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product_id: 141401965
title: "14x Classic Balance Bike for Kids Ages 3–6 Years, Funky Fuchsia | No Pedals, Balance Bike with Adjustable Seat and Handlebars, Lightweight Steel Frame Can Convert into Pedal Bike"
brand: "strider"
price: "€ 894.24"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
category: "Strider"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/141401965-14x-classic-balance-bike-for-kids-ages-3-6-years
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# Adjustable seat & handlebars (15-22 in.) Convertible to pedal bike with kit 12.5 lbs ultra-light steel frame 14x Classic Balance Bike for Kids Ages 3–6 Years, Funky Fuchsia | No Pedals, Balance Bike with Adjustable Seat and Handlebars, Lightweight Steel Frame Can Convert into Pedal Bike

**Brand:** strider
**Price:** € 894.24
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚀 From first balance to first pedal—ride the future of fearless kids’ biking!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 14x Classic Balance Bike for Kids Ages 3–6 Years, Funky Fuchsia | No Pedals, Balance Bike with Adjustable Seat and Handlebars, Lightweight Steel Frame Can Convert into Pedal Bike by strider
- **How much does it cost?** € 894.24 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/141401965-14x-classic-balance-bike-for-kids-ages-3-6-years)

## Best For

- strider enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted strider brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Ready Out of the Box:** Stress-free assembly with all tools included means your little rider hits the ground running—no delays, just fun.
- • **Seamless Pedal Transition:** Transforms from balance bike to pedal bike with Strider’s Easy Ride Pedal Kit (sold separately) for a smooth riding evolution.
- • **Built for Confidence & Speed:** Low seat height starting at 15 inches lets kids confidently reach the ground and push off, accelerating their learning curve.
- • **Effortless Growth Adaptation:** Adjustable seat and handlebars grow with your child from ages 3 to 6, ensuring a perfect fit through every growth spurt.
- • **Featherlight Maneuverability:** At just 12.5 lbs, the alloy steel frame lets kids easily steer, push, and master balance without fatigue.

## Overview

The Strider 14x Classic Balance Bike in Funky Fuchsia is a lightweight, adjustable balance bike designed for kids ages 3 to 6. Featuring a durable 12.5-pound alloy steel frame, adjustable seat and handlebars (15-22 inches), and compatibility with an optional Easy Ride Pedal Kit, it supports seamless transition from balance to pedal biking. With a max rider weight of 80 lbs and a low seat height for confident footing, it’s engineered for early skill-building and long-lasting use.

## Description

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Review: The best balance bike, tried and true. - this was our 3rd strider bike, our 5th balance bike. These are the very best ones. Light and easy for the kids to get up and go on and they hold up. Kids moved to electric bikes and didnt do petal bikes until after that. bought the petal kit for my daughter's and she had it in 5 minutes.
Review: 3 year-old pedaling this bike after one day - My daughter loves this bike. She's 3 years and 3 months old and 36.6" tall and she learned to pedal this bike in a day. It didn't all happen in a day, she's been practicing on other bikes (read on for more), but she's super happy and proud of herself to put it all together and start riding a real bike with pedals. This review is a personal account of lessons learned getting here. We started off with the Strider 12 balance bike (to learn to balance!), then added a Diamondback Lil Impressions 12" pedal bike with training wheels (to learn to turn the pedals), then finally moved to the 14X without pedals at first, then added the pedals (putting it all together). This is the lightest weight pedal bike I could find anywhere, weighing in on my scale at 15.6 lbs including the pedals. For comparison, the smallest Strider balance bike is significantly lighter at 6.6 lbs on the same scale, while her Diamondback Lil Impressions comes in at 20.0 lbs with training wheels. For a 32 lbs child, the extra 4.4 lbs made a big difference in how quickly she was able to climb, balance, push, and pedal the bike with confidence. The seat is closest to the ground, compared to other bikes with pedals that we've tried. One of the great features of the smallest balance bikes is how early kids can get on it. We got the Strider 12 when she was about 18 months, and she has been practicing balancing for quite a long time, and became quite proficient. The only reason it has taken this long to move to a pedal bike is because she was just not tall enough to reach the floor. On the lowest setting, the top of the Strider 14X seat is just about 15" off the ground. For comparison, the Strider 12 was about 11", while the Diamondback Lil Impressions was a horrible 18". For a 36" tall kid, these 3" are big difference. This height meant that she couldn't reach the ground from the 14X seat until very recently after her last growth spurt (and who knows when she'll reach it from the Diamondback...). The removable and narrow pedals are absolutely brilliant! She was pretty confident on the smaller Strider 12 balance bike, so we started off on the 14X without pedals and spent an hour just getting comfortable balancing this new, bigger bike. Then we came home and added the pedals. The first instinct she had was to try to pedal from a cold start, the same way she's done with her Diamondback. The next thing she tried was to just push the bike with her feet like a balance bike. This is where the narrow pedals shine, because it allowed her legs to reach the floor even with the pedals on and push it like before. Then as she picked up speed, she naturally just tried putting one foot on a pedal. Then the other. Then turning them. Finally, it all came together and she was able to bike around like a champ. So here's some free, unrequested advice, and basically my own advice for our second child who is not even a week old yet. Learn to balance on a balance bike as soon as you can comfortably reach the floor from the seat. Learn to turn the pedals on anything that has a pedal (ideally, something lighter than 20 lbs!). Then as soon as you can reach the floor from a seat that's 15" high, get on a Strider 14X! It's awesome, five stars. PS: and my advice to myself (and other parents) -- the best you can do is encourage the little one to practice, and cheer them on! (i.e. don't try to push them or balance them with your hands, you're probably just distracting them)

