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4 weeks ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
What's the best bike for a 6 or 7-year-old? We've put dozens of kids 20 inch bikes to the test to make it easy to find the best bike for YOUR rider.
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
Whether your child is cruising the neighborhood on a bike, zipping around on a scooter, carving on a skateboard, or tackling trails on a mountain bike, kids knee and elbow pads can be a real game-changer. Not only do they help prevent injuries, but they can also give a timid rider the confidence to keep going—or an adventurous one the security to push their limits. But what about your average neighborhood rider—do they really need pads? In our experience, yes.
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
We tested over thirty kids 16 inch bikes to find the best bikes for 4 or 5-year-olds. For beginning or experienced riders, we've found the best!
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
Our favorite bike helmet picks for kids. Use our list for an easy reference guide to find the perfect kids helmet!
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
Find the perfect toddler bike helmet that offers safety, comfort, and a great fit. Our comprehensive testing and research narrowed down the top options for your little one.
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
base bikes is a new brand working to make well-designed, kid-friendly bikes more accessible to families in Australia. Frustrated by the lack of lightweight bikes with modern geometry and handbrakes instead of coaster brakes—without sky-high price tags—the team behind base set out to create something better. Their goal was simple: build bikes that help kids ride with confidence while keeping things easy for parents.
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
The Ozmo Sidekick Helmet is a game-changer in kids’ bike safety. As the only kid-sized eBike-certified helmet (NTA-8776) available, it provides an extra layer of protection for young passengers riding at higher speeds on their parents’ eBikes. If your family commutes by eBike, or even rides then recreationally, you should definatley look into the Ozmo Sidekick. Over the past 15 years, we have tested over 100 different kids’ helmets—some great, some not so great.
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1 month ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
The woom helmet was already an exceptional choice, but woom found even more ways to make it better. The result? The latest version—the woom READY—is an easy-to-use, foolproof helmet that both you and your child will love. If you’ve ever struggled with fitting or securing your child’s helmet properly, the woom READY is a game-changer. Designed with safety, comfort, and fit as top priorities, it eliminates the confusion around helmet adjustments, making it effortless to use.
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2 months ago |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
When researching a new bike for your child, it’s nearly impossible not to come across the woom vs. Guardian debate. Both brands offer exceptional bikes for their respective price points and receive widespread praise. Having tested every model from both brands with numerous young riders over the past decade, I’ll guide you through the key differences to help you determine which brand is best suited for your child. Both woom and Guardian bikes offer excellent value for their price.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
twowheelingtots.com | Natalie Martins
Vertical bike racks have been game changers for years, and the Thule ReVert takes this concept to the next level. As the first vertical bike rack to offer lift assist both up and down, the ReVert addresses a major pain point of vertical racks: lifting a fully loaded rack!After testing and owning several different vertical bike racks over the years, I can confidently say that the Thule ReVert is my top choice for daily use.