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Strider 12” Pro Bike - No Pedal Balance Bicycle for Kids 1 to 4 Years - Includes Safety Pad, Padded Seat, Mini Grips & Flat-Free Tires - Tool Free

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Color: Silver


Features

  • 12" PRO BIKE - The Pro is the ultra-light bike for tiny speed demons. It features mini grips, a padded seat, safety pad, performance footrest & an 11" starting seat height, so your toddler can easily straddle the bike at a young age
  • EASY TO ADJUST - As your child grows, you can adjust the seat & handlebar heightsno tools required. The Pro has a seat height range from 11-17" to fit a huge range of inseam lengths (12-18"). Plus, the foam rubber tires will never go flat
  • WHAT IS A BALANCE BIKE - A balance bike introduces your child to the feeling of being on a bike, building up their confidence by encouraging striding and allowing them to practice bike - handling skills
  • WHY DO I NEED IT - Balance bikes are proven time and again to teach kids to ride faster than the traditional method. Your child will learn balance & steering, which makes transitioning to a bicycle with pedals much easier (when the time comes)
  • JOIN THE STRIDER FAMILY - Meet the bike that set the world on fire and revolutionized the way kids learn to ride. Children as young as one are experiencing the thrill of riding without stabilizersbefore they're out of diapers

Description

Babies everywhere are clapping their chubby little hands over the fact that they too can now ride – or play – on a bike. As soon as your little one begins to crawl, they’re pretty much telling you they’re ready to explore and won’t stop…at least not until it’s nap time. The Strider 2-in-1 Rocking Bike is the best way to teach balance and improve dexterity, cognitive ability, and spatial awareness (yeah, a kid’s bike company totally knows what those are). Besides eating, sleeping, and pooping, one of the coolest things kids do is form bonds – with parents, with family members, and with toys. The Strider Pro 2-in-1 Rocking Bike helps your little bundle of biscuits bond with their very first bike before they ever take it to the rough and tumble cul-de-sac. The rocking attachment securely holds the Strider Pro in place as your baby literally rocks out. Eventually, they’ll be rocking so hard you’ll think they’re about to blast off into the stratosphere. Don’t worry, we disengaged the sweet rocket engines. This baby’s (no pun intended) all self-propelled. When your tater tot has mastered rocking and is ready to roll out, simply detach the Strider 12 Pro. The premium 12 Pro is the ultimate high-end bike for speed demons who crave the wind in their face and freedom at their fingertips because not even a full diaper is enough to slow this puppy down. The Strider 12 Pro has a seat height range from 9 - 17 in. (23-43 cm), which means it fits children with an inseam of 10-18 in. (26-46 cm). With the Strider Rocking Base attached, this product is intended for ages 6-24 mos. The Strider 12″ Pro Balance Bike detached from the Rocking Base is intended for children 1 to 4 years old.

Bike Type: Balance Bike


Age Range (Description): 1 - 4 years


Brand: Strider


Number of Speeds: 1


Color: Silver


Wheel Size: 12 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: Rigid


Special Feature: lightweight


Included Components: Balance Bike


Bike Type: ‎Balance Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎1 - 4 years


Brand: ‎Strider


Number of Speeds: ‎1


Color: ‎Silver


Wheel Size: ‎12 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Suspension Type: ‎Rigid


Special Feature: ‎lightweight


Included Components: ‎Balance Bike


Size: ‎12" Wheels


Brake Style: ‎No pedal balance, No braking system


Specific Uses For Product: ‎All Terrain


Item Weight: ‎5.6 Pounds


Theme: ‎bicycle


Style: ‎Balance


Model Name: ‎Strider 12 Pro Balance Bike


Power Source: ‎Not Obtainable


Wheel Material: ‎Foam Rubber


Year: ‎2007


Seat Material Type: ‎Plypropylene Padded Performance Seat


Warranty Type: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎60 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Is Autographed: ‎No


Number of Handles: ‎2


Seatpost Travel Distance Maximum: ‎17 Inches


Skill Level: ‎Beginner


Minimum User Height: ‎12 Inches


UPC: ‎848953000896


Manufacturer: ‎Strider


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎23 x 12 x 6 inches


Package Weight: ‎3.24 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎33 x 15 x 22 inches


Brand Name: ‎Strider


Warranty Description: ‎Manufacturer Warranty


Material: ‎Aluminum


Number of Items: ‎1


Part Number: ‎ST-P4SI


Date First Available: April 1, 2014


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • From Sareed to Strider Balance Bike Pro
Color: Silver
Our grandson loves it. Pro model is very light and he can pick it up and move it around. Seat adjust easily. Extremely satisfied with quality. His previous get around was a Sareed baby balance bike which was a hit.
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024 by Oilatum

