Big Foot 12
Color
Color: Brushed Aluminium
Description
Knobbly 2.25” tyres, a robust aluminium frame, easy actuation brakes and Ritchey finishing kit. Meet Big Foot, serving 2-4 year olds their first taste of MTB. Built for paths, tracks, moss and mud.
SIZE OF LEG
33cm
AGE
2-4years
WEIGHT
3.75kg
Charger 12
Color
Color: Brushed Aluminium
Description
A 12” balance bike engineered for fast, safe progression. With wide 2.0” tyres, a low slung aluminium frame and internal cable routing for brake upgrades (kit sold separately) The Charger is designed to supercharge their thirst for adventure.
SIZE OF LEG
33cm
AGE
2-4years
WEIGHT
3.4kg
Description
The Bonsai brings together the very best that birch and aluminium have to offer to satisfy those who love the tactile beauty and heirloom quality of wood, but are into the durability and serviceability of a corrosion free metal. Designed for 2-4 year olds, the Bonsai features a standover height of 33cm.
SIZE OF LEG
33cm
AGE
2-4years
WEIGHT
3.75kg
Description
Build lasting confidence with The Lite, taking full advantage of wood's familiar warmth and tactile qualities to help even the littlest riders build a lifelong love of bikes. With a low standover height of 30cm, the Lite is designed to put the smallest riders safely on two wheels.
SIZE OF LEG
30cm
AGE
2-4years
WEIGHT
3.2kg
Description
The one that started it all. A history making balance bike that’s been making memories since 2005. Classic for a reason, it’s light, strong and designed for simple, exponential progression. Built for 2-4 year olds.
SIZE OF LEG
31cm
AGE
2-4years
WEIGHT
4.5kg

What is a balance bike? 

A balance bike is a pedal-free bicycle designed to teach very young children the basics of balance and coordination necessary to ride a bike. Unlike a kid’s bike fitted with stabilisers, a balance bike helps kids from around 2 years old develop their own sense of equilibrium. And unlike bikes fitted with stabilisers, the rider is able to tackle much more challenging terrain - you only have to see a child wobbling over slightly uneven ground to know that two wheels and feet are far more stable than two wheels and two much smaller, much less functional wheels.

What’s the difference between a wooden and aluminium balance bike?

Performance-wise, there’s little difference between a wood and aluminium balance bike as both materials allow young children to safely develop their riding skills. Both materials are lightweight, weatherproof and robust. 

At Early Rider, you’ll find the primary differences lie in size (minimum standover height) and componentry. 

Our wooden balance bikes have the smallest standover height, catering to children with a starting inside leg measurement of 30cm. Both The Charger and The Big Foot, our aluminium bikes start with a standover height of 33cm. We’ve built plenty of size adjustability into all of our balance bikes ensuring kids age 2-4 have more than enough room to grow.

With 5 balance bikes in the range, we’ve developed a range of bikes to accommodate any terrain from tarmac and packed dirt to roots and rocks.

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