Hi! Thanks for the super helpful video. I’m deciding between a Woom 1 and Woom 1 Plus for my soon to be 2 yr old for his very first bike. He will be two in two months but is quite big for his age; 99% percentile at over 37in height and 32lbs as of a few months ago. What would you recommend in your experience - go with bigger bike to allow for growth or smaller to build confidence but he will outgrow soon? Thanks so much for your content!
Hey There! My very tall toddler started using the woom 1 Plus when she was about 2.5. You definitely don't want a bike that's too big, or your son won't be able to ride it. That said, it sounds like your son would outgrow the woom 1 pretty quickly. Any chance you can get a good inseam measurement for us? That would help us know for sure if the woom 1 Plus will fit him now. You can watch this video for instructions on how to get his inseam measurement: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-RXuvO6uaU4Y.html
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes I measured his inseam and is about 13in or so. So it did seem short for the plus but I’m so unsure and don’t want to buy two bikes in the end!
Thank you for this video! How tall should the handlebars be? Is there a ratio between seat, height, and handlebar height? Or is there an angle that my child arm should be at? Thank you!
It depends a lot on what the child is comfortable with, and how aggressive they are on the bike. Which balance bike do you have? If you’d like to send a pic of your child on the bike, we could offer more specific advice. marketing@twowheelingtots.com
Hi my child has an inseam of 18.5 she's 3.5 and is 42 inches in height. What size bike would we need? I'm a bit confused. Do I get a bike that is 14 inch wheel that has 18-22inch seat? Or will a 12 inch bike be ok that has a seat 11-17? Im Debating on banana Gt, strider sport, or gomo. Not really worried about the Tires since she will be mostly on concrete sidewalk. But I'm just overwhelmed with all these videos. What's a good starter balance bike?
Hi Chelsea! At 3.5 years old and already 42" with an inseam of 18.5", you definitely want a larger balance bike. She would outgrow all of the 12" options very quickly. The Strider 14x is a great option. She will already be in the middle of the sizing range for that bike. www.twowheelingtots.com/strider-14x-review/ You could also look at the even larger Bixe 16 www.twowheelingtots.com/bixe-balance-bike-review/ The minimum seat height of that one is 18.25", which is a tad tall if you measured that 18.5" inseam correctly. Was that with or without shoes?
@@Twowheelingtotsbikes Ty for getting back with me! Much appreciated. I was looking into the The 16" Guardian ETHOS bike while waiting back for a reply. But me and my husband went to sports academy to get stuff and my girl seen the bikes there. We did see a balance bike believe it was the gomo. She got on it and tbh she did not like it at all. We kept trying it and she wanted no part. She seen seen this 16" bike of course had training wheels on it. But she hop right up on it and started going lol. She is on her tippy toes with it. So that guardian ethos bike even tho I love that one and everything it has to offer I think it might be still to big since her feet weren't flat foot on floor with that other bike in store. So your right on the 14" but girl she did not like the balance bike at all. Do you think it will take time for her to like it ? I can't see me spending $300 on a balance bike then she doesn't ride it bc " she doesn't like that she can't pedal and go " and she was having such a hard time on the gomo. I also love the Ridgeback scoot xl 14" bike but again I'm worried I'll get it and she will be disappointed bc she doesn't understand she has to balance first.