Strider 12 Pro

Our score 9.93 / 10

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Strider 12 Pro

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Very light frame is easier for small riders to manage and for parents to carry.
  • Wide tool-free adjustment gives it a better chance of lasting through several growth stages.

Cons

  • Premium price is high if you are only testing whether balance biking will stick.
  • Foam tires give less cushioning and grip than air tires on rougher paths.
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Product Facts

Fit Band
Toddler fit, Preschool fit
Tire Type
Foam tires
Bike Type
Two-wheel balance bike
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Strider 12 Pro makes the most sense when a family wants a light, durable first balance bike rather than the cheapest way to test interest. The aluminum frame keeps lifting and carrying easy, and the tool-free seat adjustment is useful when the same bike moves between early toddler practice and stronger preschool riding. The flat-free foam tires also remove puncture maintenance for nursery runs, parks, and pavement. The tradeoff is price and ride feel: foam tires are convenient, but they do not cushion rough ground like air tires. Measure inseam against the saddle range before assuming the full age window will fit.