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Diggin Active Skuut Wooden Balance Bike Review By – Balance Bike Lab

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The best transition from tricycles and toddler push-cars to real bicycles, this pedal-less bike eliminates the frustrating "training wheels" entirely. With their feet able to touch the ground while they are going (without their legs pummelled by spinning pedals and cranks) the kids learn balance on two wheels, how to use the front wheel to correct falling, how to do everything but pedal. They learn that on their trike! The seat adjusts down to fit a taller two-year-old.

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Diggin Active Skuut Wooden Balance Bike Review

By – Balance Bike Lab

Design? Some Photos

Design Verdict

The design of Diggin Active Skuut Wooden Balance Bike is really beautiful.

Worth? I must say, yes!

Features

Made of wooden. Kids embark the bottom as if running, pushing or skuuting

themselves and therefore the bike forward. Perfect for learning balance, steering, coordination and

independence. Winner of The Oppenheim Gold Seal, inventive high Toy of

the Year and various different awards. Diggin plants a tree for each Skuut sold.

Specifications

Weight: 11 pounds. Seat height 13” to 16.5”. Wheeled metal pedal 10-12".  For children 2 to 5 years old.

The Positives

Easy assembly Sturdy construction Lightweight No components to injure your child in

the case of a fall

The Negatives

Wheels might be a bit wobbly.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q. is there a weight limit for this bike? A: Up to 70 pounds, according to a bike shop ad that I found. Nothing

mentioned on the maker's site. Q. Where can i find a replacement tire & tube? A: find a decent bike shop that sells kids bikes as well as as adult ones. had to

replace both tires and tubes on my grandson's and had "team bike works" in huntington beach, ca get everything for me. these items will probably have to be ordered from supplier's catalog since they are specialty parts, but your shop should be able to get them as a special order. otherwise, contact mike milano, owner, and he can probably offer suggestions.

What Customers Say About It?

We purchased the Skuut after reading reviews and closely examining the competition (primarily the Likeabike). First, the good: bike assembles easily, looks cute, and rides fast and true. The bad: it started falling apart within weeks, to the point of becoming completely unsafe. Our child is on the small side, just turned three, is 36 inches tall and weighs under 30 pounds. I can't imagine how a heavier child could ride one of these. As much as our child loved it, it just wasn't safe. We were able to send it back even after the 30 day period (way to go, Amazon!) and replaced the Skuut with the Kettler Sprint. Even though it doesn't look as cool, the Kettler is so much sturdier. The resale value will be higher too, since Kettler is such a well known quality kid's bike builder.

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