Balance Bikes

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By Ren Chin

Balance Bikes

A balance bike makes learning to ride a bike for the first time fun and easy because it lets children focus on balance and steering without having to learn to pedal. Most balance bikes are made for kids 2 to 5 years in age and is billed as an ideal learner or first bike. Balance bikes do not have pedals and are designed so that a well-fitting bike allows the rider to put his/her feet down to both move the bike as well as stop the bike. Essentially, the child runs the bike to move it instead of having to pedal.

a Kettler balance bike
a Kettler balance bike

Balance bikes provide the excitement of riding a bike that kids just love and increases the control that a child has while riding a bike for the first time (this reduces the fear).

On traditional bikes with pedals and training wheels, children have to learn 3 brand new skills at the same time: Steering, Pedaling and Balancing. This can be very challenging and lead to a scary first biking experience. Designers of the balance bikes determined that learning to pedal distracts from steering and balancing. The core idea behind a balance bike is to teach these two skills first; once mastering steering and pedaling on a balance bike, children are ready to learn to pedal on a real bike without training wheels.

Balance Bikes - The Learning Process

On traditional bicycles with training wheels, the rider learns to pedal first and learns to steer and balance last. Learning on a balance bike reverses this process focusing on teaching balance, steering and coordination. Balance bikes have the same steering and balancing challenges of traditional bicycles but provides the comforting ability of being able to stop and steady yourself very easily; your feet are always ready to plant on the ground if something goes wrong.

By removing a lot of the fear of crashing and being out-of-control, balance bikes provide children with the independence of riding a bike on their own. The transition to a regular two-wheeled bike without training wheels is smooth once the child masters the balance bike.

The PLIM Roadie
The PLIM Roadie

The Types of Balance Bikes

There are a TON of balance bikes available with a broad range of prices. Target has one for under $50, while the higher-end balance bikes are $250+. I wrote a review of the Skuut which along with the pedoBike and the LikeABike, is a good wooden balance bike that has a familiar look and feel of wooden toys (but kid sized!). There are other balance bikes types like the Kettler bike which is fashioned from metal and plastic; these types of bikes tend to be more durable, and some think the overall quality to price ratio is better with metal-framed balance bikes.

The Skuut
The Skuut

Balance Bikes

Strider PREbike Balance Running Bike
Amazon Price: $99.99
Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Classic Style
Amazon Price: $62.22
List Price: $89.99
Kazam Balance Bike
Amazon Price: $99.95
Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Bubbleicious
Amazon Price: $64.99
List Price: $89.99

Here's a list of some of the more popular balance bikes

Wooden Balance Bikes

PLIM Swiss Roadie Runner - $69.99

Norco Runbike - $95.99

Likeabike - $299.99

SmartGear Training Bike - $99.99

Skuut Balance Bike - $89.99

Metal & Plastic Balance Bikes

Strider Sports Running Bike - $89.99

Kettler Sprint - $129.99

LikeAbike Jumper - $269.99

Italtrike Walk & Bike - $129.99

TootScoot - $79.99

PV Glider - $129.99

Comments

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camedmondson 3 years ago

Man, that PLIM Roadie is a real hog. You should see mine. Full size, mag wheels, no pedals and of course, no brakes. They're great to ride when you're drunk.

gloria 3 years ago

great review blog on many of the popular models.

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Outdoor Toys 2 years ago

There is also the BalanzBike from BERG Toys:

http://www.balanzbike.com

A really cool bike where ride near by the ground :)

Balance Bikes 2 years ago

In Australia and New Zealane, the most popular balance bike is the Tike by a company called Live PLay Create http://www.tike.com.au

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Jezzzz 2 years ago

Very informative hub with a lot of great information.

Beth 2 years ago

These are the best balance bikes I've seen. Fun and great designs. They can even be personalised. My boy loves his!!!!

Balance Bikes 22 months ago

Great hub, we love the kiddimoto balance bikes as mentioned by beth. Balance bikes are an excellent early start for any child. The key to riding a peddle bike is balance and balance bikes allow a child to learn the art of balance at their own pace which is wonderful. Obviously the bikes come in all shapes and sizes, different colours and materials but ultimately if your child likes it then you are half way there. My oldest boy is not interested in his balance bike which is his choice, however my youngest is always trying to get on even though he is a little small. I don't force the issue, I am sure he will use it when he is ready, otherwise I am sure the resale value is good.

ksenja 16 months ago

In slovenia best balance bike that we have (otroško kolo) are german likeabike... www.otrosko-kolo.si. We have Kettler, but don't have strider. I've heard it's good. is it true?

Otroško kolo 16 months ago

In slovenia best balance bike that we have (otroško kolo) are german likeabike... www.otrosko-kolo.si. We have Kettler, but don't have strider. I've heard it's good. is it true?

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