  • Well built and light.
Color: Silver
I bought this bike for my 2 1/2yr old Grandson for Christmas. He loves it! Of course there's a learning curve in the beginning, which is expected and purpose of a "balance". It's much better option than training wheels. He now does great on the bike and prefers it over his scooter lately. I bought the Pro version of the 12" sport bike because of how light it is, due to the aluminum construction. Even though lighter, it's as sturdy as the heavier Stainless Steel version. The sliver color with white lettering is really nice and classy. I did a lot of research on 'Balance" bikes and Strider was always listed at the top of the recommendations. It did not disappoint. I was lucky enough to get a GREAT Black Friday discount price ! As soon as he gets old and tall enough, I will get him the 14" sport bike version, hopefully next Black Friday! Plus, the 14" has a peddle add-on option! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by PaulyB

  • Excellent way to get kids comfortable with balance and steering so they can go directly to a pedal bike with no training wheels!
Color: Silver
We purchased this in June 2015 when our daughter was just shy of 18 months old. It took her a few months to be interested and another few months before she really got the concept. She's actively used it for over two years (graduating up to the XL seat post once she got too tall for the regular one). We purchased her a pedal bike quite some time ago, but she kept wanting to use this one until she finally got too tall for it (she's off-the-charts for height, so other kids might actually get to use it through to age 5 or beyond). She transitioned to a pedal bike in less than an hour because she had already mastered balance and steering with her Strider, so all she needed to learn was using the pedals. Based on our experience, we would recommend a balance bike for all toddlers and this one in particular for a few reasons. 1) It's so lightweight that it's very easy for a parent/caregiver to carry when the kid changes their mind about wanting to ride their bike and they will change their mind. 2) Long lifespan. We got a solid 2 1/2 years out of this bike since it had the XL seat post to allow taller kids to ride. If my daughter weren't so tall, I know we would have gotten another year or more out of it. 3) Quality workmanship. Like all kids, our daughter plays hard and that extends to how the bike is handled. It's gotten more than its share of scrapes, bumps, drops, etc. and while it has some surface scratches, it's still a completely solid and serviceable bike that we will feel completely comfortable selling to a friend or neighbor for their kiddo to enjoy. You might pay a little more out-of-pocket for this balance bike than for other brands or models, but if your kid loves it like mine did, it will be money very well spent and, when you're ready for a pedal bike, you won't be wasting any money on training wheels. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2018 by zipporah

  • Best way to learn how to ride a bike!
Color: Silver
My son started on this bike at 15 months (11" inseam). We had to slam the seat for him to be able to swing a leg over. Now he's 21 months and riding like a pro. He puts his feet up on the foot rests and loves going to the skate park by our house to roll down ramps. This bike is awesome for toddlers learning to ride. It's super light weight so he doesn't have to maneuver a big chunky bike around. That's also great for me when I have to carry him and the bike. Also the foam tires are really durable and make for low maintenance (no pumps, don't worry about running over thorns, etc.). Skip the tricycle and the training wheels and get a balance bike! -- Don't forget a helmet. My only two complaints: * When the seat is slammed, a section of the seat post sticks out the bottom and hits the kids legs while they walk the bike (when first learning). It kept getting caught on my son's leg and causing him to trip. We ended up just sawing it off. It makes the seat post shorter but this bike comes with a larger saddle and longer seat post that we can use when he gets taller. * The headset isn't a real headset. That results in more play when he really gets going. He'll likely be graduating into his cousin's Specialized Hot Walk as soon as he gets a littler taller because it's built more like a real bike with a stiffer set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2015 by ErinH

  • Great bike to learn on!
Color: Silver
We love this bike! It's super light weight so if he gets tired of riding it, we can easily carry it for him. Our son also loves it! He learned how to use it pretty quickly and can even wheelie already! Lol
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by Hanna Dueck

  • Great investment, delivers as promised, will buy again
Color: Silver
This little lightweight bike has made my son so happy. We got it for him when he was 2 years old when we realized he couldn't yet pump the pedals on his heavy tricycle. Because of this bike's light weight he was able to bring it out of his room and ride it inside our home all on his own. This really boosted his riding ability and soon we had him outside all the time, he could cruise for hours if we let him. After he mastered balancing, we noticed that he was riding the tricycle with no problem, his legs were stronger and he understood the concept of the pedals finally. This bike has also taken a serious beating, like being tossed and dropped and it's even fallen down cement stairs. It wasn't necessarily affordable for us at almost $200 but I couldn't be happier with it so it was worth the investment, especially because of its light weight. We plan on buying one for our second child when the time comes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2015 by NK

  • Fun experience for a 2 year old
Color: Black Pearl
I got this for my son at 18 months... it was a bit heavy for him and he didn't like to sit on it because it would fall over. At 2 and a half he decided he wanted to ride it, and started out very slow (just really walking over it). The progression happened pretty quickly. In the first 30 mins he learned to steer. Within two weeks he's flying everywhere on this thing. We need wide open spaces so he can ride and go as fast as he wants. I in hindsight, I would have purchased the rocker attachment to build his confidence before putting him on it and having it fall over a few times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2019 by Brian Pearson

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