thread: Smart Trike - yes or no

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  1. #1
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    Dec 2008
    Paradise. QLD
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    DD has one and loves it. and i love it converts to a trike for her aswell so we will get some decent usage out of it
    we got the pink one. i find it easy to steer and control and we havent had a fall out yet.. lol dd does get excited and try and stand up, lol but she is usually to busy talking on the phone that came with hers lol i keep telling ehr she will loose her licence for talking on the phone before she gets a speeding fine lol

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    Mar 2008
    Nth West Melbourne
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    I am pondering getting one for DS too, so I've been asking my friends about them. One of my friends has a similar product, but not a smart trike, and her son is about 3, so he's up to 'trike' stage- she says it can be a problem because its quite heavy, so he doesn't really have the strength to peddle it himself, so he doesn't like it much. I was surprised because it looked quite lightweight. Now I'm concerned about the smart trike and whether it would have the same problem- it actually looks like it would weigh MORE then the one she had.

    Does anyone who have the smart trike have a child actually using it as a trike yet?

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    Jul 2007
    melb
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    I have been thinking about getting a bike with handle thing with fly buys points. If you go and look under rewards kids you will find it.

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    Feb 2008
    Melbourne
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    M LOVES her Smart Trike. She keeps going over to it and asking for a ride in it. Hers is pink too.

    Though when I was researching the smart trikes I read somewhere that the plastic pedals often break after a while, but the way she loves it I reckon it was worth it even if they do end up needing to be replaced.