🚀 Ride in Style, Adventure Awaits!
The Step2 Whisper Ride II is a stylish and durable push toy car designed for toddlers, featuring a whisper-quiet ride, safety seat belt, and convenient storage options. With easy transport and assembly, this ride-on car is perfect for parents seeking a fun and safe alternative to traditional strollers.
Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 45"L x 19"W x 37"H |
Size | Large |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Theme | Vehicle |
Material Type | Plastic |
M**.
Smooth, Quiet and Safe!
The Step2 Whisper Ride II Push Car has been a huge hit in our family! My toddler absolutely loves riding in it, and the smooth, quiet wheels make walks so much more enjoyable. The steering handle is comfortable and easy to maneuver, and the seat belt keeps my little one secure. I also love the cup holders for both parent and child — such a thoughtful touch. It’s sturdy, well-made, and easy to assemble. Everywhere we go, we get smiles and compliments. This is hands-down one of the best toddler gifts we’ve ever bought!
A**R
Absolutely Perfect – Safe, Fun, and a Total Head-Turner!
This ride-on car is everything I hoped for. My daughter adores riding in it, and it truly feels like a stroller upgrade. The seat belt gives me peace of mind, the handle is comfortable to push, and the wheels glide quietly (no loud plastic rattling!). The storage compartment under the hood is surprisingly roomy (perfect for snacks and small toys), and the cup holders are a nice bonus. If you’re considering this – just go for it. It’s worth every penny for the smiles, comfort, and convenience.
L**Z
that it is a good product
I liked it because it is super practical, super easy to assemble and my baby loved it. He takes it everywhere, like when we go to the park or to the store. If you want to get it, don't hesitate. It is a good product, good quality and good material.
B**E
Nice little car!
This is a great little kid’s car! It is easy to push, and kids enjoy riding in it. Even though the front wheels aren’t “jointed,” it is easy to turn corners - just press down on the handle a little and swivel. It has plenty of storage for water bottles, snacks, a jacket or sweater, a diaper etc. under the hood and in the built in cup holders. It rolls along smoothly and is not too rattly or noisy. Good value for the price!
K**M
TODDLER APPROVED ! !
This pink ride-on push car is a total hit! Easy to steer, super sturdy, and keeps my little one entertained for hours. The horn and little details make it extra fun—definitely a favorite toy!
N**3
Car good cup holder not good
I love everything about this little car and so does my son except the cup holder. It fits a water bottle or skinny can like a Truly but that's it. I tried to put my coffee in it and it tipped forward and spilled all over my son. Thank God it was iced coffee but I don't understand why it would be designed to tip forward in the first place??? If they could redesign that I would have no complaints. We live on a dirt road and it navigates it without issue. It's a little tougher on grass but is still surprisingly easy to push. My son is 26lbs and I have no difficulty pushing it with him in it.
P**S
Another driver coming up
First the 'downside': The parts lists shows item K, but, this is NOT a part, only a tool (of which I didn't use) and it had part P, stuck inside, of which, I wasted time trying to figure out how to use it. The answer came when it fell on the floor and part P came loose (an extra part for locking the wheel on the shaft). I used a rubber mallet, not hammer, and a ratchet screwdriver with a good handle, which made putting the 'dashboard' easier to put on as there isn't any pre-drilled holes to start the screws and also the screws for the seat belts (the belts are on backwards on this car?) are very long and would be difficult to screw in using a normal screwdriver, especially if one has trouble using their hands. The front wheel came off and we had a hard time to get my grandchild to get out of the car to fix it, which was an easy fix. The handle, of which was my main reason to buy this toy, does fold down, but, if you want to remove it, you will need a wrench (open-end is best) and a pair of pliers to loosen the nut and then you pull out the long bolt, the downside is that to replace it, you have to line up the four holes once again, which is a pain; this handle should be made to quicK disconnect for ease (WAKE-UP STEP TWO) of taking off and putting back on again. I made a copy of the parts lists as I got fed up with flipping the paper over trying to figure out what I was suppose to do, and this made it easier for me. The only toy for my grandchild to play with while he is in the seat is the steering wheel (the horn didn't get him excited at all) and he kept trying to raise the 'trunk' as they call it in front, but sitting down in the car, he couldn't do it and almost broke the lid trying (another wake-up call for STEP TWO; we need more gadgets to amuse the child while they are in the seat). The good: my grandson loved it and I enjoyed being able to push him around the yard without breaking my back bending down. It looks wonderful but because there isn't anything for a child to play with besides the steering wheel, I only gave it four stars. It is too bad that toy manufacturers don't ask the parents/grandparents what they would like to have on these toys; I guess that they themselves don't have any children to learn from. The construction seems to be sturdy enough, but I am not too sure about those wheels, the only part that came from China, as they feel flimsy. I didn't use the seatbelt, but when my wife started to push the car, our grandson, reached down and tried to put them on himself (he is 20 months). Yep, he has been in her car so I guess he knows best. There is a lot of room inside, of which I am happy as the cold air is coming in and he will be able to wear heavy clothes while I am pushing him outside and this should be usable as a push-toy for a few years and of course his parents can remove the handle when he does get too big to fit inside. My only regret: not finding this car sooner in the year. Putting it together was a labor of love and really not that difficult once you can figure out the pictures and where to start. +JMJ+
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