• INSTANT SUCCESS - That’s what we want kids to experience on the Strider 14x Sport. We’ve assembled all the necessary ingredients to give your tyke a taste of confidence, so your little racer can successfully shift from riding a balance bike to pedaling like a pro as quickly as possible. Why? Because the success your child experiences when they ride a Strider begins building confidence they’ll use for life.
  • GROWS WITH YOUR CHILD - If your mini-me is sprouting faster than a weed amped up on fertilizer, the 14X is the bike for you. The adjustable seat and handlebars accommodate ages 3 to 7 years, or inseams ranging from 16 – 23”, so your little one always has a bike that fits.
  • DESIGNED FOR KIDS - The lightweight frame weighs only 12 pounds (pre-pedals), making it easy for your child to handle. The footrests are perfect for learning to balance and glide until they're ready for pedals, which can be easily attached when the time comes.
  • COMFORTABLE AND SAFE: The chain guard prevents cuts and scrapes and helps keep the chain mud-free. The padded seat and soft handlebar grips offer extra comfort, so your kids can ride all day (because you know they'll want to).
  • MADE TO LAST BIKE KIT - Kids can be hard on things. The 14x's durable steel frame is designed to last for years. The all-adventure rubber tires are compatible with standard bike pumps, making maintenance a breeze.

This has been a great purchase. My 3 (almost 4) year old was ready for a pedal bike, but was too big for a 12 inch and seemed too small for a 16 inch even though we went to several bike places that told us that was the right fit. She is on the smaller side (32 lbs, 39 inches), so all the 16 inch bikes we tried just seemed too heavy. This bike is perfect and extremely light weight which I liked. We kept it as a balance bike for a couple of weeks just to have her get the hang of it. We switched it over to a pedal bike and it took her maybe 30 or so minutes and she was pedaling, with no help from us and her just figuring it out. I think a major part of the success was the ability for her to still give herself a running start same as if she was on a balance bike. The back pedal brakes has been harder for her to understand, but seeing as she will move on to hand brakes, I am not soo concerned about this. The one thing that did make it slightly hard is the pedals themselves are about half the size of a regular pedal. That was one of her 1st comments was that they were too small for her to be able to put her foot on it. She has figured that out as well, and I imagine they are like that so kiddos still can balance if they need to, so they won't get in the way. Overall, I am very happy with this purchase and think this is really a great transition bike before they get to the much heavier 16 inch bikes that are found at most bike stores.

My daughter (6 now) has had an obscenely heavy LL Bean bike with training wheels since she was 4. She hated it; never figured out how to bike with that despite ample opportunity. Training wheels more often than not get in the way, and do not help AT ALL. With this bike, it took all of 15 minutes for her to figure out balancing, and another 2 rides after (a total of maybe 1 hour in all) to figure out biking. What a departure from the horrid tank that she had from LL Bean!! This is the way to learn bicycle riding. balance first, then add the pedals, and off she went! Thank you Strider!! You have made me a proud parent!

I bought my son a Specialized pedal bike after he had clearly mastered his first Strider, but he refused to pedal it! Just no confidence. After a year of failure, I bought him this 14" strider and left the pedals off. The second day he was begging me for the pedals, so that weekend I installed them, very skeptical that he would attempt to pedal. Boy was I wrong, he took off like a rocket before I could even get out my camera! The next day he climbed onto his bigger 16" Specialized and could ride that one too! He just needed a lighter bike with slimmer pedals so he could get over that transition from a balance bike. The Specialized was too heavy and intimidating. Overall he still likes this Strider better than the Specialized, and loves riding it daily. I wish I had bought this instead of the bigger bike, but I'll save it for when he grows out of this. Strider is amazing, I've been recommending these bikes to everyone. My 2 year old is now happily enjoying the smaller Strider, so we are a Strider family!

Wow. My 3 yr old girl wants her pedals on after having this a month! Her twin brother isn't quite ready, but he loves his "big" bike and does well too. Yes, the colors aren't as abundant as the 12". So we took our twins to custom picked their colors at the store. I think they like the bike even more since they picked their exact favorite colors. My favorite thing about this bike compared to others is that they don't have to climb up to the seat.

Got this for my 5 year old who was struggling on her bike with training wheels... took her to the bmx park and she mastered the balancing part in a day.. after just a couple weeks we put the pedals on and she is riding like a champ. Easy to take the pedals off so she can race her strider with the other balance bikes. Wish it came in pink, I had to spray paint hers pink.

Well built, stable and just a little bigger for my 4 1/2 year old. He was well versed on the smaller orange Strider and could go almost 6 miles. This was much better for stability but a little different for turning since the bars are wider. The best part is after the first day we put the petals on he he is now riding a two wheel bike at 4 years old! There is still some learning to do but he is super excited to bike around! He is about 42" tall and this will last at least until he is 6-7 years old. There is enough room to grow into it. Worth every penny!

My Grandson is very tall for his age. He's 4' at 4 1/2 years old. He loves his new Strider bike, Especially since, after one week, he asked to have the pedals put on. His Dad put them on and with in 15 minutes he was riding using the pedals!!!!! How about that??? Love it.

This is our second strider bike purchase. We bought a smaller one for our 2 yr old grandson. He was not impressed with it. It was harder to ride than the trike. He will occasionally get on it. But his sister 5 loved it. She could not ride a regular bike. And was frustrated. Just one camping weekend and she loved it. Downside the smaller one was way to short for her. So I bought her this bigger one, it is perfect for her. She can ride with her feet up longer and has more control. I think by summer she will be able to transition to the pedals. We chose to go with a neutral color for this one . She loves pink but we picked a pretty blue so it could be passed down to brother and cousins. Strider quality is amazing. The bike is light enough that the kids can pick them up. Great idea adding a pedal kit. You made thes Grandparents very happy