Adding that extra seat post is more expensive, but handy for older toddlers as they grow.įITS KIDS: Toddlers in clothes sized 2T to transitioning to 4TįEATURES: Air tires, hand brake, and turning limiter The Strider Sport comes with a second, longer seat post to extend the seat range to 11″ to 19″. The Strider Classic has a seat height range of 11″ to 16″. The primary difference between the Strider Classic and the Strider Sport is maximum seat height. For a decent price point, the Strider is a quality bike that fits light kids, heavy kids, tall kids, short kids – you generally can’t go wrong with a Strider. With an extended seat post and adjustable-height handlebars, we’ve had the best luck with Strider at accommodating kids of various sizes. SEAT HEIGHT: 11″ to 19″ (Sport), 11″ to 16″ (Classic)īuilt on a well-designed frame, the Strider is easily adaptable to fit a wide range of age groups. MSRP: $99 (Strider Classic) $119 (Strider Sport)įITS KIDS: 18 months to 4-years-old (Strider Classic only recommended until 3-years-old due to shorter seat post.) Jump down to our FAQ section at the end of the page to get answers to more frequently asked questions about balance bikes.As they get older they learn to use a handbrake, which helps them stop faster and saves money on buying shoes! For older kids who can ride faster and more aggressively on a balance bike, a hand brake is much more necessary. ![]() Kids naturally learn to stop a balance bike with their feet.
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