## Features

- Starts as a balance bike and converts to a pedal bike when your kiddo is ready to spread their wings with Strider's Easy Ride Pedal Kit (sold separately).
- The adjustable seat and handlebars to keep up through multiple growth spurts, from ages 3 to 6 years.
- With a seat height range from 15-22 in. (38-55 cm) the Strider 14x fits children with an inseam of 16-23 in. (40-58 cm) Maximum Rider Weight: 80 lbs (36 kg).
- The steel frame weighs just over 12 lbs., allowing your child to easily steer, push and maneuver the bike as they learn to ride.
- Easy, no stress assembly with all tools included.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07RHWDNPN |
| Additional Features | Lightweight |
| Age Range Description | 3 - 6 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,921 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #41 in Kids' Balance Bikes |
| Bicycle Drivetrain Type | Single-speed chain drive |
| Bike Type | Balance Bike |
| Brake Style | No pedal balance, No braking system |
| Brand Name | Strider |
| Color | Funky Fuchsia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,720 Reviews |
| Derailleur Configuration | Rear |
| Frame Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Included Components | Balance_Bike |
| Item Type Name | Parts |
| Item Weight | 12.5 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Strider Sports International INC |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 80 pounds |
| Minimum User Height | 78 centimeters |
| Model Name | Strider 14x Convertible Bike |
| Model Number | SK-SB1-US-PK |
| Model Year | 2007 |
| Number Of Speeds | 1 |
| Number of Handles | 2 |
| Power Source | Manual power (foot-pushed) |
| Seat Material | Plypropylene Padded Performance Seat |
| Seatpost Travel Distance Maximum | 22 inches |
| Size | 14 |
| Skill Level | Beginner |
| Specific Uses For Product | All Terrain |
| Style Name | Balance |
| Theme | Sport |
| UPC | 848953002159 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Wheel Material | Rubber |
| Wheel Size | 14 inches |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** 3 - 6 years
- **Bike Type:** Balance Bike
- **Brand:** Strider
- **Color:** Funky Fuchsia
- **Frame Material:** Alloy Steel
- **Included Components:** Balance_Bike
- **Number of Speeds:** 1
- **Special Feature:** adjustable, wheels
- **Suspension Type:** Rigid
- **Wheel Size:** 14 inches

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The best balance bike, tried and true.
*by A***R on June 20, 2026*

this was our 3rd strider bike, our 5th balance bike. These are the very best ones. Light and easy for the kids to get up and go on and they hold up. Kids moved to electric bikes and didnt do petal bikes until after that. bought the petal kit for my daughter's and she had it in 5 minutes.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 3 year-old pedaling this bike after one day
*by R***W on May 20, 2019*

