What sets the Velio apart.
Balance develops before control. Velio is designed to help babies find that balance, earlier and more naturally.
Unlike most baby bikes that steer from the front, Velio’s C-Go rear-steering system lets babies move naturally and makes it easier for parents to guide the movement — so babies can focus on what matters: staying upright and moving forward.
It’s not just easier. It’s how they already move.

Why rear steering matters.
From crawling to cruising, babies lead with their bodies — not their hands.
That’s why Velio keeps the front wheel straight, and lets them move in the direction they’re facing. It’s intuitive, not forced. Just like standing. Just like walking.
Rear-steering offers:
- Full control, without interrupting their learning
- A smoother way to build confidence, indoors or out
- The ability for parents to match support to the moment — more when needed, less when not
It also means:
- A tighter turning circle
- Fewer tip-overs
- And more time upright, developing balance
Two Designs. Same Purpose.
Both models feature our patented rear-wheel steering — the only system designed specifically for pre-walkers and early movers.
The difference is in the design.
Velio Balance Bike
Most Baby Bikes
Steering
Rear-wheel (baby-led or parent-guided)
Front-wheel or fixed
Starting Age
8+ months (Bella) / 9+ months (Super)
12+ Months
Movement
Body-led (mirrors crawling)
Handlebar Led
Turning Radius
Tight — better indoors or outside
Wide
Support Control
Full range of parent support, moment by moment
Fixed or none
Frame
Birch wood or magnesium
Plastic or composite

Built for Everyday Life
- Indoor + outdoor use
- Lightweight and easy to carry
- Withstands daily bumps and drops
- Designed for solo play or parent-assisted movement
- Quiet wheels — no noise, no marks
- Wipe-clean finish (Super), weather-protected wood (Bella)
What Parents Are saying
“As soon as I placed this beautifully designed two-wheeled adventure mobile down in front of our 8-month-old son, he almost immediately started pulling himself up onto his knees… Within a few weeks he’s standing up, unsupported, with the Super Velio confidently straddled between his knees.”
— David D, USA
“My son at 7 months old was able to ride this as soon as he got on it. It’s been about 2 1/2 weeks and the progression is remarkable. He’s riding it before he walks.”
— Christian C, USA











