

🚲 Ride the Adventure: Where Fun Meets Function!
The Radio Flyer Ultimate All-Terrain Stroll 'N Trike is a versatile tricycle designed for children aged 9 months to 5 years. It features a 4-in-1 design that adapts as your child grows, with removable accessories for safety and comfort. The UV protection canopy and all-terrain tires make it perfect for outdoor adventures, while the parent-controlled steering ensures ease of use. With a maximum weight capacity of 59 lbs, this trike is built for fun and durability.











C**0
18 month old wants to be in this constantly!
I bought one of these for my first grandchild and now this second one for my 18 month old grandson. He loves it and so does his dad for walks around the neighborhood. Love that it grows with him through 4 different growth stages.
A**E
Good quality trike that our toddler LOVES. (We like it too.)
We are loving this tricycle! Our toddler is learning how to pedal and the setup with the parent handle is just perfect for this, especially while I'm dealing with back problems that would make bending down to help push and steer much too difficult.Assembly wasn't bad at all. Two adults put it together in well under half an hour. All the parts were there and in new condition, and the instructions weren't hard to figure out. They were thorough with drawings illustrating what goes where, though it may have been even more clear if there were written instructions as well.It's simple to engage or disengage the front wheel from the pedals if you want to push the trike without the pedals moving. The parent handle is slightly loose with turning as others have mentioned, but it hasn't posed much of a problem in our use on sidewalks and pathways other than maybe a little lesssl efficiency when trying to walk alongside our child and pushing the handle with one hand. Two hands is definitely easier.The basket in the rear is large, but not as large as I'd thought. It may hold a 12-pack of La Croix sparkling water nicely. The parent pouch is very nice to have, but don't expect it to hold anything very large; just the small basics, such as cell phone, keys, sanitizer, and a small maybe 12 oz bottle of water.We only used it with the foot rest once because our son was ready to pedal, but it worked perfectly and fit well. We haven't used the tray because it's just not necessary for his age, but I imagine it will work very nicely for a baby.We went with Amazon's version after comparing the features we wanted on Radio Flyer's site with Amazon's price and seeing that we would get more for less money. However, you may want to take a look at some of the customizations available on the Radio Flyer site to adjust for features that you would like or don't need. The only think Amazon's RF trike didn't have that we wanted is the padded seat cushion. Now that we have the trike, it's not a big deal to not have it. Maybe for an infant staying in the trike for more than a short while it would be more important. Without it, the seat is hard plastic, but the air tires absorb a lot of shock and I haven't seen any signs of the seat hurting our little one's back.One last note: it does not fit in the trunk of our sedan, a Chevy Cruze, even with removing the parent handle and canopy. There is another model that folds that may be a better option for those who want to travel with the trike and don't have a hatchback, SUV, or minivan available.Overall, we are super happy with this trike and recommend it. It looks like it will last a long time.
N**A
Assemble required
The media could not be loaded. Omg it’s even cuter in person, easy to assemble
M**D
We love it
This is actually an updated review. I originally didn't like this item. Now we use it all of the time. We dont ever use a stroller. We use it at least 1 to 3 times every week and the thing has to have a couple of hundred miles on it... at least. And we have had zero mechanical issues with it.We take it to the zoo, the children's museum, and all of the time to the park. The handle is extendable, but there is a probably an inch or so of rotational play, so it can feel a little clunky. You might have a hard time power walking with it. He can steer it and has become quite adept at pushing the peddles and steering. It's a great first tricycle, because you have a handle on it so he can't get away. The all terrain tires are a must have. We can go off of the sidewalk or, sometimes, into the mud on purpose.The shade is pretty cool but maybe not big enough. The same thing with the drink tray. We don't use that anymore because he likes to hop on and off when we go to fun places and it's easier just to leave it off and carry his goodies in my backpack or in the storage trunk.Basically I am encouraging you to consider this. I have many parents ask me where I got it and show a lot of interest in getting one for their children. Sometimes I let their kids get on it, which is not something my little guy cares for. It doesn't have a brake but it does have a "neutral" position for him to set his feet on the peddles when he is not peddling. He loves it, my wife and I love it, and he often asks if we can go for a "tricycle hike."But it might take some getting used to. We moved from a stroller to this and maybe he was a little too small and uncoordinated at that time. It can be used instead of a stroller for a young toddler, but he or she might steer you in unexpected directions. That's easily overcome but takes some accommodating. Instead of making a kid walk a long way when the toddler gets older, or pushing an active little one in a stroller, this is an option we prefer. We gave our stroller away last summer.
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