Ridego 35.6 cm/14 in Balance Bike
Larger 35.6 cm/14 in balance-bike fit; check minimum seat height before choosing it for a small toddler.

Pros / Cons
Pros
- 35.6 cm/14 in format gives taller or later-starting children more room than small 30.5 cm/12 in bikes.
- Bigger frame is less likely to feel cramped for older preschoolers.
Cons
- Too large for many early toddlers if the minimum saddle height is high.
- Less reassuring than smaller bikes when a child still needs feet flat and instant control.
Product Facts
- Fit Band
- Older child fit
- Tire Type
- Air tires
- Bike Type
- Two-wheel balance bike
- Price/Buy
- Check Price
Ridego 35.6 cm/14 in solves the opposite problem from a baby or first-toddler bike. It is for a child who is already tall enough, or starting late enough, that a standard 30.5 cm/12 in may feel cramped. The larger format can make practice more comfortable for an older preschooler and can buy more usable room before pedals. The danger is over-sizing. A only works if the child can stand, push, and stop confidently, so minimum saddle height matters more than the promise of growth. Shortlist it for a taller rider; skip it for an early two-year-old.