2353 days ago

Cruzee Alloy Balance Bike Black

Hana from Maungaraki

These amazing bikes are $169 brand new. Here's some info from online:

With plenty of adjustment in seat and handlebar height, it suits kids from 1-6 yo, with it accommodating 60cm to 125cm tall riders with ease. Once they can walk, you child can learn the basics of balance on the Cruzee Two and begin their cycling life.

The lightest on the market at 1.9kg, and made from quality aluminium, forget about lugging around a heavy balance bike that will put your kids off riding.

After all, its all about having fun.Features Superlight, only 1.9kg, easier to ride, more enjoyment Anodised finish Comfortable seat and grips Tool free handlebar and seat height adjustment Suits 60cm to 125cm tall children.

Price: $45

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