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Which bike fits?

Dernière mise à jour : 27 janv. 2020

We offer several different models for toddlers aged 18 months - 7 years old:

  • 12 Classic - The Skill-Building, Entry-Level Model (Ages 18 months to 3 years)

  • 12 Sport - The Feature-Rich, Mid-Level Model is the most popular Strider (Ages 18 months to 5 years)

  • 12 Pro - The All-Aluminum, High-End Model (Ages 18 months to 5 years)

  • 14x Sport - The Best First Pedal Bike with included pedal kit (Ages 3 to 7 years)


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Wait, what is this? How do I measure an inseam?

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What size bike should I get my child?

Easy, the best size bike for your kiddo is the bike that fits them from day one. The best way to do that is to measure their inseam.

Yeah, but what about their age?

Age is more like…an approximate fit. Inseam is an exact fit, trust us.

Ok, got it. What’s an inseam?

Good question. Inseam is the distance between the ground and the crotch (just in case you’re interested in measuring your inseam for your next Halloween costume).



Okay, so why is this inseam babble so important?

We’re all different heights and shapes, even when we’re the same age. This is especially true with kids. Because they grow like crazy, they all have different heights and leg lengths. By measuring inseam, you’re making sure that your child’s bike has the perfect fit. A bike that perfectly fits means they’ll be experiencing two-wheeled success and confidence faster than you can say Strider.

Right. So, how exactly do I measure this?

Easy. Have your child stand up really straight with their shoes on (you can have them stand with their back to a wall if that helps). Place a book between their legs and slide it up the wall to meet the crotch seam of their pants, just like they were sitting on a bike saddle. Measure from the top of the book to the floor and….BINGO! You’ve got your inseam.


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