Radio Flyer: Ultimate Family Trike |
Average customer review:
(45 customer reviews)
Product Description
It's a trike, it's a jogger...it's both! Parents control this trike by using the jogger handlebar to push their child along. Then when little riders are ready, they can control the trike themselves. The jogger handlebar features molded-in cup holders and a removable backpack that's perfect for storing snacks, books, toys and other items when you're on the go. There's also a bucket on the back of the trike for added storage. A special feature even allows parents to lock the steering so they can have control of where the trike is going. When it's time for your child to ride alone, just detach the jogger handlebar. Trike features rubber handgrips, handlebar-mounted bell and air tires for a super soft, super quiet ride. Features a steel tubular frame. Measures approximately 28" x 19" x 23" as a tricycle.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #389384 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Radio Flyer
- Model: RF48
- Released on: 2006-11-15
- Dimensions: 25.20" h x 14.00" w x 8.27" l, 22.00 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Review
This combination tricycle/stroller offers an excellent solution for ambivalent preschoolers who want to pedal one moment and be pushed along the next. As with all Radio Flyer rides, the Voyager is built to last, with a durable steel frame and heavy-duty treaded tires. The trike’s unique feature is its steering and pedal lock that allows kids to either pedal or just sit back and let parents do all the work. For parents’ ease of use, the Voyager has a comfortable stroller-style push bar that adjusts to four different positions, and a snap-on snack tray that holds two drinks and a set of keys. A removable nylon backpack with a waterproof interior is attached to the stroller with velcro, and provides just enough space to carry diaper bag necessities. Kids will love the ringing bell and bucket on the back of trike. Parents will love the adjustable seat and safe turning radius that helps to prevents the trike from tipping. --Cristina Vaamonde