My daughter loves this bike. She's 3 years and 3 months old and 36.6" tall and she learned to pedal this bike in a day. It didn't all happen in a day, she's been practicing on other bikes (read on for more), but she's super happy and proud of herself to put it all together and start riding a real bike with pedals. This review is a personal account of lessons learned getting here. We started off with the Strider 12 balance bike (to learn to balance!), then added a Diamondback Lil Impressions 12" pedal bike with training wheels (to learn to turn the pedals), then finally moved to the 14X without pedals at first, then added the pedals (putting it all together). This is the lightest weight pedal bike I could find anywhere, weighing in on my scale at 15.6 lbs including the pedals. For comparison, the smallest Strider balance bike is significantly lighter at 6.6 lbs on the same scale, while her Diamondback Lil Impressions comes in at 20.0 lbs with training wheels. For a 32 lbs child, the extra 4.4 lbs made a big difference in how quickly she was able to climb, balance, push, and pedal the bike with confidence. The seat is closest to the ground, compared to other bikes with pedals that we've tried. One of the great features of the smallest balance bikes is how early kids can get on it. We got the Strider 12 when she was about 18 months, and she has been practicing balancing for quite a long time, and became quite proficient. The only reason it has taken this long to move to a pedal bike is because she was just not tall enough to reach the floor. On the lowest setting, the top of the Strider 14X seat is just about 15" off the ground. For comparison, the Strider 12 was about 11", while the Diamondback Lil Impressions was a horrible 18". For a 36" tall kid, these 3" are big difference. This height meant that she couldn't reach the ground from the 14X seat until very recently after her last growth spurt (and who knows when she'll reach it from the Diamondback...). The removable and narrow pedals are absolutely brilliant! She was pretty confident on the smaller Strider 12 balance bike, so we started off on the 14X without pedals and spent an hour just getting comfortable balancing this new, bigger bike. Then we came home and added the pedals. The first instinct she had was to try to pedal from a cold start, the same way she's done with her Diamondback. The next thing she tried was to just push the bike with her feet like a balance bike. This is where the narrow pedals shine, because it allowed her legs to reach the floor even with the pedals on and push it like before. Then as she picked up speed, she naturally just tried putting one foot on a pedal. Then the other. Then turning them. Finally, it all came together and she was able to bike around like a champ. So here's some free, unrequested advice, and basically my own advice for our second child who is not even a week old yet. Learn to balance on a balance bike as soon as you can comfortably reach the floor from the seat. Learn to turn the pedals on anything that has a pedal (ideally, something lighter than 20 lbs!). Then as soon as you can reach the floor from a seat that's 15" high, get on a Strider 14X! It's awesome, five stars. PS: and my advice to myself (and other parents) -- the best you can do is encourage the little one to practice, and cheer them on! (i.e. don't try to push them or balance them with your hands, you're probably just distracting them)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The easiest way to teach biking on 2 wheels — do not hesitate no matter how the child is.
*by I***A on March 6, 2021*

My twin boys were riding with training wheels and when they were 4.5 we took the training wheels off to teach them riding on a bike with 2 wheels. It was really painful. One of the boys is more adventurous and he was happy to try riding on a lawn with a small downward slope. However, after falling/crashing a few times he refused to try it again. I don’t blame him. It was really hard to watch and seemed like a tough way to learn. My other son is less adventures and we took off the pedals of his regular bike to turn it into a balance bike. However, it didn’t work well (maybe we couldn’t get the seat low enough, maybe the seat is not as far back as it is on the actual balance bike). We were hesitant to buy 2 new balance bikes because we thought they were for younger kids and that we missed the opportunity/time window for our kids. We were looking into getting a pole/stick to put it on the back of a bike but it didn’t seem like the bikes we had were designed for that. Then we found then that Strider has a larger size of bikes and purchased two of these balance bikes. They are AMAZING. The boys got comfortable riding on them right from the start and they began enjoying biking again. We just added pedals to the balance bikes because we thought the boys were ready and both boys started riding comfortably on the bikes with 2 wheels almost immediately. It seems like a miracle given our experience with regular bikes and I am so happy that I don’t have to watch the painful falls any more. It was the easiest transition to a 2-wheel biking I could hope for. The pedals that one can order with the Strider bikes are smaller than on regular bikes so it is still possible for the child to put their feet on the ground and not to bump into the pedals all the time. I highly recommend these balance bikes, even if your children are on the older side.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Strider 14x - Balance Bike for Kids 3 to 6 Years - Includes Kid-Size Grips, Padded Seat, Performance Footrest & All-Purpose Tires - Easy Assembly & Adjustments
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*Last updated: 2026-08-23*