🚴♂️ Balance Your Way to Adventure!
The Yvolution Y Velo Pro Balance Bike is a lightweight, adjustable bike designed for toddlers aged 3-5 years. With 12-inch pneumatic wheels for excellent grip and a safe, smooth design, it prepares young riders for cycling without the need for training wheels.
Age range | Kid |
Bike type | Balance Bike, Kids Bike |
Color | Black |
Size | 3Y+ |
Style | Compact |
Frame material | Plastic |
Weight | 3.15 Kilograms |
Material type | alufer |
Features | Lightweight |
Wheel size | 12 Inches |
Included components | Training Wheel |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Y-Volution |
Manufacturer | Yvloution |
Item model number | YT30B1 |
Product Dimensions | 89.59 x 36.83 x 55.88 cm; 2.9 Kilograms |
ASIN | B0B58XC1SH |
A**R
Velow Balancing bike
What an awesome product! I highly recommend it for your children to learn how to balance on a bike.
P**S
My 5yo son loves it!
My wife had found the smaller Velo bike with the rear two wheels on Facebook marketplace for very cheap when my son was 3. He loved the bike so much and fit his frame so well that I thought I would find bigger version. This one feels like an excellent upgrade to the first one. He immediately took to the bike.Assembly was pretty easy. Just keep in mind you need to place some metal spacers on the inside of the forks. These spacers press up against the bearings, just make sure they’re placed in the center of the bearings. There is a little play there so the wheel won’t spin as fast as it should if the spacers aren’t seated correctly.Bearing are great. The bike is super light and agile. Oddly enough the bike is about 2 - 3 lbs lighter than the smaller Velo bike we started with. Can’t say enough good things about the bike.
A**Y
So amazing
My son will not stop riding it! He is 3 and it fits him perfectly.
B**N
Excellent quality! Not all balance bikes are created equal
I'm a cyclist, and have a passion for well made bikes. I also have lots of experience in the world of balance bikes, as I thought both my boys how to ride bikes by the time they were 1, with the use of a balance bike. I also used to sell the big "S******" brand due to their functionality, and one of few good options at the time. I found there were lots of people trying to teach their small children how to ride a bike, without knowing a better way to do it. This bike in my opinion is superior to many other brands. There's some key things that you need to consider when teaching very small children how to ride a bike. 1) the frame design, it needs to have a very low stand over. 2) weight, needs to be light for them to easily maneuver. 3) smooth rolling grippy wheels/tires. This meets all the criteria, plus since it's molded nylon/plastic, every exposed section is rounded and smooth which helps prevent injury. The tires are actual air filled rubber, and the mag wheels roll on sealed cartridge bearings. Why do I think this is important?...one of my son's face planted due to foam tires on the big "S" brand, when the front wheel slipped out from under him on a smooth surface. This particular balance bike will give proper tire grip to avoid injuries like my child did on a lesser equipped bike. This balance bike also has quite a bit of adjustment for seat height, and handlebar height. Mentioning the seat, it's completely covered in foam, all edges being soft, to help avoid scrapes on little ones.My one negative, due to how the steering assembly goes together (headset/steering stem) it has a lot of slop that can't be adjusted at all. Is it a deal breaker? Absolutely not, but this may cause issues down the road as it wears.Fit and finish is superb!Assembles easily, with tools included.The look, I mean, just look at it, it looks awesome!Durability is questionable, but will most likely outlast your child's balance bike era, and these carry an impressive 2yr warranty!An excellent design and value in the world of balance bikes!
R**5
Screws and bolts easily fall off while your child is riding the bike
No matter how much you tighten bolts and screws they will come off every couple of rides. We lost a screw that connects the handlebars to the main frame because the nut will wiggle loose while riding. Its quite a poor design choice.
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