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Schwinn Easy Steer Bike for Toddler, Kids Tricycle with Removable Push handle, Steel Trike Frame, Boys and Girls Ages 2-4 Year Old, Red/White, 8"

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Color: Red/White


Style: Easy Steer Tricycle


Features

  • Features a heavy-duty steel frame includes concealed steering system, for boys and girls ages 2-4 years old
  • Designed with convenient removable push/steer handles, enabling adults to have control over steering and speed
  • Equipped with a high-back saddle and a 3-point seat belt allows young riders to feel secure while an adult controls the ride
  • Wide EVA tires are enclosed for style and durability
  • Rear gravity-lock dump bin and a front basket, this trike offers additional storage space for toys and supplies, allowing you to conveniently carry them along

Description

Every child remembers their first bike. Make special memories with the Schwinn easy steer tricycle! great features such as the trikes high back seat and 3-Point harness seat belt, provide the perfect combination of comfort and child safety. The Schwinn easy steer trike makes learning to ride fun and easy, while the wide, long lasting EVA tires offer a stylish look your child is sure to love. With a removable push/steering handle, adults are able to walk comfortably as they control the steering and speed of the tricycle. Gender unisex color White ans red frame for ages 2-4. High back saddle with 3 point seat belt and wide EVA tires on enclosed wheels. Front and rear bins for toys or supplies. Assembly required length 26 in, Width 20.5 in, height 21.5 in. From the Manufacturer The Schwinn Easy Steer trike is made with a heavy duty trike frame with a concealed steering system. This removable steering system will allow the rider to pedal and steer the tricycle or the parent can take control and steer with the push/steer handle. The high back saddle with 3 point seat belt allows young riders to feel secure while adult controls the action. Wide EVA tires on enclosed wheels are stylish and long lasting.

Product Dimensions: 33 x 21 x 24 inches


Item Weight: 16.4 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: S6714AZ


Manufacturer recommended age: 2 - 4 months


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: April 3, 2012


Department: unisex-adult


Manufacturer: Pacific Cycle, Inc.


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  • Schwinn Easy Steer versus Radio Flyer All Terrain Stroll n' Trike
Color: Red/White Style: Easy Steer Tricycle
We have two "adult controlled" tricycles. The Schwinn Easy Steer Schwinn Easy Steer Tricycle, Red/White and the Radio Flyer All Terrain Stroll N' Trike Radio Flyer All-Terrain Stroll 'N Trike Ride On Both have nice features, but I like the Schwinn a little better. I'll explain. -The Schwinn has a wider wheel base so it is more difficult to tip over. This is especially useful if an older child might be pushing a younger child in the trike at any point. It also feels more stable going over grass or berms or natural terrain. -The Schwinn has foot pegs so the child has somewhere secure to rest their feet until they are big enough to reach the pedals. The Radio flyer has no such feature and the legs just dangle. -The Radio Flyer has the plastic bars that encircle the child and it is easy to be lazy and not use the straps. The Schwinn only has straps and thus, we always use them, so baby ends up more secure in the Schwinn. -The Schwinn is also bigger and will accommodate a greater age range of children (from about 8 months to 5 years), while the radio flyer is already too small for our 3 year old. -We have also found that the Schwinn works better for tall people/ long legged adults. We are tall adults 5'10 and 6' and are often bumping feet into the back of the Radio Flyer as we walk. This also happens occasionally with the Schwinn, but not as often. -The Schwinn has a front basket and a rear basket for holding toys or objects found. The Radio Flyer has a smaller rear basket only (though it does have a nifty little cover that the Schwinn does not). -The Radio Flyer has a handy shade that will protect baby from direct overhead sun (but we rarely use it as we do not really use it during that time of the day. The shade is not adjustable so its use is limited (it opens and closes, it does not tilt/ rotate). -The Radio Flyer has no brakes (the pedals just spin backwards). Maybe this isn't a huge deal as kids will learn to put their feet down to stop, but the Schwinn has brakes and the child can learn to use them as they progress towards two-wheeled bike skills. -The Radio Flyer has rubber tires that give a smoother ride than the plastic wheels on the Schwinn, but the rubber stinks bad. We had to park it in the sun for a couple weeks to get the smell to dissipate before we could put it in the garage. -Lastly, the Schwinn is about $60 less than the Radio Flyer at the time of this review. Thanks for reading, I hope this review is helpful! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2014 by Work of Life

  • Worth every cent
Color: Red/White Style: Easy Steer Tricycle
We bought this to replace one of the car strollers that just wasn't comfortable to push as the handle was so low and our toddler was getting too heavy and active for it. Overall, we love this! It was easy to assemble and the handle bar height is very comfortable for adults 5'7" to at least 6'. The baskets and backpack are great- plenty of room for juice boxes, water bottles, phone, keys and all the other accoutrements like the random rocks and acorns a walk with a toddler includes. It turns smoothly and is easy to push up and down hills. Also, the way the back basket tilts to dump out is great both to parents wanting to clean debris and toddlers wanting to play. Very sturdy and seems well made. Only three issues to be aware of. First, the peddles began squeaking immediately on our first outing. Some WD40 remedied that but it was really loud and annoying as it sounded like a rusty old thing rather than brand new. The other issue was the steering. The child's pedaling or lack there of have no impact on your control, but the tighter turning radius of this made it scary when, on a busy street, our 2.5 year old turned the handlebar so suddenly and with enough force that it overpowered my steering direction. He found it hilarious and a kind of tug-of-war ensued as I struggled to keep it straight. The final flaw is perhaps more a result of my height/stride and maybe not an issue for everyone but I felt that if the angle of the handlebar were just a little different, I'd be more comfortable. My toes occasionally would hit the back basket's lip when walking at a brisk pace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2016 by KLT

  • Missing steering mechanism
Color: Red/White Style: Easy Steer Tricycle
My toddler loves this, but the handle that you insert on the back to help push and steer was missing the mechanism to pop in place for the steering mechanism to work.
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2025 by Amber Murphy

  • Great for younger than 2's as well!
Color: Red/White Style: Easy Steer Tricycle
I recently bought this trike for my son's first birthday. My son is one next month, but I wanted to test it out and see how I liked it prior to his birthday so I could return it if need be. I first tested it out with my son riding it on carpet. He loved it! We went very slow, and he wasn't quite sure about the handlebars, but he didn't slip at all. I had no issues with him fitting onto the trike or trying to lean forward, which was definitely something I was worried about. He was all smiles the entire time. There was no squeaking of the tires either - it was very smooth and everything worked very well. For reference, my son is 23lbs and 31 inches long. I then took it outside to walk around the pavement with it. My son was not on the trike for this, as the area around my house has a lot of hills and I didn't want him leaning forward! Again, it was a very smooth ride, no squeaking. Since he wasn't on the trike though, this could have been due to a lack of weight. When I got home, he kept trying to climb back onto it. He really does love riding slowly around the house on the carpet. I can see him enjoying it a lot when walking through the paved areas at our local park, which has no hills. It was easy to find a helmet that fit him well too! Right now, it's just for fun. He can see all around him, and turn around and see me. He isn't as restrained as he is in the stroller, so overall he likes being in it much better than being in his stroller. I'm not quite sure if I would use this as a stroller replacement, but I think it's perfect for summer activities with a toddler! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2013 by Mandy S.

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