Steady Eddie The Steady (2010-2011)

Steady Eddie The Steady (2010-2011)
The Steady (2010-2011), RRP £99.99

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2010 Steady Eddie £100

Having watched Emily’s progress with Steady Eddie, I’d certainly highly recommend one to any parent

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Emily, aged 3

Value
Performance

About this bike

Type Mountain
Gender/Age Boys 3+
Production years 2010-2011
RRP £99.99
Sizes (Frame size guide)
Frame type Rigid
Frame material Wood
Frame description Birch Plywood - 2yrs 10mths - 5yrs
Gears None

Steady Eddie says

Looking for a children s beginner's balance bike? Then look no further, the Steady Eddie Wooden Bike is the perfect learner bike for children! Our beautifully made wooden bike is lightweight, built to last, comes with two seat covers and has a superb carry point for parents. Based in Hertfordshire, UK, it is our intention that you have years of fun with your Steady Eddie Wooden Bike then when it s time; pass it on to siblings, family or friends for further use. Our wooden balance bike is about getting exercise and gaining a skill in a way that is so much fun! The solid tyres (equivalent to 40 psi) makes it easy to ride and are maintenance free. The Bike is suitable for children aged 2yrs 10mths - 5yrs of age. The adjustable seat heights range from 35.5cm low position, 38.5cm mid position and 41.5cm highest position.

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Gears None

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