Colour Name:Turquoise Product Description ASTON is a tricycle for children from nine months to approximately five years (max. 25 kg). This functional tricycle features an extendable hood and swivel seat that can be adjusted to forward or rearward facing. The seat position can also be adjusted to be closer or further away from the pedals. This tricycle is designed for the comfort of your junior cyclist – the seat is large and soft, and the front wheel has a foldable footrest that's perfect for littlies. Has your child gotten tired? You just unfold the footrest so they can rest their little legs. The footrest also acts as a support for younger children whose feet don't yet reach the pedals.ASTON is safe – it's equipped with solutions that let your child enjoy the ride while giving you peace of mind that they're safe. The trike features a guard rail that's secured from the middle, with a safety harness between the legs, as well as easy-to-use brakes on the rear wheels. The seat has an adjustable five-point safety harness with soft pads. ASTON also features the free wheel function – this allows you to disconnect the drive of the pedals. Your little one can freely pedal without actually accelerating the trike – you remain in full control of the speed. The handles are made of non-slip material, ensuring a strong and firm grip. You can steer the trike using the adjustable parent handle.You can take full advantage of the adjustable parent handle (103.5-108.5 cm), which looks like a steering wheel. It's connected to the child's handlebar, giving you full control over the direction of travel. Similarly to the hood, the handle can be removed so that your little one can discover the world independently.Comes with accessories: ASTON comes with a loud bell that your little one can use to warn passers-by that they're approaching. In addition, it also includes a cup holder, parent bag that can be hung on the handle, and a spacious basket.Dimensions: Bike dimensions: length 92 x width 50 x height 108.5 cm Front wheel diameter: 34.5 cm; rear wheel diameter: 20 cm Parent handle height: from 103.5 cm to 108.5 cm Weight: 9.5 kg Box Contains Tricycle; Bell; Practical bag, Basket, Cup Holder
F**A
Manoeuvring is a piece of cake!
This tricycle gets the thumbs up from me. I had one previously from a well known brand for my older one and it was a nightmare with manoeuvring. It gave 2 adult MEN extremely painful wrists. It was a nightmare on slopes and curves and it's stability was rubbish in the sense, that often on curves it would tip over to one side with the child in it. After that one ended up in the tip, I started an extensive research on trikes and this one fit the bill perfectly. It is so so easy to manoeuvre even with one hand. Slopes and curves are no issue with it. The color is vibrantly beautiful. Did I say it was a breeze to manoeuvre?? :) I love that it does not tip over on a curve.There is an individual break behind each rear tire. These brakes are soft and easy to apply and release. I promise you, you will not break your feet trying to apply and release them.Although it is not foldable, I have found that removing the back rest and parent handle is very easy and that reduces the overall height, when I need to put it in our very small storage shed. There are one or two minor points which can be improved, but I would not drop any stars for it. The first point being, that when my 15 month old sits on it, her feet actually dangle between the foot rests and pedals. The foot rest placement isn't ideal for little feet , if you try to put their feet on it, it will put them in a rather unnatural position. She has, however, found her own solution to that and fits her feet herself on top of the mud guard. For older kids,say a 2 year old, it shouldn't be a problem as their motor skills will be better. If the manufacturer considers making the footrest moveable on the rod, it should solve the issue.The second issue I have found( this might just be me) then when you lock the red front wheel button, I assumed it would halt the pedals from moving freely. However, that is not so, the pedals rotate in either case.Overall, if you are thinking to buy it, go for it.
M**N
Brilliant
Only had this a few weeks so not enough to give a time review but so far it's brilliant, arrived promptly and was easy to put together if following the YouTube video. My wife loves it and my 2 year old daughter loves it, she's at an age where she won't sit in pushchairs whilst we walk but can't ride her scooter or trike long enough before needing carrying but she is very happy to sit in this and peddle whilst being pushed along.The footrests are really good as they fold out the way but if you fold them up then put them back they trap the steering rod, and it's brilliant that the peddles disengage. The steering by the parent is limited in its range but not so it's a real problem but 90° bends are out.The trike is a sturdy construction and really well finished and when compared to products like bugaboo the price is fantastic, overall great value and great product.
K**R
Great, but 1 or 2 tiny issues.
Great product, my little girls loves it, and the online tutorial to put it together is properly easy to do.Only downfall is that my little girl is in the 20th centile for her height and cant reach the footrests, so her feet dangle a bit, but as she gets bigger itll sort itself out. Another small issue is that even when the clip for the pedal function is switched off, the pedals still spin despite being engaged with the wheel, which could end up with some sore shins if they catch her. Would have been better if once disengaged from the wheel they just stayed still whilst the wheel turned.
L**Y
Its good but mystery how fabric was stained
Despatch and delivery time was great. It arrived but the seat cover and pouch/ bag had stains/ marks on it as seen in pictures. Strange as its new, was packaged very well and all sealed etc. Contacted Kinderkraft and the seller on here GREAT aftercare service and sent replacement/ new seat cover etc within couple days. It takes a while to assemble but use youtube video as instructions supllied are a bit vague. Also unsure as to why Kinderkraft claim to be based in germany when its actually manufactured and based in Poland. Strange that they don't just say that.Our 11 month old loves the trike, it seems ok so far after few days of using it. would of given 4* if didn't have the problem with marks on seat cover etc. For £79.99 its not too bad but wouldn't pay the price it usually is/ was at arpund £95/100.
S**G
Outstanding
I’ve tried many-a trike in the last few years (foolishly buying them secondhand and having to sell them on straight away) and this trike stands out on so many levelsOk yes, it was brand new, so of course its going to seem better than the rest but in terms of manoeuvrability alone, it is so smooth, I cannot wait to take my 14m old out asap!Built it easily in about 20mins (unwrapping all the packaging takes up 5mins at least- has to be done)We’ve done a test run round the neighbourhood and I couldn’t believe how nice it was to push!Being able to see through the hood is brilliant and there are lots of clever little design features where the whole thing just screams ‘well thought out’ and ‘good quality’ in my opinionStunning turquoise colour (my absolute favourite)I’ll be so proud to push this down the street and no wrist-breaking trying to steer it!I can’t see why anyone would have an issue with this trike!
J**E
Waste of money
Absolute waste of money to be honest, looks nothing like on the picture. It’s like the wish version of the picture. It took me ages to put it together because the instructions were in a different language and difficult to actually see the picture. I bought it brand new and it come second hand (it all was packaged up again but it had sand in it and it’s marked and tatty. I’m not happy with this item at all.
J**Y
My daughter loves it
I bought this for my 2 year olds birthday. I assembled it myself using the book to a point and then watched the video on YouTube when I got stuck at how to apply the steering rod. It took me about 45 minutes to assemble and I feel my daughter is very safe when I push her in it. You'd want to be about 5 inches taller to see into the canopy, I'm 5ft 2 so have to lean forward but this isn't really an issue.
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