Bicycles are well-known for being more than a simple toy vehicle. They are a fun way to learn about inertia, coordination, and balance, along with tasks like pedalling, braking, and turning. One of our best childhood memories is probably zooming through the streets on our trusted bicycle.

We aim to pass on these experiences to our children and grandchildren as parents and grandparents by giving them their first bike. However, with so many options available, determine which bicycle is the best. Here is a simple guide to assist you with your search for sports accessories like cycles:

What bike size does your child require?
When buying cycle for kids, size is the most important consideration. The diameter of the cycle wheel decides the bike size. So, what wheel size is appropriate for kids bicycles? This chart explains:

Children between five and seven years old should have a 40.64 cms bike. Your child cannot comfortably climb and exit the bicycle while straddling it in a flat-footed stance. Their seating posture should be relaxed, with enough space to pedal and close enough to steer smoothly.

When shopping for kids' bikes, keep the following features in mind:

Price
Let us face it, a child's bike is not going to last long. This means, within a year or two, children will easily outgrow their bicycles. Hence, it is best to stick to your budget and not splurge unless necessary. Costly ones will undoubtedly perform better and add more value to your purchase than your less expensive counterparts.
However, not everyone wants to spend too many funds on a kids' bike. So, narrows down to personal preference and the necessary features versus those you are ready to compromise on.

Weight
Adults ride bikes that weigh 20% of their total body weight, whereas toddlers ride the ones that weigh nearly 50% of their total body weight. This leads you to check the kids' cycle weight. Children should ride bikes that are less than 40% of their whole-body weight ideally. Alloys get used to making lightweight bicycles. They are readily manoeuvred owing to their small weight.

Manufacturers of high-quality bicycles consider different design elements to keep the bike's weight low. Your child's age and inseam decide the bike size. Also, the bike should fit them, not the other way around. Find the correct fit than buying a larger cycle that lasts them longer.

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