Buy Low Price From Here Now Fisher-Price Rock, Roll 'n Ride Trike
New for 2009-2010! Three grow-with-me stages let kids rock, roll, and ride from as young as 1½…all the way to 5! The youngest of riders can enjoy indoor/outdoor fun on the stationary rocker base. When they're ready to roll, it's quick and easy to remove and convert the base into an extra-long push handle for parents. Before they can pedal, toddlers can learn to steer as you help them roll along! Then, when they're ready for big-kid pedaling fun, simply remove the handle, fold-up the footrest, and they're off—with durable tires, easy-grip handlebars, chunky foot pedals and an adjustable "grow-with-me" seat. Trike easily converts from one stage to another and back again, no tools required. Ages 1 ½ - 5 years; Max. weight 50 lbs. (23 kg).
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
By | myamazingkids (USA) |
Best tricycle out there,
My son received this as a gift for his 2nd birthday, and he has used it ever since. He is now 5 1/2, and can barely fit on it (he's big for his age) but still loves to ride it. Compared to other trikes out there, it is very easy to pedal and is very easy to steer. it also is relatively safer than other trikes, because it is next to impossible to tip over. My only complaint is that we've had lots of fights over who gets to ride this trike, so I wish it came in pairs!--------------------------------------------------------------------
By | F. Sparks "FINS" (Las Vegas, USA) |
This is a great toy. We gave it to my best friend's daughter for her 2nd birthday and she loved it instantly. There is NO design flaw. What people have trouble with is that when you screw together the wheel fork & steering wheel, the hole is only pre-drilled to a certain point. The other 3/4" you need to drill in yourself-into the plastic so that it stays secure. If it were pre-drilled all the way in, it would fall out. It's like that on purpose!
That said, the a power screw driver or drill with a screwdriver bit worked great. You also need a hammer to tap in some pieces on the wheels. It was easy to assemble.
I was a little worried about the handle height. I'm 5'8" and I could easily push it without bending over. I think people over 5'10" would have to bend down. Since the mom is going to be doing most of the pushing, and she's shorter than me, it won't be a problem. I hear the XL version of this trike has a longer handle.
It's really easy to convert from rocker to trike, and her 5-year-old cousin figured it out in under 5 minutes. The seat is adjustable to accommodate growth.
Hope this helps!
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By | jeffrey r (USA) |
As to the assembly, having put together many toys for my 2 boys over the years, I found the assembly of this trike to be quite routine--no big deal. Probably took no more than 30 minutes.
As to the bike itself, I got it very cheap during a lightning deal. At that price, it was no-brainer. At regular price, I'd say it is still a good value. It is basically 3 bikes in one. First, it can be a rocker, where it is mounted on what would otherwise be the handle you would use to push your little one around. It is in a fixed position, and is a nice little rocker. Or you can mount the handle as a pusher/steerer, for the little ones who can't quite ride on their own yet. And last, you can remove the handle and it just becomes a regular trike for the kids to ride around on.
All in all, I am pleased with this toy, and I expect several years of good use out of it.
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