Italtrike OKO Tricycle

December 14, 2009
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31kisFijB4L. SL160  Italtrike OKO Tricycle

  • Ergonomically designed tricycle
  • Extra large wheels with pliable tires
  • Padded 9-position adjustable saddle seat
  • 3-point safety belt
  • Topple-proof steering stop

Product Description
The OKO Tricycle by Italtrike is another wonderful creation by an Italian designer. With its extra sleek design, extra large wheels with pliable tires, amplepadded saddle, and a sun shade with a flexible and removable frame – this trike has it all! OKO conforms to European and American safety standards. A 3-point safety belt, lever brake on the front wheel and 45° right and left topple-proof steering stop. All this guarantees even more safety. A pushbar and steerin… More >>

Italtrike OKO Tricycle

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3 Responses to Italtrike OKO Tricycle

  1. JC on December 14, 2009 at 12:41 pm

    If you are buying this product because of the steering lock feature as I did, DON’T!!! It does not completely lock. It is made of a cheap plastic and doesn’t completely lock. It still allows the tricycle to turn slightly one way or the other (depending on the bumps and cracks in the pavement) and it swerves. It is very frustrating as this was the reason we chose this model. The tricycle itself is made well and is sturdy, but if you want to be able to steer it yourself, don’t bother with this one. It isn’t worth the money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Mamma on December 14, 2009 at 12:58 pm

    I bought this for my three year old daughter. She was comfortable on it and I liked that I could push her around. When she was ready to learn breaking I was really excited. After months of practice she really had it down. The first time I let her go down a hill on her own, the breaks gave out and she went flying down and crashed almost hitting a pole. My friend has the same trike and her daughters breaks went out as well. I do not recommend this trike. It is dangerous and should be pulled off the market.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. Rhonda J on December 14, 2009 at 2:41 pm

    The locking handle for the parent to steer doe not lock and the trike is constantly heading off to one side. I will have to lift and move the trike back to the center of the road to continue on. It made for a miserable ride. The sun shade also does not stay up. The attachment holding the shade is very flimsy and the shade kept leaning to one side and so I ended up removing it because it looked stupid. My son is almost 4 and does love the bike because he has always been short and this is the only trike that his feet reach and he is able to peddle on his own. It is way overpriced though (maybe worth $50)!
    Rating: 3 / 5

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