🚀 Ride into Adventure with Costzon!
The Costzon Tricycle is a versatile 4-in-1 toddler bike designed for children aged 1-5 years. It features a removable push handle, adjustable canopy, and a 360-degree rotating seat for interactive fun. With high-grade rubber wheels suitable for various terrains and a sturdy design that supports up to 55 lbs, this tricycle ensures safety and convenience for both parents and kids. Its foldable design makes it easy to transport and store, making it a perfect companion for family outings.
Package Weight | 24 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 32.5 x 19 x 43.5 inches |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Brand Name | Costzon |
Color | Blue |
Material | Steel, Rubber, Fabric |
Manufacturer | Costzon |
Part Number | 1018 |
Outer Material | Oxford |
Size | 32.5” x 19” x 38”-43.5”(L x W x H) |
T**W
Terrific product aside from confusing reviews
Bought two of these for weekly walk my daughter and I do with her twin 18 month olds. We do a 3 1/2 mile loop of town sidewalks and rough patch stuff around a reservoir in a 1 hour walk as a point of reference. Lots of mixed and incorrect info in the reviews. Glad I ignored the negative folks - some saying wheels pop off. The only way that is going to happen is with incorrect assembly or jamming the wheel release lever open (which would be very hard to do). Others noted the lack of assembly directions were a problem. OK - I will say a single picture which just goes in A - Z order of what to do might not be perfect for a first time to assemble anything person but there wasn't much question of what went where and it all fit snugly and consistently. Rubber wheels are not pneumatic, but roll smoothly and quietly. Another said the child controlled the steering - not true. The handlebars in the back are connected to the same steering system as the handlebars so both turn together. If the youngster is stronger than the driver and yanks hard, I suppose it could seem like the handlebars did the steering, but that seems pretty ridiculous. We did find the foot rests to be a bit short when it comes to fully blocking access to the pedals, not enough of an issue to create a problem. A niece with a 2 1/2 year old saw these, gave her daughter a try on one and immediately placed an order for her own. Frame and wheels are heavy duty and seem like they will last for a long time. Sun bonnet frame is a tad flimsy, but seems like it will hold up for as long as needed. Folding function is easy - although with handlebars down I didn't even need to fold in the back wheels to fit two in the back of a 4Runner. The sun bonnet needed to be pulled out (easy to do) due to height, but slides right back in for reassembly. Seat fabric was a bit slippery since the twins have been wearing snowsuits in our uses, but with the straps and bars they weren't going anywhere. Very happy with purchase.
K**A
Excellent trike!!!
We all absolutely love it!After doing a TON of research on baby trikes, I stopped on this one, and so happy I did. It was a birthday gift for our son.It’s the ONLY trike with shock absorption I was able to find that doesn’t cost $450.We wanted to start taking our one year old on hiking trails in local parks. Our stroller wasn’t doing a great job off the pavement...We live in NorthEast, and there are a lot of rocks in the paths.I was considering buying Doona trike which has very modern design, lightweight and sleek ($250). It’s great if you live in the city. We tested our friend’s Doona trike, and while it’s easier to fold and transport, the T shape handle is too flimsy and wheels aren’t designed for rough roads.This trike performs SOOO well over tree roots, rocks on bumpy roads or sand, on a lawn, and of course on pavement. Wheels are made out of VERY thick rubber, you don’t need to inflate them. The ride is smooth and baby loooooves it!It’s very comfortable to navigate, the U shape of the handle allows to maneuver the trike way better over bumps or on turns, than T shape handle. I’m 5”10 and love the long handle, which can also be slightly folded if you are shorter.The only drawback is that it’s quite heavy and not exactly easy to fold. You need to detach the sunroof first if you are using it, fold the handle, then press little red button to fold back wheels. I found its easier to do last step when it’s already in your car trunk.But also if it wasn’t for the extra weight, it wouldn’t be as sturdy and safe, especially on hiking trails or sand.Overall it’s an EXCELLENT trike for a fair price that your child can grow into!
B**A
Great First Birthday Present
Love this tricycle! My husband and I bought this for our son’s first birthday. He really enjoys going on walks in this. His feet don’t touch the pedals yet (he’s on the tall side, 32”), but he likes to hang them beside the foot rest.Assembly was relatively easy. As other reviewers mentioned, if you’ve assembled anything from IKEA, you can handle this tricycle. I will mention, though, that the folding mechanism for the parental steering column had me a bit stumped. Quite the face palm moment when I figured it out (you press the large white buttons on the side at the same time to disengage the lock). Aside from that, assembly was easy.The tricycle itself is super sturdy and appears to be something that will stand the test of time. It’s got a solid frame and is not flimsy in any way. The tires are awesome! They are true rubber tires that can handle any terrain. The seat isn’t really adjustable, but we don’t plan on using it for such extended periods of time that we’d require that feature. The canopy is ok. I wish it went down slightly lower, but it’s not a deal breaker. Steering is easy. I haven’t found it listing to one side or anything. Just be careful turning as tight turns can make the tricycle tilt and, potentially, fall over.Overall, I am super pleased with this purchase. I imagine my son will have years of enjoyment with It!If you found this review helpful, please let Amazon know by selecting the button below. 🙂
K**.
This is a nice tricycle.
This was fairly easy to put together and nice looking. A couple cons: to use the back support you have to connect the cover which my grandson doesn't care for; in order to use the seat padding you also need to connect it to the back support and it doesn't really fit properly; when I am steering - if he has his hands on the safety bar his hand gets smashed because the steering bar will turn right over his hand. Perhaps if the safety bar should have been made even an 1/2 inch lower to avoid this from happening; Steering also takes some getting used to but manageable when you get used to the limitations. While the tires are better than most of these tricyles one did come right off after we went onto a grassy area that wasn't quite level. I think some of these cons were mentioned by others.
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