DS is almost 4 and we are thinking of getting him a bike for Christmas or his birthday. He has never really loved his Kettler tricyle, and because of that, was really late to learn to pedal. He just mastered it late this summer. It wasn't for lack of ability, I don't think. He just wasn't ever very interested in riding and told us he prefers running. But he will need to learn to ride a bike, and I suspect will enjoy a "real" bike more than the trike.
Anyhow, I'm not sure what the next step is? 12 inch? 16 inch? I assume they all come with training wheels? Any brand/style/model you would rec for a reluctant rider (although he's quite coordinated)? I'm just starting to investigate, but thought I'd ask the experts.
Re: What bike after tricycle?
We got DD1 a 16-inch bike with training wheels for her fourth birthday. Anything shorter would have been too short; she is average height, and can still keep her feet on the ground with her knees bent.
Like your DS, she only just mastered pedaling over the past spring/summer. Except for us the Kettler trike helped; it was the FP one we had when she was younger that was holding her back. In any case, she can pedal the 16-inch bike just fine.
Nope, he's not tall. Quite average--usually 50-60% for height.
Thanks for the input! I'll try to check some out at the store this weekend.
DS has a balance bike and a trike and much prefers the balance bike. I think he'll get another year out of it and we'll be able to get him a big kid bike sans training wheels for his 5th birthday. That way we'll also be able to get him a bigger one that will last longer. You might want to check them out, particularly if he just learned how to pedal. DS was coasting along with his feet up only 10 days after getting it. This is the one we have:
https://www.stridersports.com/