Specialized RipRock Expert 24

Specialized RipRock Expert 24

Reviewed by: Amelia Price (MSRP): $450-$1000 Best Use: Multi-Use Where to Buy: Specialized Dealer or Website Testing Location: Wyoming and Montana Testing Environment: All conditions   The Specialized RipRock is the ultimate in a mountain bike for kids. It is lightweight for easy and safe riding, has big tires (2.8 inch width) for rolling over … Read more

Cleary Hedgehog 16″ Bike Review

Cleary Hedgehog 16" Bike Review

This review was updated in 2019. Read the updated review here! Reviewed by: Amelia Price (MSRP): $310 Best Use: Multi-use Where to Buy: Cleary Bikes Website Testing Location: Montana and Wyoming Testing Environment: All conditions The Cleary Hedgehog is a simple (1 speed), yet quality bike built specifically for kids. Available in six different colors, … Read more

WeeHoo iGo 2 Review

WeeHoo iGo 2 Review

We first discovered WeeHoo 4 years ago, when they were really just getting started. You can find our original iGo Pro review here. We personally think Weehoo has come a long way in the past four years, both in the quality of their products and the expansion of their company. I’ll start just by saying … Read more

Burley D’Lite Review

Burley D'Lite Review

Find our updated review (2019) here! **This review was updated in July 2016, see revisions below!** Burley has been a household name in child-carrier bike trailers for over 35 years now. They build a full line of trailers to meet the needs of families worldwide starting with their budget-friendly Bee and ending with their deluxe … Read more

FirstBike Balance Bike Review

FirstBike Balance Bike Review + Giveaway

FirstBike makes a whole line-up of balance bikes for kids aged ~18 months – 3 years. Their frame is a unique composite material that is virtually unbreakable AND has no sharp edges, which is great for younger kids. P has been riding a pedal bike for a long time now, but at least a few … Read more

Trek MT 60 Bike Review

The Trek MT 60 is a great entry-level bike for kids starting at about age 5ish (totally depends on the child’s size, of course.) As with their adult bikes, the Trek MT 60 has comfortable geometry for an effective forward motion and, compared to many bikes out there, has a shorter stand-over height (though it … Read more