If you’ve ever tried to ride a bike that was too big, tall, heavy or small for you, you know how uncomfortable and awkward it can be. Same goes for toddlers, who have a whole lot less patience and will simply throw in the towel (or throw a next-level tantrum) if their first riding experience is full of frustration. This is why selecting the right size bike is SO important.
“The wheels and seat height should be appropriate for your child’s height in order to have a safe, comfortable ride,” says Hopebridge occupational therapist clinical specialist, Pamela Skinner. “This includes balance bikes, which come in various tire sizes for children of different heights and ages.”
For most toddlers (ages two to four), a wheel size of 12 to 14 inches is the sweet spot, but to find the perfect fit for your kid it’s a good idea to measure their height and inseam. Then take a peek at various bike size charts (most brands will have these available on their website) to help you choose the right model for a smooth ride.
Another feature to look for is an adjustable seat. Check out the minimum and maximum seat height to make sure your little one’s feet can reach the ground. A bike that’s super lightweight will also make maneuvering easier for your toddler.
And to build those balance skills, many experts recommend starting your toddler off with a balance bike to make the transition to pedals (when they’re ready) easy-peasy.
The best toddler bikes 2023
Best overall
Cleary Gecko 12″ Alloy Lightweight Kids Bike
Merchant
The Cleary Gecko gets rave reviews from parents and cycling experts alike, who love it for its super lightweight design (it only weighs 12 pounds!) and the fact that its small frame and low minimum seatpost height fit even the tiniest toddlers. This high-quality, single-speed bike is not only gorgeous, but it’s specifically designed for kiddos ages two to 3.5. That makes it the ideal first pedal bike for little riders.
There’s even a handle built into the bottom of the saddle so you can help your little one find his or her balance as they learn to ride. Experts also note how easy the brake levers are to pull, which is super important when it comes to safety and quick stops.
Once kiddos have conquered the pavement, they’ll find taking the Gecko off the road and onto dirt paths and grass a breeze. Bonus: unlike many brands, you can purchase this bike with a freewheel kit (already installed) at no extra charge. And for kiddos particular about color, there’s a beautiful blue, green and pink option to choose from.
Pros
- The lightest weight toddler bike on the market at only 12 pounds
- Easy maneuvering
- Hand brakes are incredibly easy for little hands to operate
- Gorgeous design and very well-made
- Has a built-in handle for parents to help little ones learn to balance
- Fat tires for better traction
- Available to purchase with a freewheel kit installed at no extra charge
- Comes in a few different fun colors
Cons
- Pricy, but absolutely worth it for the quality and ease of use