The Foundation of Balance
Most ride-ons are either too stable (teaching nothing) or too wobbly (causing frustration). This steel convertible bridges that gap. Starting in tricycle mode, it offers a low centre of gravity that lets toddlers focus on the mechanics of propulsion—pushing off, steering, and braking with their feet—without the mental effort of maintaining balance. You'll notice them experimenting with speed and turns, building the gross motor confidence that serves as the precursor to riding a pedal bike.
A Smooth Transition to Two Wheels
When they're ready—usually around the 2.5 to 3-year mark—you can remove the rear axle and convert this into a two-wheeled balance bike. Because the frame and handlebars are already familiar, the switch is less intimidating than introducing a brand new bike. This stage targets their sense of balance, teaching them to shift their weight and correct their posture instinctively. It's the exact skill set needed for a pedal bike, often eliminating the need for training wheels entirely.
Built for Real-World Terrain
Unlike plastic wheels that rattle and slide on concrete, the pneumatic (air-filled) tyres provide genuine traction and shock absorption. Whether they're navigating a grassy park or a bumpy driveway, the ride remains smooth and controlled. The adjustable seat height (30cm to 45cm) and unique footrest allow them to lift their legs and coast once they've built up momentum, a key milestone in learning to balance.
Specifications: Length: 87–94cm | Width (3-wheel): 49cm | Handlebar Width: 41cm | Weight: 6.3kg (trike) / 5.2kg (bike)