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Strider Sports Running Bike

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Our Review of the Strider Sports Running Bike

What does it take to learn to ride a bike? The Strider Sports Running Bike teaches children basic skills necessary for fearless riding. With no pedals and a short height, children balance, run to pick up momentum, and then coast, all the while gaining confidence, stability, and muscle development. The mountain-bike styling and superior quality of the Running Bike from Strider Sports gives children a lifetime love of bike-riding.

WHY CHILDREN AND PARENTS LOVE IT

Designed pedal free, the Strider Sports Running Bike allows children to focus on balancing and steering by using their feet in a running motion. As they propel forward, kids rapidly discover mobility for themselves and progress earlier than children who start on a tricycle, or go from a tricycle to a two-wheeler with training wheels.

Eliminating the chains, cables, sprockets, and pedals of traditional training bikes, such as tricycles, makes for a safer ride by preventing scrapes, bumps, and falls. Children feel secure because the low center of gravity provides superior balance and allows their feet to touch the ground.

Children love run bikes because keeping up with mom and dad is a snap. Balance bikes put children in control, and give your child a growing sense of independence. The all-terrain capabilities of the Strider Running Bike encourage children to explore off the beaten path.

Parents love run bikes because they are easy to transport and low maintenance. Confidence, independence, coordination, motor skills, balance, and strength: Strider Running Bikes promote each of these.

Comparison
The LIKEaBIKE Jumper balance bike offers similar styling and features to the Strider Sports Running Bike. Those interested in a wooden run bike with the same mountain-bike feel should consider the LIKEaBIKE Forest balance bike.

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Tricycle Specifications

Wheel Size
12"
Wheel Type
Foam
Weight
7lbs.
Weight Capacity
50lbs.
Adjustable Seat Height
11" - 16"
Dimensions
33.5" x 22" x 13"
Basket
N
Pushbar
N
Safety Wheels
N
Seat Belt
N
  • Super light. Less that 7 pounds (about 1/3 the weight of a typical 12" pedal bike with training wheels).
  • Puncture-proof all-terrain tires with sealed bearings and 5/16" steel axles.
  • Durable welded steel frame and handlebars
  • 1 year warranty against manufacturing defects
  • Adjustable handlebar and seat height to fit riders from 30" to 44" tall (saddle height adjusts from 11" to 16" from ground)
  • Paint certified to be significantly below the ASTM limits for heavy metal content, including lead.
  • Available in 6 colors (red, blue, yellow, green, orange, and pink)
  • Rider weight limit of 50 pounds.
  • Unique frame design has integrated footrests for gliding.

Strider Sports Running Bike Reviews

Strider Sports Running Bike

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Strider Bike

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Reviewer: Constance , Fort Meade, Maryland Date: October 02, 2008
The bike is bit smaller than I thought it would be. My son is a tall 3 year old 41" and will most likely be way to tall by his 4th birthday April 3. Overall it is a very nice bike to train with. However due to the size would not recommend.
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Stylish Strider Bike

3
Reviewer: Sue , Flint, MI Date: August 21, 2008
Our experience with the Strider Sport Co. has mixed feelings. Out of the box this Strider bike came with a damaged seat. The company responded and sent us a new one immediately. Our 2 year old grandson loved his "birthday bike". It was light weight and very stylish. He rode around the loving room during his birthday party. He wanted to keep the bike but the handle bars would not turn. We took the bike apart twice but still could not get the handle bars to turn smoothly. A local bike repairman said that Strider bikes have problems with their steering columns. We decided to return the bike. We believe that the Strider Company must implement some quality control in their factory if parents are going to pay $100+ for a balance bike. We do however recommend the online runbikes.com company. They were very helpful to us. A few days later we found a local store that sold Kettler and Strider bikes. We bought the Kettler bike. It cost a little more but is well made and turns smoothly.
3 of 4 people found this review helpful
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Great Fun; so-so quality

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Reviewer: Anonymous , Sacramento, CA Date: June 12, 2008
I gave the bike to my 2 year old today when he woke from his nap. He rode it for 4 hours straight without getting off! He loved it and was jamming around in no time. When it was time to go inside my son wanted to take it in with him. I had do some serious convincing to get him to leave it in the garage. As far as quality goes it is not any better than a $35 department store bike. Eventually the box stores will catch on to the run bike idea and be able to sell them for much less, but for now they are being sold in lower volumes so you have to pay the higher price. I had to stop and tighten the hub bearings twice today because there was too much play in the hubs. The hubs are all plastic with steel races inserted in them. They really need a piece of steel between the races to hold them from shifting.
8 of 9 people found this review helpful
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Obvious Solution

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Reviewer: Brenda H , Rapid City, SD Date: December 27, 2007
We probably wouldn't have our son on a bike yet without the Strider. It seemed like such an obvious solution to teaching kids to ride a bike. We were amazed that after just a couple of tries on the Strider, Thomas was picking up his feet and balancing for short periods of time. He will be riding bikes with the rest of the family in no time! He won't be the "baby" riding in the bike trailer behind his Dad's bike-he'll be an active participant, not a passive one. He loves having his own two-wheeler; he feels like a big boy on his Strider!
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