Posts Tagged ‘tricycle’

Strider PREbike featured on the Examiner.com

Tuesday, April 13th, 2010

examiner_logo-headerWe’d like to thank Dean Rotbart for the wonderful article he wrote on the Examiner.com about the Strider PREbike.

“Toddlers are eager to ride independently like the big kids and our PREbikes let them do it a lot sooner and more safely than do trikes or training wheels,” says McFarland, who invented the first Strider PREbike in his garage for his then 2-year-old son, Bode.

Visit the Examiner.com and read more about the Strider PREbike for toddlers.

Strider vs Trike: Another Success Story

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Courtney Wilson over at My Ordinary Everyday Happily Ever After wrote a cool story about her son and his new Strider. Glad it’s working out well, and that he’s no longer using his trike as a stool!

Matt on his Strider

He’s getting REALLY good at it and his favorite thing is going downhill.  He just lifts up his feet and coasts down the hill.  If he gets unsteady, he slams his feet on the ground and comes to a stop.

Team Strider riders have all the fun!

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Our latest Team Strider rider, named JoJo, is just 30 months old and resides in Cleveland, OH. He has the great fortune of an awesome indoor mountain bike park nearby. Check out JoJo as he rides a maze of ladder trails and teeter-totters. This video makes me want to travel to Cleveland with my mountain bike just to have some fun with him.

Tricycle experience misconception…

Monday, March 1st, 2010

I’m always surprised when cautious parents make a comment about doubting their child could ride a Strider and say they better just stick with a tricycle… as if the Strider is for advanced kids. Maybe I’ve been so immersed in this for so long that it comes as a surprise. From all of our research and experience, we see it from a completely different viewpoint. We see tricycles as being much more difficult for young children to operate… the weight of the tricycle is just the beginning, climbing on and off is much more difficult, and trying to actually operate the pedals with little legs that are only 12″ long is nearly impossible. If you watch most children on tricycles, they are putting their feet down on the ground (if they can reach!) and trying to push it like a Strider. The other startling misconception is that a tricycle is a safe and stable vehicle for children to be on. The three-wheeled design has to be about the most UNstable design possible… it’s high center of gravity leads to a violent tip as soon as the front wheel is turned. This design is so dangerous that motorized three-wheeled ATVs were actually outlawed in the U.S. because of the number of injuries and fatalities. This same tendency to tip is inherent in the tricycle as well. Watch our latest video with a comparison of children on tricycles vs. children on Striders and you’ll see first hand the difference in the experience. These tricycle clips are all pulled from youtube and are only a fraction of the video content out there… do the research, then save your child the trauma of a trike and advance their skills on a Strider…

And, by the way, a pedal bike with training wheels is basically the same as a tricycle (with an even higher, more unstable center of gravity). We estimate a solid 2 year advancement on balance and bike handling skill when going the route of the balance bike as opposed to the tricycle/training wheels route.

Poor, tricycle-less children missing out on fun… NOT!

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

Check out these little kids, some only 20 months old, riding all sorts of fun, challenging terrain and having a ball!  Their minds are engaged.  Their whole bodies are involved.  They’re getting great exercise and building muscle strength and gross motor skills… There are no lethargic, obese kids in Striderville!

Strider Attends the NAEYC Conference and Expo

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

naeyc-logoStrider attended the 2009 National Association for the Education of Young Children’s (NAEYC) Annual Conference & Expo November 18-21 Washington, D.C.

NAEYC presents the world’s largest conference on early childhood education. And just like the NAEYC, Strider is dedicated to improving the well-being of all young children.

Cycle America TV interviews Strider at Interbike Expo

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

The Strider Sports crew attended the 2009 Interbike Expo in Las Vegas, NV a few months back and Ryan McFarland was interviewed by the folks at Cycle America. We just got a copy of the video and have posted it here. This interview pretty much tells the whole story of Strider from the original invention to the current product and how the features each benefit a child. If you have a few minutes, there’s a good bit of information here.