- Ages 18 months and up
- Low center of gravity for ultimate stability
- Limited turn radius prevents from tipping
- Click & Go Button for easy go and storage
- 1 year warranty
Product Description
On this flashy red ride, tikes can safely pedal while parents push them along with the handy push bar. And best of all, an easy folding design lets you fold up this trike for on-the-go fun or storge. Features low center of gravity, patented safety-fold mechanism, tipping rear bucket, push-bar and durable high carbon steel frame. Measures 20″H x 25″W x 15.75″D.Amazon.com Product Description
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I bought this for my 22 month old son. He’s about 35 inches tall and can reach the pedals, however, he doesn’t quite “get it” yet and doesn’t use them yet, but he’s figured out how to put his feet up on the wheel shield so we can push him along without the pedals hitting his legs. In a few months he’ll have the pedaling down and will love it even more.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my son when he was 2. He wasn’t big enough to pedal himself so we just pushed him everywhere. He can reach the pedals now but has a hard time as the trike is a bit heavy.
Rating: 4 / 5
We were very pleased with the Kettler Tricycle. It came in a box and assembly consisted of pressing a button to unfold the frame. It was the ideal size for our two year old grandson and he loves it. The pusher handle also makes it easier to take him for walks on the bike and make sure he doesn’t get into trouble. I highly recommend the product. Classic Flyer By Kettler Foldable Tricycle
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this for my 22 month old son and he absolutely loves it. He saw it at the playground several times and I had to practically pull him off it each and every time. So, I gavce in and bought him one. He really enjoys it! It is easy to pedal and the pole makes it very secure for watchful parents. In fact, I had a Kettler pedal car myself over 40 YEARS AGO! I was glad to see they are still around and still putting smiles on childrens faces!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
We got this for our 2 year old for his birth day. It looks cute! Two big drawbacks. I cant really control the direction for the bike with the push bar, and my two year old doesnt really know to direct the handle bars yet so I am constantly bending down to adjust the direction where the bike moves. And the push-handle does’nt stay firmly put it keeps moving, making it hard to use it. I guess it will be good for him once he grows into it a little and I dont need the push bar so much.
Rating: 3 / 5