Thanks for telling us “the best” . Sometimes reviewers offer a price range of bikes in the size range where as if you are looking for “the best” the list is shortened to 1 or 2 bikes. It’s important to list all price ranges ,of course, but it’s extremely helpful to have a list in each category instead of all price ranges lumped together. Straight forward excellent video that I have recommended to many parents.
Great Video! Thank you for the work you put into this. I am trying to decide between Woom Original and Prevelo Alpha for my kids. Ages are 2, 5 and 10. I know both brands/models are terrific, but do you guys think one is slightly better than the other or maybe for a particular age/size. Thank you for any advice.
I just bought a Woom 2 14 inch wheel for 3yr old grand daughter and put freewheel on it. As she is coasting with feet off pedals (for fun) the cranks and pedals continue to rotate and hit her legs. Is this normal for a freewheel?It did not do that when the coaster brake wheel was on. On my trek fx 6 1x11 gear bike, if I take my feet off pedals the cranks/pedals don't rotate as her Woom 2 with freewheel does.
Hey man. Have a 3yr old who's been ripping around the neighborhood and local bike park dirt trails on his balance bike for a year now. He's definitely ready to transition but I'm trying to decide if I should shell out the money for a prevelo alpha one or similar (that he'll prob only use for a year) or wait a little and put him right on a 16in. He's right at 15in inseam and I want to get him something he can ride on and off road (ie prevelo, park, etc) vice the more upright riding position of woom or guardian. Thoughts?
The alpha one is a really great starting pedal bike for a little shredder who loves singletrack on their balance bike. Sizes are tough, a bike that is too big can stall confidence and progression. Inseam min. And max are provided to really set kids up for success
@@jeffkashat4625 try bribing them? Here are some tips to help him learn. You can try to put it on a bike trainer? You need to be able to balance a bike more than pedal a bike to learn how to ride. thebikedads.com/new-bike-dads/