| | |  | Fisher-Price | Home » » » Kettler Kettrike Alana Tricycle with Pushbar | | | | | | WARNING:| CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs. |
| | | Description: | | Push your little one along in the adorable Kettrike Blossom. Kids can feel proud and confident while peddling, while parents provide for them a safe, controlled ride. Features: - Four-position telescoping frame
- Four-position adjustable high-back seat with hand hold
- High-carbon steel frame with fade-resistant polyester powder-coat finish
- Limited turn radius steering device and low center of gravity to help prevent tipping
- Synthetic MaxTread tires for a smooth and quiet ride
- Easy removable tipping bucket
- 21"H x 20"W x 23"D
| | | Features: | |
• White and lavender trike features a four-position telescoping frame and adjustable high back seat with hand hold
• Recommended for children 1 to 6 years old
• High carbon steel frame with fade-resistant polyester powdercoat finish
• Limited turn radius steering, and wide synthetic MaxTread tires
• Low center of gravity to help prevent tipping; some assembly required
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 9.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 15.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 21.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 16.0 pounds | | Package Length:
| 20.7 inches | | Package Width:
| 15.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 10.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 15.8 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 20 reviews |
| | | | Customer Reviews: | |
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great trikeJul 20, 2010 My daughter (19 months) loves this trike! If it's out, she's on it. She's tall for her age and can just barely reach the pedals. She doesn't pedal it herself yet, but usually keeps her feet on while we push. We did not purchase a seatbelt and haven't needed one.
Handlebars do not align!May 27, 2010 I should have listened to the other reviews about this tricycle, which complained of the same problem. My daughter can't ride her trike because the handlebars face one way and the front wheel faces another. No matter how much we tighten the clamp or reassemble the handlebars, the tricycle will not steer true to form. To Kettler's credit, they have a wonderful customer service department. They sent us a replacement clamp but that still did not fix the problem. They are now sending us a whole new set of handlebars! The trike isn't even a month old. The representative admitted that this was a call they frequently received. I'd also like to add that the trike is on the small side, so if you have a toddler or preschooler that is slightly above average in size, I would not choose this particular trike or company. Radio Flyer makes them a little larger, with room to grow.
No breaks!Apr 21, 2010 I should have read the description better, but I just assumed all bikes have a braking system of some sort. If this one has brakes, I can't find them. The bike is cute and my 20 mo daughter likes pushing herself around on it (without using the pedals). It was horrible to put together, lots of screws and nuts of varying sizes as well as fairly cryptic instructions. I ended up with 4 extra screws but the bike seems to be solidly built nonetheless.
Because of the missing brakes I am thinking I should have just paid the extra and gotten a Kettler "plus" instead.
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Too SmallApr 15, 2010 The description for this tricycle says to 6 years old - my daughter is 3 and we have adjusted the frame to the last hole and yet her knees are reaching the handle. This tricycle is most suitable children up to 2 years old. Unfortunately, because I've already assemble, I am not going to return.
Broke after a few uses but we fixed itMar 31, 2010 We love this pink bike and our daughter is crazy about it. But after about 10 uses it broke. I'll explain the problem. There is a plastic piece on the front tire - you can see it in the picture. It's a dark pink circle that holds the tire in place. There's one on each side of the tire. This piece broke from light wear with a 21 lb toddler. The front tire completely disconnected from the bike.
My hubbie found a replacement at the hardware store and the bike is back to normal. Our daughter loves her outings. We also bought the Kettler seatbelt accessory- highly recommended. You might think they are snug on the seat but wait til you get to a hill or a bump in the sidewalk. Better safe. I'm thinking about getting her a helmet too.
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