Your little one will love learning how to balance on the Indi Adapt Balance Bike. Perfect for tots aged 2 to 4, it comes with 3 sticker sheets so they can add their own personal touch! The sticker sheets include letters so they can pop their name on, as well as dinosaurs and animals!
Strong steel frame to withstand bumps
10" plastic wheels
3 sticker sheets for personalisation
Saddle height min: 35cm; max: 42cm
Looks identical to the verenti that Wiggle sell for 35-40 quid. good deal!
MrsMcSayers
15 Mar 16#2
Great find! Reserved at my local store for pick up this morning, thanks OP
AshMcConnell
15 Mar 161#3
balance bikes are amazing, once they master the balance bike it's a small step to pedalling a real bike. our eldest started pedalling with confidence the first time on a real bike (he was 3)
I'd definitely recommend over stabilizers
rudey_98
15 Mar 16#4
Ordered one for collection for my daughter- thanks OP
mistycheek
15 Mar 16#5
Just ordered for my little boys 2nd birthday in a few weeks! Great find!! Thanks for sharing!!
hobbes748
15 Mar 16#6
Nice looking bike. I'm a little wary of these solid tyres over 'proper' ones though as my little one had a few front end wash-outs in damp conditions that we put down to these type of wheels. Also be wary of the weight of these things as 1 or 2 kg difference in weight doesn't seem that much to us - but when you only weigh 10 kg it really does. We were fortunate enough to have the spare cash at the time to purchase a Firstbike for her as the weight thing was knocking her confidence.
But another +1 to the earlier comment on balance bikes being amazing. My daughter went from balance bikes to pedal bike with almost no effort at 3 and a half. It took about an hour for her to get the hang of pedalling, then she was off on her own.
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Strong steel frame to withstand bumps
10" plastic wheels
3 sticker sheets for personalisation
Saddle height min: 35cm; max: 42cm
Don't forget Quidco http://www.quidco.com/halfords
- Youngy
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I'd definitely recommend over stabilizers
But another +1 to the earlier comment on balance bikes being amazing. My daughter went from balance bikes to pedal bike with almost no effort at 3 and a half. It took about an hour for her to get the hang of pedalling, then she was off on her own.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/WOODEN-BALANCE-TRAINING-CYCLE-COLOURS/dp/B007ZYR7MI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1458033322&sr=8-1&keywords=wooden+balance+bike
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