Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Bubbleicious

Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Bubbleicious Review


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Smart Gear Smart Balance Bike - Bubbleicious Feature

  • Adjustable seat height to grow with your child with 5 height positions adjustable from 12.5 to 17.5 inches
  • Limited steering radius to prevent jackknifing
  • Pneumatic Rubber Tires with extra long tube valves
  • Rubberized handle bar grips
  • Unique carry handle incorporated in the bike?s body
Smart Balance Bikes by Smart Gear, often referred to as “run bikes” or “balance bikes”, which are pedal free and without training wheels, first and foremost help a child develop the most important skills necessary to later ride a 2 wheel bicycle with pedals: BALANCE and MOTOR SKILLS. Smart Balance Bikes were designed to develop a child’s balance and coordination by simply allowing the child to sit and walk or run with the bike by pushing with their feet. If the bike starts to fall, kids instinctively regain their balance using their feet. Once they’ve gained some momentum and balance control they can lift their feet up as they feel comfortable and start cruising! Traditional toddler bikes with “training wheels” don’t necessarily train or teach a child how to ride a bicycle. The training wheels are merely a crutch that give the child a false sense of security and merely keep the child busy or entertained rather than actually helping the child develop the necessary skills to ride a bicycle. Smart Balance Bikes are also suitable for children who need to be encouraged with motor skill development and therapeutic training. Smart Balance Bikes are made from birch wood with real inflatable rubber tires, handle bar grips, cushioned leatherette seat and our own unique carry handle incorporated in the bikes body. ECO FRIENDLY Wood harvested from a replenishable source Formaldehyde free glue Non Toxic paints and lacquer Carton is made from recycled paper with water based ink printing


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