coming to a stop. Because a balance bike won't gather more speed than a child's feet can provide, it seems that their feet seem to touch the ground less, and prevent more accidents from the beginning. Once a child has mastered true balance on their own, ...... then they will be ready for a bicycle that has pedals, gathers speed, and is more likely to make scrapes and breaks!

    I've since bought these for all of my grandchildren! I think they need balance before pedals, and this solved the problem for me! I chose the Radio Flyer brand because it's always had a good reputation, is reasonably priced, and Radio Flyer brand items are usually considered family keepsakes, rarely losing their value and memories through multiple generations!
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2019
    This balance bike is nice, and the air tires are very nice for the price point. It was simple to assemble and is light enough that my kids can move it around without any problems. I wish that the handlebars were adjustable, and the seat post was a little longer, but this isn't an expensive bike, so you're not going to get everything you want.

    Both my 3 year old twins and my 4.5 year old have no trouble riding this. There are the expected minor scratches that have occurred to all the balance bikes we own, but the vinyl on the edge of the seat split the first time my son put it on the ground. It's still totally usable, but I was a bit disappointed. These have no way to stand up, so they're going to end up on their sides. It would have been nice if the design protected the more fragile components better. Our wooden Radio Flyer balance bike and our GOMO balance bike seem to be a bit better designed in that respect, but they both have their own quirks. All in all, a very decent balance bike if you want to spend under $90.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017
    After looking at absurd prices for other balance bikes, I found this one to be in an awesome price range for something I wasn’t sure about. It was a birthday gift for my almost-three year old. Given about a month early.

    He flies on this thing. It took a bit for him to get the hang of it, but in true form within two months of fiddling he really started cruising. Now he gets to moving and I can’t keep up. I imagine he’ll never need training wheels when we purchase him his first real bike.

    The only downside is that the bell likes to fall off and loosen up, it just generally falls apart. My mechanic minded preschooler has figured out how to repair it most of the time, though, and it seems to have taught him a bit about caring for his bike, so I don’t mind the minor inconvenience. But I did take off a star because it’s definitely something the actual product has an issue with.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars When you’ve got it, you’ve got it!
    Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2017
    After looking at absurd prices for other balance bikes, I found this one to be in an awesome price range for something I wasn’t sure about. It was a birthday gift for my almost-three year old. Given about a month early.

    He flies on this thing. It took a bit for him to get the hang of it, but in true form within two months of fiddling he really started cruising. Now he gets to moving and I can’t keep up. I imagine he’ll never need training wheels when we purchase him his first real bike.

    The only downside is that the bell likes to fall off and loosen up, it just generally falls apart. My mechanic minded preschooler has figured out how to repair it most of the time, though, and it seems to have taught him a bit about caring for his bike, so I don’t mind the minor inconvenience. But I did take off a star because it’s definitely something the actual product has an issue with.
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    Luz S.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Bonita
    Reviewed in Mexico on November 30, 2020
    Muy bonita. Fue un buen regalo para niña de 3 años.