Kids Tricycles

Smart Trike Explorer Convertible with Parental Handle for 10 Months Green Code: 8200700

The Smart Trike Kids Tricycle Bicycle is ideal for your little ones' adventures, combining comfort and practicality. This bike is convertible, allowing you to remove parts to customize it to your...

The Smart Trike Kids Tricycle Bicycle is ideal for your little ones' adventures, combining comfort and practicality. This bike is convertible, allowing you to remove parts to customize it to your child's needs as they grow. The canopy provides protection from the sun, while the storage space lets you carry all the necessary accessories for the ride. With the...

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Description

Description

The Smart Trike Kids Tricycle Bicycle is ideal for your little ones' adventures, combining comfort and practicality. This bike is convertible, allowing you to remove parts to customize it to your child's needs as they grow. The canopy provides protection from the sun, while the storage space lets you carry all the necessary accessories for the ride. With the parent handle, you can easily guide the bike, perfect for times when the child needs assistance. Suitable for kids from 10 months old and available in an impressive green color.

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Specifications

Specifications

Product Number
8200700

Type of Tricycle

Convertible
Yes

Suitability & Durability

Age
10m +

Parental Control & Safety

Wheel Type
EVA Wheels
with Protective Bar
Yes
Safety Certifications
-
with Parental Handle
Yes
with Safety Belt
Yes

Extra Features

Sunshade
Yes
Storage Place
Yes
Seat Recline
-
Colour
Green
Material
Metal

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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Reviews (2)

Reviews

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  • Eliana_Vellios
    1
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    I bought it last summer and it is truly the most wasted money I have ever spent. Although it seems well-made, when the child gets in, it doesn't move at all! It gets blocked by the child's feet and doesn't progress. I took it back to see if I had done something wrong in the assembly, but they simply told me that you raise, lower the red switch. Without putting a child in, it works perfectly, but as soon as you put the child in, it gets blocked by their feet and hits them. This product should have been withdrawn from the market.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Construction quality
    • Moderate difficulty assembly
    • Is it difficult for the parent to drive with the rear handle?
    • Weight
    • Value for money
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  • gloup81
    1
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    It is bad....
    I have had it for about 3 months. At the beginning, when the baby was a little potato and didn't move much, everything was just bad. And this is because the footrests it has are at the back and far away, essentially inaccessible for the child's feet, resulting in his little feet hanging in the air during our walks. Also, the pedals cannot be removed, they just fold, resulting in them constantly scratching the asphalt. And when it encountered any irregularity, the wheel would turn violently in any direction.
    However, as he grew up, he found that he could rest his feet on the front mudguard, causing me to lose control of the bike. He would turn the wheel with his feet, and there were many times when he suddenly turned towards passing cars on his own.
    Now that he has grown even more, his feet get stuck between the footrests and the pedals, essentially preventing him from turning. With the slightest irregularity on the road, the front wheel turns violently, and when his foot is in its natural position, it hits the pedals and the child cries from the pain.
    The position of the footrests is in a Superbike style, and only if the baby is the new Valentino Rossi will it be comfortable, leaning forward with the feet back.
    Obviously, I am not satisfied at all. Obviously, I do not recommend it in any case. It is an unsuitable product for children.
    UPDATE: I tried it today with my daughter, in case I made a mistake. No, it is even worse than I remember. I left it next to the trash, where it belongs. I dare not even give it away to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Moderate difficulty assembly
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Is it difficult for the parent to drive with the rear handle?
    • Size
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought it last summer and it is truly the most wasted money I have ever spent. Although it seems well-made, when the child gets in, it doesn't move at all! It gets blocked by the child's feet and doesn't progress. I took it back to see if I had done something wrong in the assembly, but they simply told me that you raise, lower the red switch. Without putting a child in, it works perfectly, but as soon as you put the child in, it gets blocked by their feet and hits them. This product should have been withdrawn from the market.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
  • It is bad....
    I have had it for about 3 months. At the beginning, when the baby was a little potato and didn't move much, everything was just bad. And this is because the footrests it has are at the back and far away, essentially inaccessible for the child's feet, resulting in his little feet hanging in the air during our walks. Also, the pedals cannot be removed, they just fold, resulting in them constantly scratching the asphalt. And when it encountered any irregularity, the wheel would turn violently in any direction.
    However, as he grew up, he found that he could rest his feet on the front mudguard, causing me to lose control of the bike. He would turn the wheel with his feet, and there were many times when he suddenly turned towards passing cars on his own.
    Now that he has grown even more, his feet get stuck between the footrests and the pedals, essentially preventing him from turning. With the slightest irregularity on the road, the front wheel turns violently, and when his foot is in its natural position, it hits the pedals and the child cries from the pain.
    The position of the footrests is in a Superbike style, and only if the baby is the new Valentino Rossi will it be comfortable, leaning forward with the feet back.
    Obviously, I am not satisfied at all. Obviously, I do not recommend it in any case. It is an unsuitable product for children.
    UPDATE: I tried it today with my daughter, in case I made a mistake. No, it is even worse than I remember. I left it next to the trash, where it belongs. I dare not even give it away to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
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Description & Specifications

The Smart Trike Kids Tricycle Bicycle is ideal for your little ones' adventures, combining comfort and practicality. This bike is convertible, allowing you to remove parts to customize it to your child's needs as they grow. The canopy provides protection from the sun, while the storage space lets you carry all the necessary accessories for the ride. With the parent handle, you can easily guide the bike, perfect for times when the child needs assistance. Suitable for kids from 10 months old and available in an impressive green color.

