I've been happy with Woom bikes too. A couple things I liked

- They have good resell value, I've been able to sell them for > 50% of 
what they were new
- They are readily available used. I set a craigslist alert and waited for 
the one I wanted
- They are adjustable enough so I could skip numbers. i.e. went from 
balance bike to woom 3 to 5

mike
On Thursday, November 16, 2023 at 8:01:52 AM UTC-6 pbsm...@gmail.com wrote:

> I have a giant 3yo that has been crushing it on their balance bike. I 
> opted for a 14" Guardian bike based on the reviews from TwoWheelingTots. I 
> can't believe how heavy it is. Even using it as a balance bike my 3yo is 
> unable to control it and has lost interest. Wish I would have sprang for 
> the Woom...
>
> Smitty in DC 
>
> On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 9:01:06 PM UTC-5 pi...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I will second the Woom series of bikes for kids. The owner has been been 
>> very responsive over the years to my complaints about the early wooms and 
>> now there's very little to fault about them. The joy a kid has on a nice 
>> bike coming down an MTB trail cannot be beat: 
>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/wfaaXekGtGojqDoe8, 
>> https://photos.app.goo.gl/KzNpJ69adZiCrgxDA
>>
>> We bought Woom 2, 3, and then when the off versions came out the off 
>> versions of the 4 and 5. Rather than get a 6, I found a used Salsa 
>> Journeyman 50cm which worked out well for less money than a new Woom 6.
>>
>>
>> On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 1:39:32 PM UTC-8 Michael Ullmer wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nick,
>>>
>>> We've been using both the Woom 2 and Woom 3 as first pedal bikes for our 
>>> two kids (now 3.5 and 6.5). My kids are pretty rough on the bikes and I've 
>>> never had any mechanical issues with them aside from adjusting the brakes 
>>> every now and then. We do always keep them in the garage when not in use. 
>>>
>>> My younger just moved from a Woom 2 to a Woom 3 and it seems to fit her 
>>> just fine. She probably could have used the Woom 2 for a few more months, 
>>> but with the slightly lower gearing, she was spinning out on it quite a bit 
>>> and we had the seat almost all the way up. I think you're right that if you 
>>> went with the 14" Woom 2 that your kid would outgrow it pretty quickly. 
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, November 15, 2023 at 2:55:09 PM UTC-6 fiddl...@gmail.com 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Since RBW regrettably doesn't make kids hillibikes, I'm going to have 
>>>> to go a bit outside of my comfort zone to pick out a first pedal bike for 
>>>> my son. He's ~3.5yo, and more than ready to move up from his 12" balance 
>>>> bike.
>>>>
>>>> Any tips from other parents who have recently gone through the switch 
>>>> from balance to pedals? I'm leaning toward something like a Woom 3 (16"), 
>>>> since they seem to be very well regarded, and I'm afraid he would outgrow 
>>>> a 
>>>> 14" bike too soon at this point to justify the expense. (am I wrong?) 
>>>> Probably also worth noting that a lot of his riding is currently on 
>>>> trails, 
>>>> so I'm definitely looking for something that will work well off-pavement, 
>>>> too. Anyhow, I'll take any advice the group is willing to throw at me - 
>>>> thanks in advance for your help!
>>>>
>>>> Nick
>>>>
>>>

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