Monday, January 19, 2015

ZumZum Balance Bikes, Ladies and Gentlemen, Start your…Feet!

A professional mountain biker, who has won many championships, Steve Peat has teamed up with the ZumZum team to create a super first kids bike with extremely flexible natural suspension in an eye-catching eco-design.

Children as young as 18 months can use this stylish, easy-to-ride bike. It has no pedals, so children must propel it with their feet. However, it is so well balanced that they can pick up their feet, and begin learning to balance a two-wheeled vehicle. This is not just a matter of putting wheels on a wooden shape, or taking the pedal off a regular bike. With 50mm of natural suspension, the patented wooden spring adjusts to the terrain, giving the child a smooth ride.





The bikes are adjustable and can “grow” alongside your child, and come in two sizes. The frame and spring seat are made from durable, light-weight birch. This means that they look great – good enough to blend into an indoor décor; but at the same time, they are tough and rugged enough for outdoor play. The simple design is easy to maintain, looks great, and is still super tough. Although it is designed for the preschool crowd, the bikes will hold up to 220 pound or 100 kilograms without breaking. It can even be ridden by a child that is a little older – just for the sheer fun of it. The pneumatic tires are non-skid and designed not to leave marks on floors. Each bike has an NFC Passport microchip implanted in the center of the handlebars to facilitate registering it, and keeping track of the warranty. The chip is accessed with your smartphone or other mobile device.









To facilitate production Peat and ZumZum have created a Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign. Contributors who pledge $159.00 or more can get in on the first production run of these eco-friendly, kid-friendly toys. But hurry – that’s the Bonus Early Bird price, as all the Early Birds were rapidly snatched up! If you miss out on the Bonus Early Bird Specials, you can still get the bike at a Kickstarter bargain price available till February 7 .








If you have youngsters who are not quite ready for a pedal bike, but love the excitement of wheels, you will both love these wooden balance bikes. This is truly one nifty product design. Not only is it a good choice for families, this would also make a great toy for a day care gymnasium or play yard. Imagine a whole fleet of these elegant bikes flying around a school yard track. 

Let other people know about these bikes, too. There’s a lot to chat about – great design, environmentally friendly, suitable for indoor or outdoor play, promotes exercise, and best of all, are going to be fun! After all, that’s what toys are really all about!

19 comments:

An Apel a Day said...

I wish I would have gotten one of these when my son Isaak was little. He's 6 and still doesn't know how to ride. We don't practice too much either. :(

Anonymous said...

I have never seen a bike like this. It's different. What a great idea for little children.

Sandra Watts said...

I think these are so cool and I just love that he takes the time to sign each one!

cherio1 said...

Wow, these are terrific! What a unique way to teach small children how to ride a bike.

Melissa George said...

i love these bikes. its so good to see them and i like the fact that these bikes can hold up to 220 pound or 100 kilograms without breaking which is a great point since im heavy weight.

Shannon said...

These are so cool and I would have loved one when I was little and learning to ride a bike.

Anonymous said...

Stolen design from BRUMBRUM! (brumbrum.me)

Sarah Matos said...

What a cool sleek design. I like that it adjusts to the terrain.

Unknown said...

I like the design of this bike, I think it's very simple without any frills, and I absolutely love that the frame is made of wood. I would definitely purchase this bike, thank you for sharing this review.

Denise Taylor-Dennis said...

I thought about getting one of these for my son, it seems like it would be helpful.

Tamra Phelps said...

I love the look of this bike. They need to make an adult version with pedals!

Ash said...

What a cool bike! I wish I had one of these a a child to learn on.

momo said...

This great sounding bike would be nice to have for my grandson to learn on-

Anonymous said...

I like that it has an adjustable frame rather than seat. Rosanne rosans4@comcast.net

Brittany Nicole Forrester said...

WOW, THATS REALLY AWESOME. I've never seen a bike like that.

Unknown said...

cool bike.

Anonymous said...

This is such a perfect beginners bike. Looks durable too

Buddy Garrett said...

I love this bike. It is the perfect bike for kids to learn how to ride.

Jerry Marquardt said...

I think these bikes might last longer than a metal one.