Showing posts with label toddler toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toddler toys. Show all posts

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Roadmaster Duo Deck 10-Inch Trike Review

Roadmaster Duo Deck 10-Inch Trike
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After much research and shopping around for a good quality tricycle for my two-year-old, I found this Roadmaster - and am very pleased! My main criteria for choosing a tricycle were:
(1) The trike should not be tippy. Several popular models (like the Radio Flyer Fold 2 Go) seem to tip over with the slightest nudge.
(2) The tires should be made of rubber, not hard plastic. Plastic tires provide a rough ride, are loud on rough pavement, and show their wear much moreso than rubber tires.
(3) Value - While I don't mind spending more for better quality/features, some models seem overpriced for what they offer.
My 3-year-old son has a Schwinn Roadster 12-Inch Trike (Red) (also highly recommended), but I had been considering the Radio Flyer classic red dual-deck tricycle for my 2-year-old, until finding this Roadmaster model. The quality and features seem comparable to the Radio Flyer (minus the streamers on the handlebars). It has nice solid metal construction, and rubber tires. The trike is nice and stable. Assembly was required, but was straightforward. At the lowest adjustable seat position, my 2-year-old can reach the pedals nicely, and should be able to grow with the trike for some time. And, of course, the ultimate test - my daughter loves it! This Roadmaster trike is a great unit, especially at its price point.

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Bring home a classic for your children or grandchildren to ride on for years to come with the Roadmaster 10-inch trike. It features an all-steel construction in timeless red and white with silver chrome handlebars tipped with red rubber grips. The seat is adjustable for growing kids, and it includes a dual standing deck in back for added passenger. The frame is powdercoated and rust-resistant while the wheels are made of rubber. The front wheel measures 10 inches in diameter and is protected by a chrome fender. The trike measures 27 x 21.5 x 23 inches and it has a maximum weight capacity of 50 pounds.



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Saturday, March 24, 2012

John Deere - Mighty Trike Review

John Deere - Mighty Trike
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We first got it for my 3year old daughter. It then was used by my next daughter and now my son. Awesome trike! Pump the tires up and let them go. across the yard, off curbs you name it. Currenty my 2 1/2 year old son rides it and nothing stops him. The trike stands up to anything, even being partially run over with the car. Only down side is that may kids can go so fast on it (even two year old) it should have brakes beyond them putting their feet down. When my daughters were about 5 they could give me a ride when I stood on the back (level driveway).

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John Deere Mighty Trike from Learning Curves... now THIS is a trike! Driveways and play yards are no match for this rugged 3-wheeler! Constructed of sturdy tubular steel and detailed in the iconic John Deere yellow and green. HUGE rubber tires with thick tread roll over any obstacle in Junior's way, and cruise over grass, gravel or sidewalks with equal ease. Trust me, he'll grow out of it before he grows tired of it! Ages 3 and over. Measures 34 x 26". Order Today! John Deere Mighty Trike from Learning Curves

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Schwinn Mark II Bike Trailer (Red/Grey/Black) Review

Schwinn Mark II Bike Trailer (Red/Grey/Black)
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i did quite a bit of research online (comparing descriptions, reading reviews, etc.) and thought this would be the best bike trailer for our family. we decided to not go super cheap and couldn't afford a $500 trailer so this seemed like it would work.
PROS: the price, it was easy to assemble, it looked good, and would be easy for our daughter to see out of.
CONS: the seat was like a sling that didn't have much support so our daughter was slouched, there was only 2 layers of fabric between our child and the ground, and the cover attaches with a long thick line of velcro, so every time you want to get your child in or out, or get into the back compartment you have to rip open the cover, which was difficult to line up and cumbersome in general.
the cons out-weighed the pros so we returned this trailer, and found a burley d'lite for $100 more at a warehouse store that has a great padded seat, better harness and strap hooks, easy clips for opening and closing the cover, and a movable sun shade panel which gets more use than i would have expected

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A children's bike trailer is great when you're on the move, but what happens once you arrive at the grocery store? With a normal trailer you'd just park it outside, but with the Schwinn Mark II, you can convert it to a handy stroller and bring your kids inside. The Mark II sports a lightweight aluminum chassis that provides space for up to two children, along with a zip-down weather shield that protects them from rain, wind, and other inclement weather. More importantly, the trailer is designed for quick, tool-free conversion, with a universal trailer coupler that attaches to any bike and a flip-out front wheel and handlebar for the stroller. It's easy to use, fun, and versatile. Other details include smooth-rolling, 20-inch wheels with a quick-release design for easy storage; a hideaway clear window; a dual harness system; outrigger wheel guards; and a screened canopy for ventilation. The Mark II measures 35 by 31 by 20 inches when folded, offers a maximum weight limit of 100 pounds, and is backed by a five-year warranty.
About Schwinn Founded in 1895, Schwinn is an American icon that has been synonymous with quality and innovation. They have built some of the best-known and best loved bikes of numerous generations--Aerocycle, Paramount, Phantom, Varsity, Sting-Ray, Krate and Homegrown. Today, Schwinn continues to be a leader in the industry with innovative bikes such as the new Sting-Ray, Rocket mountain bikes, and Fastback road bikes. With a continued dedication to quality, forever synonymous with the Schwinn name, America's most famous bicycle brand looks forward to providing another century of innovation, freedom and performance to people of all ages.


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Saturday, July 2, 2011

NASCAR Hammer Down Bike (10-Inch Wheels) Review

NASCAR Hammer Down Bike (10-Inch Wheels)
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Bought for my 4 yr old boy, he loves it. Very easy to put together. I'm not a bike expert, seems very sturdy. Doesn't look or feel cheap at all. Seems very durable. So far extremely happy with purchase.

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Lead the pack with this 16" NASCAR-themed monocoque bike.With mag wheels, reinforced training wheels, your little NASCAR fan will be taking the checkered flag.

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