

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""At six pounds, a toddler can actually pick this thing up and move it themselves, which matters more than most parents realize. The steering limiter and oversized grip ends are the kind of details that tell you woom actually thought about what 18-month-olds do.""woom built the GO 1 around one goal, making it as easy as possible for toddlers to learn balance without getting in their own way. At just over six pounds, it's light enough for a small child to handle independently, which builds the confidence that gets them gliding faster. The steering limiter prevents the handlebars from overturning and causing falls, the green brake lever is sized for tiny fingers, and the oversized grip ends cushion the inevitable tumbles. Schwalbe G-One Speed tires roll smoothly on any surface, and the Schrader valves mean you can top them up at any gas station. The open seat tube gives the widest possible saddle height range, so this bike fits longer than most. Heads up - We do our best to keep bike specs and images current, but occasional component changes can happen without warning-and sometimes the photos might not show the exact build you'll receive. If you want to double-check the details, our Gearheads are always here to help."
Price: $249.00 from Backcountry
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"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""At six pounds, a toddler can actually pick this thing up and move it themselves, which matters more than most parents realize. The steering limiter and oversized grip ends are the kind of details that tell you...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""At six pounds, a toddler can actually pick this thing up and move it themselves, which matters more than most parents realize. The steering limiter and oversized grip ends are the kind of details that tell you...
"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""The GO 1 PLUS fills a real gap. It's the right call for kids who've outgrown the GO 1, started later and need the larger size right away, or are just not ready to give up balance biking yet. Two independent brakes...