Strider Bike [Review & Giveaway!]

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Recently, we have seen a surge of these learning bikes, all going by different names to serve the same purpose.; to teach your tot/small child how to ride a two wheeler with confidence [sans training wheels].  The Strider Bike is one of the forerunners in this genre of bikes, providing a solid balancing bike to help your child cruise down the street without the risk of wobbles and tip-overs.

One thing you will probably immediately notice about these bikes is that there are no pedals.  I know, this concept seemed odd to me at first also, but check out the vid for more of an explanation:

The Strider‚Ñ¢¬†teaches your child balance, coordination and develops glittering confidence. Trikes and bikes with training wheels don‚Äôt.¬†¬†Traditional bicycles place too much of the focus on learning to pedal — skimping on developing your child‚Äôs motor skills.¬†¬†And these bikes are heavy, clunky and difficult for kids to control.
Bike riding becomes a breeze when you teach your child balance and coordination before pedaling.  The Strider™ takes pedaling out of the mix so that kids can concentrate solely on learning balance, which takes more practice.  Pedaling is a secondary skill that kids can easily learn within a few short minutes.

The Review:

We were sent a Strider Bike for our 33 month old son, Sevyn, and I have to admit, I was a bit concerned about pushing him down the street and ‘hoping’ he didn’t fall over.¬† After all, there are no pedals, no brakes, and let’s face it…he’s only two!!! But, with the encouragement of my husband, we put the bike together and took a chance.¬† The assembly of the bike was a bit more difficult than anticipated, the instructions were a bit vague, but eventually, we got it together.¬† After assembly, Sevyn hopped on the bike and began pushing himself around the house with his feet.¬† Soon after, we strapped a helmet on him and took him outside for the big reveal.¬† Following the teaching instructions in the box, we held him by his shirt, gave a small push and hoped for the best.
While the first few times were a bit trying, I have to admit, there were no falls.  Just as the site says, once he felt uneasy, he planted his feet on the ground to avoid falling.  While it has been about a week, we are making slow and steady progress, and he is becoming less afraid and actually picking his feet up while the bike is in motion.
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The Recommendation:

The Striker Bike is designed for children 1 – 5, however, out of the box I can see this working up until age 4.¬† There is an adjustable seat you can put on the bike for your tall or growing child, but it is not included in the initial set up.¬† At 2.5, my average size son is the perfect size for the bike.¬† Other than that, the running/learner bike is a great idea for the small child, building confidence as well as teaching them right out of the gate to ride on two wheels.¬† While a bit pricey at $99.00, the bike itself is a great investment, if bought early enough and especially if you have multiple children.

Do you have a small child ready to ride on two wheels?  Well Strider Sports is giving away one of their bikes to one of you!

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The  giveaway runs until January 17, 2010. Good Luck!

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268 Responses to “Strider Bike [Review & Giveaway!]”

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  3. madwoman-doing-cartwheels
    January 22, 2010 at 3:11 am #

    I want a red bike if I won!

  4. rubymoon
    January 22, 2010 at 10:17 am #

    I'd choose a Red Strider bike

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  12. momoflittleman
    April 8, 2010 at 5:46 pm #

    My height challenged 2 1/2 year old would love a green one of these.

  13. Elizabeth
    June 12, 2010 at 12:30 am #

    I'd love a green one for my daughter, to match my son and husband's bikes.

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    June 12, 2010 at 12:31 am #

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