Puky | Balance Bike with Pneumatic Tires LR 1 L | Pink

- 12.5" pneumatic tires for optimal comfort and maximum grip
- Safety handlebar grips for protection
- Banana saddle design for safe momentum transfer
- Large footboard for stability and safe handling
- No steering angle for reduced risk of injury
- Recommended for children from 3 years old, maximum weight 25 kg
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Product description
The Puky Balance Bike with Pneumatic Tires LR 1 L Pink is designed to provide young riders with a comfortable and safe riding experience. The 12.5" pneumatic tires offer optimal comfort and excellent grip on various surfaces, ensuring a smooth and quiet ride. Safety handlebar grips protect children's hands, while the banana saddle design prevents slipping forward during rides.
Dimensions and Material
The balance bike features a low entry point for easy access and a height-adjustable handlebar and saddle for customized adjustments. The construction is sturdy to support a maximum weight of 25 kg, making it suitable for children from 3 years old. Always use with protectors and avoid street traffic participation.
Functionality and Design
The Puky LR 1 L Balance Bike is specially designed to help children develop balance and coordination skills before transitioning to a bicycle. The ergonomic saddle and child-friendly design ensure a safe and enjoyable riding experience. With a focus on safety, the bike lacks a steering angle to minimize the risk of injury during falls.
Usage and Application
This balance bike is perfect for young riders who are ready to explore at a faster pace. The large footboard allows for stable footing even at higher speeds, promoting a favorable center of gravity. The absence of a steering angle reduces the risk of injuries by preventing sharp falls.
Features
- 12.5" pneumatic tires for comfort and grip
- Safety handlebar grips
- Banana saddle design for momentum transfer
- Large footboard for stability
- No steering angle for safety
- Low entry point and child-friendly ergonomics