Manufacturer

Product Number
8200700

Type of Tricycle

Convertible
Yes

Suitability & Durability

Age
10m +

Parental Control & Safety

Wheel Type
EVA Wheels
with Protective Bar
Yes
Safety Certifications
-
with Parental Handle
Yes
with Safety Belt
Yes

Extra Features

Sunshade
Yes
Storage Place
Yes
Seat Recline
-
Colour
Green
Material
Metal

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (2)

  1. 5 stars
    0
  2. 4 stars
    0
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 2
Review this product
  • Eliana_Vellios
    1
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    I bought it last summer and it is truly the most wasted money I have ever spent. Although it seems well-made, when the child gets in, it doesn't move at all! It gets blocked by the child's feet and doesn't progress. I took it back to see if I had done something wrong in the assembly, but they simply told me that you raise, lower the red switch. Without putting a child in, it works perfectly, but as soon as you put the child in, it gets blocked by their feet and hits them. This product should have been withdrawn from the market.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Size
    • Construction quality
    • Moderate difficulty assembly
    • Is it difficult for the parent to drive with the rear handle?
    • Weight
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • gloup81
    1
    10 out of 11 members found this review helpful

    It is bad....
    I have had it for about 3 months. At the beginning, when the baby was a little potato and didn't move much, everything was just bad. And this is because the footrests it has are at the back and far away, essentially inaccessible for the child's feet, resulting in his little feet hanging in the air during our walks. Also, the pedals cannot be removed, they just fold, resulting in them constantly scratching the asphalt. And when it encountered any irregularity, the wheel would turn violently in any direction.
    However, as he grew up, he found that he could rest his feet on the front mudguard, causing me to lose control of the bike. He would turn the wheel with his feet, and there were many times when he suddenly turned towards passing cars on his own.
    Now that he has grown even more, his feet get stuck between the footrests and the pedals, essentially preventing him from turning. With the slightest irregularity on the road, the front wheel turns violently, and when his foot is in its natural position, it hits the pedals and the child cries from the pain.
    The position of the footrests is in a Superbike style, and only if the baby is the new Valentino Rossi will it be comfortable, leaning forward with the feet back.
    Obviously, I am not satisfied at all. Obviously, I do not recommend it in any case. It is an unsuitable product for children.
    UPDATE: I tried it today with my daughter, in case I made a mistake. No, it is even worse than I remember. I left it next to the trash, where it belongs. I dare not even give it away to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    • Moderate difficulty assembly
    • Weight
    • Construction quality
    • Is it difficult for the parent to drive with the rear handle?
    • Size
    • Value for money
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • I bought it last summer and it is truly the most wasted money I have ever spent. Although it seems well-made, when the child gets in, it doesn't move at all! It gets blocked by the child's feet and doesn't progress. I took it back to see if I had done something wrong in the assembly, but they simply told me that you raise, lower the red switch. Without putting a child in, it works perfectly, but as soon as you put the child in, it gets blocked by their feet and hits them. This product should have been withdrawn from the market.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
  • It is bad....
    I have had it for about 3 months. At the beginning, when the baby was a little potato and didn't move much, everything was just bad. And this is because the footrests it has are at the back and far away, essentially inaccessible for the child's feet, resulting in his little feet hanging in the air during our walks. Also, the pedals cannot be removed, they just fold, resulting in them constantly scratching the asphalt. And when it encountered any irregularity, the wheel would turn violently in any direction.
    However, as he grew up, he found that he could rest his feet on the front mudguard, causing me to lose control of the bike. He would turn the wheel with his feet, and there were many times when he suddenly turned towards passing cars on his own.
    Now that he has grown even more, his feet get stuck between the footrests and the pedals, essentially preventing him from turning. With the slightest irregularity on the road, the front wheel turns violently, and when his foot is in its natural position, it hits the pedals and the child cries from the pain.
    The position of the footrests is in a Superbike style, and only if the baby is the new Valentino Rossi will it be comfortable, leaning forward with the feet back.
    Obviously, I am not satisfied at all. Obviously, I do not recommend it in any case. It is an unsuitable product for children.
    UPDATE: I tried it today with my daughter, in case I made a mistake. No, it is even worse than I remember. I left it next to the trash, where it belongs. I dare not even give it away to anyone.

    Translated from Greek ·
    10
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