KRIDDO Dual Bearing Balance Bike

Our score 9.72 / 10

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KRIDDO Dual Bearing Balance Bike

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Light 2.6 kg design can help smaller riders.
  • Dual-bearing wheel design suits smooth practice sessions.

Cons

  • Saddle-height evidence is weaker than stronger fit-first brands.
  • Foam/EVA-style tires are not ideal for rougher paths.

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KRIDDO Dual Bearing Balance Bike is interesting when a light, simple learner matters more than maximum fit transparency. The official page lists a 5.7 lb product weight, dual-bearing wheel design, soft seat, and a two-to-five-year age target. That points toward short practice rides and children who would struggle with a heavier bike. The weak spot is sizing: KRIDDO gives overall dimensions rather than a clean saddle-height range. Check the current listing measurements against inseam before relying on the age label.