A toddler tricycle is a great way of exposing your child to a physical activity. It is also the best play for your child to get sunshine and fresh air. Riding a child tricycle will keep your son or daughter from watching television or playing smart devices for long hours. However, there are things to consider when buying a toddler tricycle.
Safety and durability are the two most important aspects to consider when buying a pedaled toy. Toddlers love three-wheeled rides but parents must ensure that the new kiddie tricycle will not tip over or be damaged easily.
Some specifics parents or any buyer must consider when buying the right tricycle for his or her child are the tricycle material, seat comfortability, child adaptability to pedal and handles, and pedal condition.
A child tricycle with a light metal body is also better than the trike with a plastic body. The sturdier the tricycle material, the safer it is. A tricycle made of the light plastic material makes it more susceptible to tipping.
Let your child do a lot of steering with the tricyle prior to purchase to check if the trike easily tips over.
A tricycle with a low center of gravity or with a low seat is also less likely to easily tip over. A comfortable seat, perhaps, a cushioned seat with backrest will provide your child with a more enjoyable ride. Accessories such as horns and whistles will also make you aware of your child’s whereabouts for easy monitoring.
A child may like the color of a certain child tricycle in the market. However, it is important he or she can reach the handle bars and pedals at the time of purchase and not 6 months from the time the toy is bought.
Once the child can step on the pedal, make sure to check if he can also pedal forward with less effort to enjoy a smooth ride.
Parents can also choose between a big wheel child tricycle and a push tricycle.
A big wheel tricycle is a low riding toy tricycle usually made of plastic. It has a large or oversized front wheel.
A push tricycle is a child tricycle preferred by parents for younger kids or toddlers. This tricycle provides the guardian an option to push the ride so as not to tire out the child or when the child is too small to pedal the tricycle. This also gives the guardian a chance to control tricycle speed to an appropriate level.
Here are some recommendations for best toddler trikes in the market.
This kiddie tricycle is a good-looking ride. It is highly durable due to its sturdy steel design and rubber tires that provide a quiet ride. The handlebars are comfortable to grip and the seat height is adjustable. A handle grip at the seatback allows a guardian to carry the trike.
This child tricyle has four ways to ride. It is switchable from an infant trike to a steering trike and to a learn-to-ride trike. The trike can also be set as a classic trike.
Infant safety is high with its 3-point harness and high back seat. The height-adjustable seat comes with a removable safety tray with cup holder at its front.
A push handle is also stroll adjustable. The front wheel has the capability to coast while adult uses the push handle.
Kids up to 49 pounds in weight can ride this tricycle.
This easy to carry pretty trike is foldable for portability and storage.
The sturdy steel construction supports an adjustable seat and quiet moving wheels. It has a low center of gravity with a safety latch that secures the child during a ride.
The trike also includes a fun-covered storage bin and streamers.
The durable Little Tike trike has a seat adjustable to four positions according to child size. The 5-point seat belt harness and protective safety bar are high safety devices.
The detachable footrests fold away while the pedals are non-slip type.
A convenient beverage holder and an extra large storage bucket with dumping feature are provided at the back.
The adjustable push handle allows guardians to control trike direction with single hand.
The Roadster trike has a very low center of gravity frame with sturdy construction. The air tires roll smoothly. The cruiser bars have a bell. The Schwinn logo is included in the rear wood deck.
The trike is designed for the youngest riders for indoor and outdoor fun. This is a learning trike with a handle that can be removed before folding up the footrest when the child is ready to roll off by himself.
The stationary rocker base is convertible to an extra long push handle.
No tools are required for pedaling.
The sturdy Fisher-Price trike has the capability to generate action sounds, flashing blinkers and phrases from Batman that commands the user to hit the road for imaginative rescue adventures.
It also includes a wild and stable wheel base, slip resistant pedals, easy grip handle bars and an oversized front wheel for faster pedaling.