| Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go Trike |  | Brand: Radio Flyer Category: Toy
List Price: $79.99 Buy New: $48.69 You Save: $31.30 (39%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 80 reviews Sales Rank: 12692
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 1.5 - 0 months Shipping Weight (lbs): 14.4 Dimensions (in): 19.6 x 20.5 x 24.1
MPN: 21 Model: 21 UPC: 042385908304 EAN: 4000896080571 ASIN: B0001GBSBI
Release Date: January 2, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | This trike comes fully assembled and ready to ride | | • | This trike folds up for easy storage and portability | | • | The sturdy steel construction, controlled turning radius, and low center of gravity make this trike safe and easy to ride | | • | Features durable steel wheels and hard rubber tires that make for a smooth and quiet ride | | • | This tricycle has won the National Parenting Center's Seal of Approval, NBC Today's Toy Test Award, and the Great American Toy Test Award |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Your little rider will be wheelin' and dealin' in no time with the Radio Flyer Big Seat Trike. With sturdy steel construction, durable wheels and a ringing chrome bell that lets everyone know there's an imagination coming through, Big Seat Trike riders ar
Editorial Review Excellent as a first bike, the Ready-to-Ride comes in bright, friendly primary colors and the classic Radio Flyer stylings that remind parents of the little red tricycles of their youths. As with all Radio Flyer trikes, the Ready-to-Ride is built to last with a durable steel frame and heavy-duty treaded tires. Plastic bucket seats provide a comfortable ride and rubber handles offer a secure grip. Kids can tow a doll or load toys into the yellow storage bin on back and announce that they're coming through with the loud bell on the handlebar. Parents will appreciate the trike's low center of gravity and controlled turning radius that prevents it from tipping during speedy turns. The lightweight and portable Ready-to-Ride also easily folds up for storage and has a handy grip in the back of the seat for carrying or hanging. A reliable safety latch ensures that the trike won't begin to fold up midway through a ride. The Ready-to-Ride trike comes fully assembled and is covered by a one-year warranty. --Cristina Vaamonde
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| Customer Reviews: Read 75 more reviews...
C's Mommmy December 7, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have to agree with the others. This trike is a hazard. I bought it for my 4 year old when she was 2. It tipped whenever she tried to make a left or right turn. She hated it, and in the back of the garage it went.
My husband tried to take it out for our younger daughter, who is 2years old and much more physically advanced for her age,to see if she could handle it. The same thing happened.Fortunately, her helmet took the brunt of the fall. The trike is going in the trash. I will not even sell it at a yard sale, as someone else suggested. How can someone knowingly sell something they think is too dangerous for her own kid???
not safe October 21, 2008 I bought one at Target - my daughter was very excited and eager to jump on. Right after she sat on it and move foward it tipped right a way. We returned it in 5 minutes.
Radio Flyer September 4, 2008 Built to out last the average kid! I find this toy great educational in motor skills for learning to ride a bike. its very durable! I like it cause now I get to past it down to my next grand child....Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go Trike
We LOVE this trike! July 23, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son has been zooming around on this since he was just shy of 2 yrs old. He couldn't pedal at first, so he just scooted himself around at first, so it's nice that it's not too big. Now that he is strong enough to pedal, he goes everywhere, quickly!
Yes, he has tipped over when he's tried to get around a corner too quickly, but that would happen on anything.. it's not a flaw with this bike. It's constructed very well, and he loves putting his collection of stuff in the yellow basket in the back. It's still in great shape after 2 yrs of use.
The down side is that the handlebars and seat are not adjustable, but for the price, it's perfect. He'll get a bigger one and we'll pass this one on to his younger brother.
Great bike!!
tipping over? Not! May 6, 2008 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I don't know what kind of uncoordinated children some people have, but our twins, boy and girl at 1.5 years did just fine. Never tipped over once. Maybe it was because the kids stuck their feet out to catch themselves. Maybe it was because they didn't crank on the handlebar too hard.
And guess what? Kids fall. They get hurt and they learn not to crank on the handlebar too quickly. They learn how to adjust their balance and stick their feet out to catch themselves.
I don't know why anyone would get the idea that any vehicle, even a small little trike, should somehow have this magic bubble of protection that makes it absolutely impossible for children to get hurt. Use common sense parents! Its a bike. Of course a child could get hurt. If after 15 minutes of practice your kid still can't figure it out, hate to break it to you, but your kid needs a few more months of coordination development. Otherwise, even after a few falls, he'll probably get the hang of it and do just fine.
I can just picture the reviews for actual 2 wheeled bikes!
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