Why wide wheels?
Super-wide wheels on our balance bikes are like the secret sauce for your little daredevils!
These wide wonders are like training wheels, but cooler. They’re like the best buddy kids never knew they needed. Why? Because they make balancing a breeze! No more wobbles or worries about tumbling down – just pure confidence-building fun!
And guess what? These wider wheels are like little adventurers’ best friends. They grip and zoom on all kinds of terrains, from backyard lawns to bumpy gravel paths. The world becomes their playground and every ride an exciting exploration!
But here’s the best part – those wide wheels are like magic cushions! They soak up all those little bumps and jolts, turning rides into comfy joyrides. With these, your kiddos will be cruising, learning, and giggling their way to bike-riding mastery in no time.
Why wide wheels?
Wider wheels provide stability and support, allowing children to balance more easily. This builds confidence and allows them to focus on riding rather than worrying about falling off.
Wider wheels provide better traction and grip on different surfaces, such as grass or gravel, which is helpful when children start exploring different environments on their balance bike.
Wider wheels absorb impact making riding more comfortable and enjoyable for toddlers. They help kids learn to ride faster, with more confidence and provide a fun, safe way to develop their balance and coordination skills.
6 reasons to buy a balance bike
1. They’re easy to use
There are two parts to learning to ride a bicycle: balancing and pedalling. Balance bikes don’t have pedals, so kids only have to focus on one thing – balancing. This makes the learning process a whole lot easier.
Balance bikes also let kids use their feet to stop, steer and turn around, giving them more control, as well as the confidence to keep riding.
2. They build strength and coordination
Balance isn’t the only useful thing your child will learn from one of these bikes. The design of a balance bike encourages kids to use their arms and lift their legs when moving forward. This not only helps them to build up their strength, it also helps them to fine tune their motor skills, coordination and agility.
3. They’re a safer way to start riding
The seat of a balance bike is a lot closer to the ground than on a regular bike. If your little one does fall they won’t have far to go. Plus, a balance bike can only go as fast as your child can push, which means you won’t have to worry about any high-speed crashes.
4. They make exercise fun
Riding a bike is not only a lot of fun – it’s a great way to get kids moving. Kids as young as two years old will love zooming about on a balance bike, or better yet, joining in on a family bike ride. The earlier you encourage your kids to start exercising, the more likely they will develop healthy habits for life.
5. They’re convenient for parents
The compact design of balance bikes makes them easy to transport. They’re small enough to pop on the backseat of the car and light enough to pick up and carry home if your child gets tired of riding.
6. They let you skip the training wheels
Balance bikes take the hard work out of teaching your child how to ride. Once your child has learnt how to balance, they’ll soon be able to progress to a regular bike without the need for training wheels. Once they’ve mastered their balance bike, they’ll be itching to ride with the ‘big kids’ in no time.








