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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Hornit AIRO. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
9 reasons to buy
- At 6.5lb, the AIRO is extremely lightweight.
- Experts say the AIRO is easy to steer and builds confidence in young riders.
- The AIRO comes almost pre-assembled, requiring only stem tightening and saddle adjustment.
- Reviewers praise the build quality, citing the magnesium frame, aluminum wheels with sealed bearings, and padded stem cover.
- The COMPASS 2.25” air-filled tires are fast-rolling and make for a smooth, comfortable ride, according to experts.
- Parents appreciate the split downtube, which acts as a handle for easier carrying.
- Hornit’s customer support is responsive and helpful, according to buyers.
- Reviewers and owners praise the AIRO’s sleek design and eye-catching colorways.
- Hornit offers a lifetime warranty on the frame and fork.
8 reasons not to buy
- With the seat all the way down, the seatpost is just 1.5” off the ground, making the bike unsuitable for smaller riders. Hornit offers a shorter seatpost, but this costs extra, and Hornit fails to highlight the possible need for this upgrade.
- The integrated cockpit offers no scope to alter handlebar reach or height, and complicates swapping the stem or handlebar.
- Unlike some balance bikes, the AIRO lacks a handbrake. One expert notes that kids start to gain this skill and find a handbrake useful from as young as 2.5 years.
- Experts bemoan the lack of a quick-release seatpost clamp for easy adjustments.
- Two reviewers say the footrests are too narrow, causing their kids’ heels to rub against the rear tire.
- Parents complain that the paint chips easily when kids drop the bike.
- The AIRO lacks a steering limiter.
- The tires lack grip on off-road surfaces, according to an expert.
Bottom line
Hornit’s AIRO is a balance bike with 12.5" wheels. Kids love the easy maneuverability and sleek aesthetics. Parents appreciate the low weight, minimal assembly, and lifetime warranty. The ultra-light magnesium frame, durable wheels, air-filled tires, and split downtube also earn praise. However, the minimal seatpost ground clearance, narrow handlebars, and lack of adjustability make it unsuitable for kids at the extreme ends of the stated height range. The lack of a brake, quick-release seatpost clamp, and steering limiter also disappoints, and the paint chips too easily. Regardless, experts and owners consider the AIRO a shoo-in among the best balance bikes.Expert Reviews
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