A balance bike, also known as a run bike or push bike, is a type of bicycle designed for young children who are learning to balance and ride.
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Balance Training: The main purpose of a balance bike is to help children develop balance and coordination skills before transitioning to a pedal bike. By using their feet to control speed and direction, children learn how to balance on two wheels.
Lightweight: Balance bikes are typically lightweight, making them easy for young children to handle and maneuver.
Safety: Since there are no pedals, children can easily put their feet down to stop the bike, promoting a sense of safety and control.
In order to design more suitable for kids, we have focus on the details on the handle bars, seat, and the tire, which all influence kids riding.
the handlebar designed with the edge, with anti-slip functions, offer kids freely riding with more safety, with button throttle and e-abs brake working with foot brake freely control, more flexible.
Adjustable Height: It come with an adjustable seat height, allowing the bike to grow with the child. It's important for the child to be able to touch the ground with their feet while sitting on the saddle.
Children learning to ride on a balance bike solve the balancing problem first, teaching them the toughest part of riding a bike.
Once the balance and steering part is figured out, the pedaling is quickly picked up and incorporated leaving the child feeling accomplished and confident.
The seat is low, giving a lower point of gravity and a more secure feeling. Once the child starts to propel themselves, they learn that picking their feet up is a good way to get a “free ride” as the momentum will carry them forward, improving their core balance all while having fun!
No Pedals: Unlike traditional bicycles, balance bikes don't have pedals. Children propel themselves forward by pushing off the ground with their feet.