

"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 and a SURFBOARD footrest already on the bike tells you woom built this for kids who are getting fast.""woom built the GO 1 PLUS for the child who is ready for more than the smallest balance bike can offer. The 14"" wheels and higher-rise BMX-style bars fit kids aged 3 to 4. 5 who need room to grow into the bike rather than immediately out of it. Two independently operated mini V-brakes, front and rear, give developing riders more stopping control than a single rear brake, and both levers are sized for small hands with minimal grip strength. The steering limiter keeps handling stable before instincts catch up, the SURFBOARD footrest is pre-installed for gliding, and the LEGGIE kickstand means parking is as easy as stopping. Schwalbe Little Joe tires keep rolling resistance low on any surface. 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: $299.00 from Backcountry
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