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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Radio Flyer Glide and Go. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
10 reasons to buy
- The Radio Flyer Glide and Go is available in three attractive colors: pink, grey and red.
- With a long wheelbase, the bike provides riders with stability as they learn to balance and prepare for a pedal bike.
- The Glide and Go has options for foam or air tires. Experts found the air-filled tires provided better traction and greater comfort to the rider.
- Weighing in at 6.83 lbs. the bike is lightweight and easy for young riders to maneuver.
- The Radio Flyer Glide and Go has an adjustable seat and handlebars. They are easy to adjust with quick-release clamps securing them in place.
- According to numerous users, the padded seat is comfortable.
- The bike has a sturdy steel frame.
- User and experts note the bike is quick and easy to assemble.
- A bell is included with the Radio Flyer Glide and Go.
- Users and experts agree the bike is an affordable option in its category.
5 reasons not to buy
- The handlebars and seat are not easy to secure. Users and experts found they could easily slip out of place.
- Radio Flyer’s padded seat cover rips easily on the Glide and Go.
- The bike does not have handbrakes.
- Users found the tires on the foam version of the bike wore quickly.
- The handgrips on the bike are not as comfortable as those found on other balance bikes.
Bottom line
The Radio Flyer Glide and Go is an affordable and attractive balance bike. The long-wheelbase offers riders stability. The bike is lightweight and easy to maneuver. Users found the seat and handlebars difficult to secure when assembling the bike. The Radio Flyer Glide and Go does not have brakes.Expert Reviews
60/100 based on 1 rated expert reviewRadio Flyer Balance Bike Review
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