Archive for July, 2010

Toddler Bikes: Best Money We Ever Spent!

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Mother of twins Sarah Farthing recently bought Strider bikes for her boys. She sent us this comment:

“I have twin 3 year old boys and we just bought Striders for them about two weeks ago. It is the best money we have ever spent on them! These bikes have changed the way we spend our evenings and made exercise a part of every single day for all four of us. I have attached three fun videos. It is obviously not Christmas but I think it speak volumes about the excitement kids feel about your bikes that one of my boys made up a song “I got a new bike for Christmas!” just because he felt so much joy over getting it!

Thank you for this wonderful product, I recommend these bikes to everyone I know. I first saw them on The Good Stuff Guide recently…”

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Strider: Official PREbike of the National Bicycle League

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

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NBL-kristaWe’re just thrilled to be associated with the NBL. As the official PREbike of this BMX (Bicycle Motocross Racing) network, we know that we’ll be helping kids learn to ride and compete at an earlier age.

The NBL Music City Nationals, in Nashville, Tennessee had a Strider bike race for toddlers at their event on July 12.

Here’s a picture of the winner. Don’t you love Krista’s racing gear?

This is the Press Release announcing our sponsorship. (HINT: if you look closely at the NBL web site, you’ll find a great deal that you can use here when you purchase a Strider for your own kids.)

NBL Announces Strider Sports International As The “Official PREbike™ Of The NBL” Strider Will Provide Every NBL Track With A Strider PREbike™

GAHANNA, OH (July 6, 2010) The National Bicycle League is excited to announce a new partnership with Strider Sports International, makers of the Strider PREbike™. The Strider PREbike™ is a revolutionary pedal-free bike that enables toddlers to learn how to ride and balance a bike more quickly and safely than a typical tricycle or bike with training wheels. The partnership between the NBL and Strider is designed to expose the maximum number of toddlers to the thrill of bicycle riding while simultaneously giving the local NBL tracks a way to raise money as they develop the racers of tomorrow.

NBL CEO Gary Aragon welcomes Strider to the NBL family by saying, €œWe are always looking for ways to bring in new riders to the exciting sport of BMX Racing. Partnering with Strider allows us to reach more young riders than ever before. Now we have a platform for introducing the youngest members of the NBL family to a lifestyle that includes exercise and the character-building challenges of competitive racing.

The scope of the partnership between the NBL and Strider includes exposing toddlers to the PREbike concept, offering opportunities to compete and providing a way for local tracks to raise funds for the development of the sport. Starting with the NBL Music City Nationals in Nashville, Tennessee July 10-11, Strider PREbikes will be available for demo rides and pit bikes races for children age 18 months to five years old. Strider also plans to provide NBL tracks with a Strider bike to help encourage potential young riders to start racing. In addition, NBL tracks will receive 10% of the proceeds from the sales of Strider PREbikes™ using the NBL promo code.

Strider Sports International Founder Ryan McFarland adds, “The Strider PREbike was borne out of my desire to teach my son how to ride on two wheels at the youngest age possible. Cycling has been a passion of mine since my childhood, and I wanted to share the thrill and adventure of the sport with my children. Teaming up with the NBL allows us to share our passion with families around the country.”

About Strider Bikes
If your toddler can walk, your toddler CAN ride a Strider PREbike™. Skip the tricycle. Skip the training wheels. Go straight to riding on TWO wheels. The Strider™ balance bike helps toddlers learn balance and coordination BEFORE pedaling, which develops glittering confidence and amazing bike handling skills. So ditch the tricycle and training wheels, and teach your child to ride a bike sooner, better, and safer with a Strider™. For more information, visit www.stridersports.com.

About the National Bicycle League
The National Bicycle League (NBL) sanctions exciting local, state, and national levels of BMX (Bicycle Motocross) racing across the country and in Puerto Rico. With more than 30,000 members and more than 150 BMX race tracks, the NBL is the largest not-for-profit BMX racing association in America. NBL is BMX! For more information, visit: www.nbl.org.

Learning to Ride a Bike

Friday, July 2nd, 2010
We’ve been inundated with testimonials from parents lately who are thrilled that their child is on a regular pedal bike after just a few short time on their Strider PREBike.

Here are just a few of the comments submitted on our site and you can read more and become a fan on our Facebook page:

“We bought a Strider bike for our 2 year old son in october and 7 months later at 2 years and 10 months old he is now riding a two wheeled bike – no training wheels. He absolutely LOVED his Strider bike and it made it so easy for him to transition to the pedal bike. Thanks for such a great product.” – Alyson Miyose

“Hands down the best investment we have made on an item for our son. He was riding his by the time he was 18 months old. We were so happy that the bike fit him. He is now 3 1/2, the bike still fits him and he still loves to ride it! The transition to a pedal bike was seamless. We love this product and can’t say enough wonderful things about it! Thank you for creating such an incredible product! We can’t wait to pass it on to our youngest” – Amber Tjeerdsma

“I never write reviews but I couldn’t resist this one. I set out less than two months ago to buy my 2 1/2 year old son a bike (with training wheels). I discovered the Strider online and ordered it thinking that with the money back guarantee, we had nothing to lose. He’s been riding it for the last 6 weeks, not even every day. Three days ago we put him on a two wheel bike, no training wheels! Check out the video taken yesterday on his third day riding a “big boy bike”. Trey will be 2 years, 9 months old tomorrow. And he’s riding a bike with no training wheels! Amazing–thank you!”

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Strider Comes in Six Colors

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Here’s a note from a happy mom… happy that we offer 6 colors!

“My daughter has a been a very happy rider of her Strider bike for the last year. Now, I am shopping to get her a pedal bike.

This makes me realize how grateful I am for Strider bikes and how I wish you offered a pedal bike also.

I am particularly put off my the different color schemes for “girls” and “boys” bikes, except the Strider, and even the differences in frames. I am the first to admit that girls and boys are often very different but at 3 years of age? Give me a break!

i will shoot myself before I let my daughter ride a pastel bike with white tires and a white chainguard. But I will have to settle for red, I guess, there are no purples or oranges in pedal bikes since I guess those are neither boy or girl colors.

Anyhow, thank you for not contributing to the madness.

-Mom of a happy rider of a lime green bike
(not a girl’s bike or a boy’s bike, but just a bike, for crying out loud)”

Joan Bartlett