Monday, February 13, 2012

Radio Flyer Steer and Stroll Deluxe Trike

October 7, 2008 by · 2 Comments 

Radio Flyer Steer and Stroll Deluxe Trike
Natalie writes…

I’ve seen a few photos on the various celebrity blogs of Kingston Rossdale (Gwen Stefani and Gavin Rossdales eldest son) being pushed around on this fab trike, the Radio Flyer Steer and Stroll Deluxe Trike.

I’m a big Radio Flyer fan with my eye on a couple of future purchases for the bambino when she’s old enough. They have a huge range of high quality bikes, trikes, and ride on toys for babies and toddlers.

What gives the Radio Flyer Steer and Stroll Deluxe Trike an advantage over similar marketed bikes is that the push handle actually controls the steering of the front wheel as opposed to just giving you the option of pushing them along. This will require a lot less energy out of you to push along for the ride and when they’re older, you can take off the push handle.

Other features include an adjustable seat, a storage trunk on the back, and a ringing bell to call attention themselves.

Suitable for ages 2-5 years.

I’ve seen such varying prices including some above £100, but the cheapest I found in stock and including delivery is £78.95 from Toys & Interiors.

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2 Responses to “Radio Flyer Steer and Stroll Deluxe Trike”
  1. Janet says:

    I’ve found this cheaper and with free next day delivery at All Garden Fun here
    http://www.allgardenfun.com/radio-flyer-steer-and-stroll-deluxe-trike.asp

  2. NML says:

    Hi Janet, thanks for the link.

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