The First Ride
Most ride-ons are too wide or too high for a one-year-old to manage safely. The Tiny Tot solves this with a deliberately low step-through frame that puts their feet firmly on the ground. This grounded position gives them the security to push off and steer without fear of tipping, turning those first tentative scoots into confident gliding. The cushioned seat and non-toxic hand grips with safety bumpers ensure they stay comfortable even as they pick up speed.
Growing With Them
Around 18 months, when they've mastered the steering and propulsion, you can remove the third wheel to convert it into a balance bike. This is a significant developmental leap: they move from relying on the bike's stability to creating their own. Because they're already familiar with the handlebars and weight of the frame, the transition to balancing is far less intimidating than starting on a new, larger bike.
The perfect ride
The extra-wide, airless tyres are a standout feature for parents. They offer the grip and suspension of pneumatic tyres without the risk of punctures, and—crucially—they run silently on timber and tiled floors. Whether they're doing laps of the kitchen island or exploring the driveway, the ride is smooth and quiet.
Dimensions: Designed specifically for toddlers, the seat adjusts from 21.5cm to 28cm high. The compact footprint makes it easy to store in smaller homes or apartments.