Glide Bikes Kid's Go Glider Balance Bike, Orange, 16-Inch: Sports & Outdoors

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Recommended for ages 18mth-5yrs+ EZee Glider combines the sleek design that Glide Bikes is known for, with the easy-to-use and easy-to-reach features of a more compact bike. Choose a maintenance-free EVA foam tire or classic air. The EZee Glider has a lightweight steel frame and comes equipped with the Glide Bike standard; hand brake and foot pegs. If you have a toddler who is ready to get moving, the choice couldn’t be clearer regarding which bike to choose. Available in 3 colors. Recommended for ages 2-5yrs+ Mini Glider, the original Glide Bike, comes standard with a hand brake and foot pegs, and have air tires ensuring that you’ll have all the tools you need to learn balance, braking and the rules of the road before you even start on a traditional two wheel pedal bike. If you’re ready to be a step ahead of the pack the Mini Glider is the right bike for you. Available in 3 colors. Recommended for ages 5-10yrs+ Go Glider features a kickstand, hand brake, and foot pegs. It is outfitted with everything a cyclist in training will need to hit the ground running. Go Glider that will combine the fun of gliding with the most efficient method for learning how to ride a bike to make your childhood experience one that is full of happy memories. Available in 5 colors. Riding bikes is our passion, and we believe that the earlier we can help kids learn how to ride a bike, the sooner they can experience the joys and freedom that we feel every time we get on a bike. Knowing that the key to the design of a Balance bike is enabling balance, Ed based his first glider prototype on the same geometry as a downhill mountain bike now our (Patented Slow speed geometry) *, which has a lower center of gravity to give the rider increased stability and a slower balancing speed. My first balance bike model was handmade out of PVC in my backyard in the suburbs of Boston, while there was still snow on the ground. Since that first prototype learning bike, Ed perfected the design, making minor adjustments to the steering angle and seat height, and began to manufacture Glide Bikes by hand in his workshop in Wilmington, NC, where I moved in 2005. Today, the corporate offices and Ed are still in Wilmington.

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