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Strider 14x - Balance Bike for Kids 3 to 7 Years - Includes Custom Grips, Padded Seat, Performance Footrest & All-Purpose Tires - Easy Assembly & Adjustments

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Color: Awesome Blue


Features

  • 14X BALANCE BIKE - The Strider 14x helps new & veteran balance bike riders gain confidence on a bigger bike. It features custom grips, a padded seat, and a performance footrest.
  • EASY TO ADJUST - As your child grows, you can easily and quickly adjust the seat & handlebar heights. The 14x has a seat height range from 15-22 to fit a huge range of inseam lengths (16-23).
  • OPTIONAL PEDAL KIT - Converting the 14x from a balance bike to pedal bike is quick & easywe even provide the wrench to screw in the only bolt! Once your little one is ready to pedal, just attach the Easy-Ride Pedal Conversion Kit (sold separately).
  • 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 boys & girls to ride faster than training wheels. 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 training wheelsbefore they're out of diapers.

Bike Type: Balance Bike


Age Range (Description): Kid


Brand: Strider


Number of Speeds: 1


Color: Awesome Blue


Wheel Size: 14 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Special Feature: lightweight


Included Components: Balance Bike


Size: 14" Wheels


Bike Type: ‎Balance Bike


Age Range (Description): ‎Kid


Brand: ‎Strider


Number of Speeds: ‎1


Color: ‎Awesome Blue


Wheel Size: ‎14 Inches


Frame Material: ‎Alloy Steel


Special Feature: ‎lightweight


Included Components: ‎Balance Bike


Size: ‎14" Wheels


Brake Style: ‎Coaster


Specific Uses For Product: ‎Road


Item Weight: ‎12 Pounds


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎36 Kilograms


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Is Autographed: ‎No


Rear Derailleur Clutch: ‎No


Saddle Bag: ‎No


Saddle Cushion: ‎No


Chain Slap Protection: ‎No


Saddle Cutout: ‎No


Quick Release Seatpost: ‎No


Quick Release Wheels: ‎No


All Weather Tires: ‎No


Regenerative Braking: ‎No


Dropper Seatpost: ‎No


Seatpost Suspension: ‎No


Cargo Straps: ‎No


Electric Assist: ‎No


Lights Included: ‎No


Chainguard: ‎No


Has Reflectors: ‎No


Is Tubeless Compatible: ‎No


Is Cruiser: ‎No


Has Coaster Brakes: ‎Yes


Is Through Axle: ‎No


Is 1x Drivetrain: ‎No


Toe Clips: ‎No


Frame Pump Compatibility: ‎No


Shift Lever Reach Adjust: ‎No


Is Tubeless Ready: ‎No


Is Hub Drive Motor: ‎No


Walk Assist: ‎No


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎34 x 15.5 x 7.5 inches


Package Weight: ‎6.92 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎39 x 7.5 x 15.5 inches


Brand Name: ‎Strider


Material: ‎Steel


Suggested Users: ‎boys


Manufacturer: ‎Strider


Part Number: ‎SK-SB1-US-BL


Outer Material: ‎aluminum


Date First Available: September 26, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazed on how easy it was to learn.
Color: Awesome Blue
Bought the bike for my son and within the first week he had completely gotten the hang of it. Waiting to order the pedal kit next. Great concept and I do recommend getting this for your kids. Makes teaching them a breeze. Great product Strider and way to go!!
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2023 by samuel

  • Strider bike fans for life
Color: Awesome Blue
The media could not be loaded. As you can see my son has not even had this bike for 30 days yet and he has gotten a lot of wear out of it. This is our second strider bike and we are so happy that we spent the money and with this route. It is great quality great product. The color is gorgeous and will last for years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2024 by Melissa Husak

  • great balance bike
Color: Awesome Blue
This was an upgraded balance bike for my 4 year old. He will really be able to grow in to it and it's lighter than some other brands
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2023 by Callie Hollier

  • Easiest way to teach a 5yo to ride a bike in less than a month
Color: Awesome Blue
A balance bike was recommended by a friend to teach our 5 y/o to ride a bike. Week 1 - we started without pedals. It was VERY slow-going with him that first week, and his balance was horrible. Like, he was basically walking with the bike underneath him. To the point where we wondered if this concept was even going to work for someone like him. But, we persisted. Week 2 - started to pick his feet up for a second or two. We continued to question the process, but nonetheless, still persisted. Week 3 - finally seemed to get the hang of it. Was taking 10 second strides and really only put his feet down when he ran out of speed. So by the end of week 3, we put the pedals on. And literally, he took off the very first time. Was riding all over the pavement by himself for full minutes at a time. We were blown away. And he was SO proud of himself and having fun! This was after 3 weeks of practicing 10 minutes max a day, almost daily. Our advice: don’t give up on the idea in the beginning, no matter how slow the progress seems to be going; it will get better in no time at all. We almost feel like he taught himself to ride his bike and we just walked alongside him. Crazy. Our results seem to not be as dramatic as others, with their kids riding within a week. But 3 weeks is equally amazing and something to be proud of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2023 by Mary

  • Excelente para niños que están aprendiendo a montar en bicicleta
Color: Awesome Blue
El tamaño es perfecto para niños de 4 años, y hasta 6 o 7. Es práctica, por su forma, se hace fácil de manejar, mi hija tenia de las tradicionales pero con esta fue muy rápido aprender a manejarla y duran muchísimo. vale la pena.
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2024 by Beatriz Lizcano V.

