







UMATOLL Toddler Balance Bike for 2-5 Year Old, Adjustable Kids Toy Bicycle, Ideal Birthday Gift for Ages 2-3 Girls Boys
Smooth Transition to Pedal Bikes: Help your children master the fundamentals of riding with this fun balance bike! Its child-friendly design and sturdy frame effortlessly develop balance and coordination in kids aged 2 to 5, setting the stage for a smooth transition to a real bicycle.
Safe & Comfortable Ride: Crafted with a strong carbon steel frame, umatoll balance bike features soft rubber grips and a comfortable seat for better control. The air-free EVA foam tires never go flat or need pumping, ensuring a safe outdoor adventure.
Tool-Free Adjustment: As your child grows, the bike grows too! Easily adjust the seat and handlebar height in seconds—no tools required. This design perfectly fits children from ages 2 to 5 through every stage of their development.
Quick Assembly: Get ready to ride in minutes! Thanks to the simple spring buckle design, you can assemble the bike quickly and effortlessly—no complicated instructions or extra tools needed.
Best Gift for Kids: Looking for a memorable and active gift? This balance bike encourages kids to push, stand, walk, and explore the outdoors freely. It’s more than a toy—it’s a fun way to learn, play, and build lasting confidence.
8 reviews for Umatoll Toddler Balance Bike for 2-5 Year Old, Adjustable Kids Toy Bicycle, Gift for Ages 2-3 Girls Boys
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$40.99
Gaby Villanueva –
Good balance bike?
I bought this for my almost 2 yr old and it’s perfect. Good quality. Perfect height and very durable its definitely going to grow with him. Looks like a very expensive bike. It was easy to put together and I love that you can adjust the seat to him.
David Torres –
Red toddler bike
Excellent beginner bike for my 2 1/2 year old. Quick to put together!
Richard Gilland –
My daughter loves it
It’s very good quality for the price. Very easy to put together. Light and sturdy.
Honest Reviews by Page –
Great buy!
I’m genuinely impressed with this balance bike—it’s been such a great investment for my toddler’s confidence and development.The first thing I noticed is how sturdy yet lightweight it feels. The frame is strong enough to handle everyday play, but still light enough for little ones to control easily. It doesn’t feel bulky or overwhelming, which is perfect for beginners just learning balance.What really stands out is how easy it is for kids to learn on. Within a short time, my child went from walking the bike to actually gliding with their feet up. That smooth transition is exactly what you want before moving to a pedal bike, and this one really supports that process.The adjustability is a huge plus. Both the seat and handlebars can be raised as your child grows, so you’re not stuck replacing it after a few months. It truly grows with them, making it feel like a long-term purchase rather than a short phase.Comfort-wise, the seat is soft enough for longer rides, and the handlebars have a nice grip that helps with control. I also appreciate how stable it feels—even on slightly uneven ground—so I don’t have to worry as much about tipping.If I had to mention one thing, it’s that like most balance bikes, it doesn’t have brakes—so supervision is important, especially around slopes or busy areas.Overall, this is a fantastic beginner bike. It’s safe, durable, and actually helps kids build real riding skills instead of relying on training wheels. If you’re looking for something to boost your toddler’s confidence and coordination, this is definitely worth it.
Rissa ✨ –
Get it
Self explanatory, good quality, easy to assemble, very adjustable, kid loves it fun to ride.
Kirby Brown –
easy to put together
clean and sturdy little bike! My granddaughter will be riding a bike in know time!
yana –
Grate
Good quality item, arrived dismantled. Easy to assemble. Suitable for 3 years old boy
Waydemeyer –
Frustrating build, but a cute and solid toy.
Let me talk first about the balance bike itself. It is cute. Once it is assembled, it is solid and my grandchildren are having a ball riding it around the house. It’s just big enough to seem like a bicycle to them, but just small enough that both the 2-year-old and the 3 and 1/2-year-old are able to enjoy it. I think that this will make a perfect transition for them from tricycles to their eventual two-wheelers.Now, let’s talk about the assembly which is the reason for the four stars instead of five. As you can see from the pictures, this thing comes disassembled in an intimidating number of pieces. As you read the instructions, which are scanty, it becomes clear that there aren’t that many pieces to snap together and it shouldn’t take all that long. Another problem with the instructions, by the way, is that I had to get out a set of my wife’s reading glasses AND a magnifying glass to be able to read some of them, and I don’t normally wear glasses at all. I should also mention that I have worked in a hardware store where I had to assemble things, and I have worked in a retail store where I assembled bicycles for people. I can’t recall anything frustrating me as much as the assembly of this balance bike. Nothing quite fit together the way it was supposed to. I had to get a small hammer at one point and gently “encourage” a couple of the pieces to fit where they were supposed to fit. I don’t do that lightly, so that means it really had to be done that way. In truth, it only took me 30 minutes to put the whole thing together, but if the pieces had fit together the way they were supposed to it would have been a 10-minute job at best. As I said above, once it’s assembled, it’s a solid and fun little item. Unfortunately, getting to that point is quite a frustrating experience!