🚀 Propel your little rider into independence with Schwinn’s balance bike!
The Schwinn 12-inch Balance Bike is expertly designed for toddlers aged 2-4, featuring a durable steel frame, adjustable seat and handlebars, and air-filled tires for a smooth ride. This no-training-wheel bike accelerates balance skills and confidence, backed by Schwinn’s 130-year heritage and a limited lifetime warranty.
Bike Type | Balance Bike |
Age Range (Description) | Toddler |
Brand | Schwinn |
Number of Speeds | 1 |
Color | Blue |
Wheel Size | 12 Inches |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Suspension Type | Front |
Special Feature | Training Wheel, Lightweight |
Included Components | Schwinn Skip 1 |
Size | 12-Inch Wheels |
Brake Style | Linear Pull |
Specific Uses For Product | Road |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Style | Balance |
Model Name | Skip |
Wheel Material | Aluminum |
Warranty Type | Lifetime |
Assembly Required | No |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Skill Level | Beginner |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00038675119000 |
UPC | 038675119000 |
Manufacturer | Pacific Cycle, Inc. |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 29 x 16 x 8 inches |
Package Weight | 6.42 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Schwinn |
Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Warranty |
Material | Steel |
Suggested Users | unisex-child |
Part Number | S7119AZ |
S**N
Resold and got money back
The quality and built of this was excellent waiting keep it long she just didn't like it
L**S
Skip the training wheels and start here first!
My 4 year old daughter rode a bike with training wheels for over a year. Last year I convinced her to ride this bike that I had bought for my 2 year old son. Note, he wasn't big enough for it but I had it ready to go for when he would be big enough.After about 5 minutes of practice on the balance bike I saw she was figuring it out and I knew I was onto something. While she was practicing on the balance bike, I didn't let her back on the bike with training wheels. In fact, I took off the training wheels on her bike. By the way, little girls aren't a fan of that move. But I stood my ground. Anyway, I gave her bike back with no training wheels once balance was totally mastered. When I say mastered, I'm talking turns with feet up, hills (up and down) and stop and starts. Total time to master balance was maybe 30 minutes. When she got back on her bike without training wheels I had to teach her how to start and then essentially how pedal again. While teaching pedaling again wasn't that bad, this bike was still a game changer.I figured I would teach my 2 year old son on this balance bike first and NOT let him have a bike with training wheels....ever. I wanted to see if it was easier to go balance bike straight to no training wheeled bike. Once he was tall enough to get on this bike, it only took maybe 5 minutes and he had balance down. And another 30 minutes mastering turns, hills, bumps, etc. This mimicked my daughter.He has been cruising on it for a year because he's wasn't tall enough for a 14" pedal bike. (Since this is a 12" I figure 14" would be a good next step). I say cruising I mean he rides the neighborhood with us for up to three mile rides. Loves it and begs to go on rides or ride around our driveway. I wouldn't be surprised if he put on 100 miles.He's finally tall enough for a 14" pedal bike so I bought a bike with training wheels today. BUT I **never** put the training wheels on. I repeat, I did not allow him to ride the new bike with training wheels installed. While I was tempted I was convinced I didn't need them. He got on the pedal bike for the first time today. I had to teach him pedaling and how to start. He had the balance already so this was a breeze. This took maybe a minute of learning.Verdict: balance bikes are the best way to teach kids how to ride a bike. You can do it after they've been on training wheels or it's even easier to get them rolling on this first and never use training wheels on their first pedal bike. It's incredibly easy. Did I mention that even after getting pedal bikes they still enjoy this bike? You should buy it. Teach them balance. Throw out the training wheels.
G**N
REALLY HELPED my son learn to bike
My husband and I can't be happier with this balance bike. My son (5-year old) was able to ride a regular bike independently just a few days after using this balance bike. It's like magic, but I think the theory behind it is that kids need to learn how to balance themselves before being able to ride a bike alone. Let me briefly share our story:My son had been reluctant to let us take down the training wheels from his regular bike. We tried very hard to help him learn how to ride a bike, usually by holding the handle and/or seat while he paddled, but he totally relied on us to keep the bike balanced and we got so exhausted. He didn't enjoy the practice either and just wanted the training wheels back. It seemed that the regular bike, a gift from our friends, was just too large for him and he had no idea how to control it. We eventually decided to get a balance bike, as many sources advised us to. It was one of our best investments. Our son felt very relaxed playing with the balance bike because it was so much shorter and lighter for him, and he could make a stop easily as he wished. He liked to show us how long he could stay on the bike without touching the ground (and enjoyed breaking his records). I could see that he was quickly learning how to balance himself in order to stay longer. He played with the balance bike for just a few days (each time about 15 minutes), sometimes followed by some practice with the regular bike. The difference was obvious; he was able to control the balance better. We gradually loosened our hold of the seat and eventually let go of the bike (while running closely aside)---that's such an unforgettable moment, our son was riding a bike alone, finally! We were all so excited about the accomplishment.I definitely would recommend getting a balance bike for small children. Now we totally believe that it's a justifiable investment. Your kid may feel bored with it initially (my son tried at 3 and didn't show any interest, that's why we didn't get one), but the key is to have them get comfortable with handling a bike alone. Training wheels really can't help them learn balancing. Many of us probably never used a balance bike in our childhood, but we probably also rode a bike independently much later, not like 4 or 5 these days. And balance bikes, especially with renown brand names like Schwinn, have great resale values, so we can always get a bit back when the transition is over.Anyway, we are very happy with our purchase and would recommend this balance bike.
T**R
Really good quality, maybe some design issues
Ordered this for my three year old for Christmas. He has had experience with another balance bike and so I decided that he would do good with this.Putting this together was very easy. Just had to attach the two tires, handle bars and the seat. This was all done with two wrenches or you could use a single adjustable wrench. You will also need a tire pump to inflate the tires (standard schrader valves, no valve caps came with it) I spent probably 30 minutes taking it out of the box and putting it together.My son is 3 years a 2 months old. He is about average height. (His legs about 16 inches long). The seat needed to be lowered all the way down to the bottom in order for him to be able to reach the ground. (Both the seat and handle bar height are adjustable) The horizontal bar that comes out under the seat (I think this is where the kids put their feet) is sort of in the way. He has to stick his legs out and around these. I don't think this will be a big problem once he gets use to it more. Our 6 year old who knows how to ride a bike can also get on this bike and ride it. Both the 3 year old and 6 year old think it is fun.The quality of this is really good. It is built very sold and nothing feels or looks cheap on it. I can stand on the side platforms and scoot along on it with no problem. ( I am 165 lbs) The rubber handle bars are nice because they have kind of bumpers on the end so when the kid drops it they will not damage.
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