Generally speaking, the size that fits your child depends on their age and height. The maximum size we recommend? Don’t buy an oversized bicycle for your child just because you think your child will grow up. It will slow down their learning speed and affect their confidence. A bicycle of the right size will make your child feel comfortable and easier to operate, so that they can quickly master riding skills. Some companies even provide some programs that allow you to trade in bicycles that are no longer suitable because of your child’s growth to reduce costs and allow you to always have a bicycle suitable for your child. Here are some suggestions to help you find the most suitable (and funniest) bike for your child.
Baby carriages use measuring wheel size instead of measuring frame size
Adult bicycles are measured by the size of the frame, while children’s bicycles are measured by the diameter of the wheels. The size ranges from 12 inches to 26 inches to fit from the youngest child to the tallest child.
Age and height help determine the size of the stent
The age and height of your child will help guide you in choosing the correct wheel size. Measure for your child, then check the bike size guide to find the potential wheel size for them.
Knowing their inseam length helps to find the size that suits them best
Once you have an idea of the wheel size, also consider measuring the inseam length of your child. Knowing this will really help you find a comfortable bike for them to stand and get on and off.