  • So happy!
Color: Totally Tangerine
We got this for our 4 year old and eventually our youngest too. This is a well designed bike. The front fork has some pitch to avoid turning to sharp. The option of pedals is a great feature and we pan to do that down the road. The handle bar adjustments are easy with minimal mechanical skill. This is a great product I would recommend it over any other brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2023 by BShade

  • Great learning bike
Color: Awesome Blue
Heavy bike, but okay for our larger 3 year old. He complained about the seat cushion, so we bought a gel pad, but just like for an adult, riding frequently is the key to avoiding a sore bum. We also bought the pedal kit. Pretty soon (he didn’t care to ride it as much as expected) his balance was great and we decided at age 4 he was ready to try pedals. They were difficult to rotate, which led to some major frustration, but after just a few days of trying (and adjusting the chain), he was successful at riding a bike having never used training wheels. He was proud! We quickly noticed, though, that he needed another bike in order to keep up with other kids who had common 16” non-balance bikes. We had hoped we could use the 14x balance bike with pedals for a longer time (he used it 3 months) before needing another bike, but found that while the 14x is great for learning to balance and pedal, it isn’t a long term use bike—not as long as we wanted anyway. It’s heavy and more rigid in its movement. Our near 4.5 year old son is now enjoying a 16” common pedal bike. It only took a couple tries to be confident and no training wheels were used. Overall we’re glad we bought this; he was very successful in learning to ride. The 14x bike with pedals was used for just over two years (age 3-4) for one kid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2021 by Utah Customer Utah Customer

  • 3 year-old pedaling this bike after one day
Color: Awesome Blue
My daughter loves this bike. She's 3 years and 3 months old and 36.6" tall and she learned to pedal this bike in a day. It didn't all happen in a day, she's been practicing on other bikes (read on for more), but she's super happy and proud of herself to put it all together and start riding a real bike with pedals. This review is a personal account of lessons learned getting here. We started off with the Strider 12 balance bike (to learn to balance!), then added a Diamondback Lil Impressions 12" pedal bike with training wheels (to learn to turn the pedals), then finally moved to the 14X without pedals at first, then added the pedals (putting it all together). This is the lightest weight pedal bike I could find anywhere, weighing in on my scale at 15.6 lbs including the pedals. For comparison, the smallest Strider balance bike is significantly lighter at 6.6 lbs on the same scale, while her Diamondback Lil Impressions comes in at 20.0 lbs with training wheels. For a 32 lbs child, the extra 4.4 lbs made a big difference in how quickly she was able to climb, balance, push, and pedal the bike with confidence. The seat is closest to the ground, compared to other bikes with pedals that we've tried. One of the great features of the smallest balance bikes is how early kids can get on it. We got the Strider 12 when she was about 18 months, and she has been practicing balancing for quite a long time, and became quite proficient. The only reason it has taken this long to move to a pedal bike is because she was just not tall enough to reach the floor. On the lowest setting, the top of the Strider 14X seat is just about 15" off the ground. For comparison, the Strider 12 was about 11", while the Diamondback Lil Impressions was a horrible 18". For a 36" tall kid, these 3" are big difference. This height meant that she couldn't reach the ground from the 14X seat until very recently after her last growth spurt (and who knows when she'll reach it from the Diamondback...). The removable and narrow pedals are absolutely brilliant! She was pretty confident on the smaller Strider 12 balance bike, so we started off on the 14X without pedals and spent an hour just getting comfortable balancing this new, bigger bike. Then we came home and added the pedals. The first instinct she had was to try to pedal from a cold start, the same way she's done with her Diamondback. The next thing she tried was to just push the bike with her feet like a balance bike. This is where the narrow pedals shine, because it allowed her legs to reach the floor even with the pedals on and push it like before. Then as she picked up speed, she naturally just tried putting one foot on a pedal. Then the other. Then turning them. Finally, it all came together and she was able to bike around like a champ. So here's some free, unrequested advice, and basically my own advice for our second child who is not even a week old yet. Learn to balance on a balance bike as soon as you can comfortably reach the floor from the seat. Learn to turn the pedals on anything that has a pedal (ideally, something lighter than 20 lbs!). Then as soon as you can reach the floor from a seat that's 15" high, get on a Strider 14X! It's awesome, five stars. PS: and my advice to myself (and other parents) -- the best you can do is encourage the little one to practice, and cheer them on! (i.e. don't try to push them or balance them with your hands, you're probably just distracting them) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2019 by rsw

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