Choose your child's riding style:
Rigid
Hardtail MTB
Ideal Rider. Rigid mountain bikes are perfect for smaller children to ride wherever they choose. Because children are so light and small, when a tire is inflated to the correct pressure, it provides more than enough traction and comfort. They are the perfect entry point for those with a passion for exploring.
Ideal Terrain. Rigid mountain bikes are perfect for both on and off-road riding. While they don't have suspension, they will provide comfort and traction when the tires are inflated to the correct pressure. These bikes are light enough to be pedaled up a big hill on the way home from school, yet. they are robust enough to take on rough off-road trails. They can truly do anything.
Ideal Rider. Hardtail mountain bikes have front suspension but a solid rear end. They give your children a new avenue of riding to explore. Instead of jumping in puddles, your child can now ride through them as fast as possible. If your child wants to explore the outdoors with confidence, these bikes are for them.
Ideal Terrain. Stronger tires with a knobbly texture provide extra traction with increased puncture protection when riding off-road trails. They have front suspension to help absorb the bumpy roots and rocks. Disc brakes are more powerful, more reliable, and safer than their v-brake siblings. Hardtail mountain bikes are the perfect entry point for children who want to push boundaries and explore the outdoors.
Choose your child's riding style:
Comfort
Hardtail MTB
Dual Suspension MTB
Ideal Rider. Comfort or "cruiser" bikes are exactly as the name suggests, designed for comfort and cruising. They are intended to be ridden on leisurely rides to school, the movies, or just along the beach with their parents.
Comfort bikes usually have racks and baskets from the factory. They are optimum for carrying books, clothes, or toys.
Ideal Terrain. Cruiser bikes are perfect for smooth bike paths, roads, and footpaths. However, they are also at home when the terrain gets a little rougher, thanks to their balloon tires. Light gravel or loose roads are a breeze, thanks to bigger tires. The ergonomic saddle, grips, and high-volume tires make even the roughest roads feel smooth.
Ideal Rider. Hardtail mountain bikes have front suspension but a solid rear end. They give your children a new avenue of riding to explore. Instead of jumping in puddles, your child can now ride through them as fast as possible. If your child wants to explore the outdoors with confidence, these bikes are for them.
Ideal Terrain. Stronger tires with a knobbly texture provide extra traction with increased puncture protection when riding off-road trails. They have front suspension to help absorb the bumpy roots and rocks. Disc brakes are more powerful, more reliable, and safer than their v-brake siblings. Hardtail mountain bikes are the perfect entry point for children who want to push boundaries and explore the outdoors.
Ideal Rider. Suppose your child is charging down rough trails, chasing their parents through rock gardens, or even racing. In that case, Dual Suspension bikes are perfect for your child to test their abilities. Our dual suspension bikes are built tough yet efficient so that they can explore the outdoors with confidence.
Ideal Terrain. Dual Suspension mountain bikes are primarily designed for off-road use. With front and rear suspension, both wheels move with the terrain for increased traction and safety. As your child begins to charge harder, they need the improved performance of our D24 range.
These bikes are at home when the trails get rough, rooty, and rowdy. Smoother roads and bike paths can have some excess drag due to bigger tires and require more effort to ride due to extra weight.
Hardtail MTB
Ideal Rider. Hardtail mountain bikes have front suspension but a solid rear end. They give your children a new avenue of riding to explore. Instead of jumping in puddles, your child can now ride through them as fast as possible. If your child wants to explore the outdoors with confidence, these bikes are for them.
Ideal Terrain. Stronger tires with a knobbly texture provide extra traction with increased puncture protection when riding off-road trails. They have front suspension to help absorb the bumpy roots and rocks. Disc brakes are more powerful, more reliable, and safer than their v-brake siblings. Hardtail mountain bikes are the perfect entry point for children who want to push boundaries and explore the outdoors.
Ideal Rider. If your child wants to get tonnes of air time at the trails or skate park, these bikes are for them. Our Dirt Jump or BMX bikes are perfect for children who want to boost as high as possible or push their tricks to the next level.
While most BMX bikes come with 20-inch wheels, they are also available in 16 and 18-inch wheels to suit riders of shorter heights. Frame sizes are measured in inches. The bigger the frame, the taller a rider can be. Our BMX range is ideal for children looking to get their first experience riding this style of bike.
Ideal Terrain. BMX and Dirt Jump bikes are specially designed to jump, spin, and be as agile as possible at smooth skate parks or dirt jump trails. They have low frames and seat posts which are not ideal for longer rides because riders have to stand when pedaling. However, if your child wants to hit the pump track, ride the local dirt jumps or skate park, these bikes are for them.
BMX and Dirt Jump bikes are specially designed to jump, spin, and be as agile as possible at smooth skate parks or dirt jump trails. They have low frames and seat posts which are not ideal for longer rides because riders have to stand when pedaling. However, if your child wants to hit the pump track, ride the local dirt jumps or skate park, these bikes are for them.
There are several ways to bond and spend time with family and friends, and biking in particular promotes endurance, and appreciation for nature without spending much money. You may want to take on challenging trails without leaving your children or train them early to develop a love for biking. Either way, you would need to get them their own bicycle.
You can find the appropriate kid's bike for roads, neighborhood tours, off-roads, single tracks, and other trails according to the rider's style, age, and height. There are multiple advantages to introducing the child to physical mountain activities like biking and hiking.