Prevelo Bravo

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16.8, 19.8, 21.5 lb
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Summary of Reviews

We have read all expert and user reviews on the Prevelo Bravo. In summary, this is what cyclists think.

10 reasons to buy

  • This bike comes in three sizes: Bravo Two (16” wheels), Three (20” wheels), and Four (24” wheels), for kids from 4.5 to 13 years old.
  • The 100mm Manitou JUNIT fork (Three, Four) is plush, rebounds well, and absorbs hard impacts, according to a reviewer.
  • The Bravo Two is the only dirt jump-specific bike on the market for kids from 40” to 45” tall.
  • An 11-year-old tester says the bike makes it easier to improve skills and gives confidence to clear bigger lines.
  • The rear Tektro hydraulic disc brake delivers plenty of stopping power, and the lever is reach-adjustable.
  • Kids find the bike nimble and playful, thanks in part to the lightweight build.
  • The Kenda Booster 2.2” tires roll well on hardpack, says a tester.
  • The size-appropriate crank length and narrow Q-factor make for more efficient pedaling.
  • Only the pedals and handlebars to need to be installed to finish assembly.
  • Kids and parents appreciate the eye-catching paint, matching color chain, tidy cable routing, and the optional decals.

3 reasons not to buy

  • Swapping the Pivotal saddle for another brand requires replacing the seatpost.
  • A parent dislikes the underwhelming stock pedals and recommends replacing them.
  • Parents feel the Bravo is too “niche” to be a child’s primary bike.

Bottom line

The Prevelo Bravo Series is a line of kids’ dirt jumpers. The three sizes cover riders from 4.5 to 13 years old, with size-specific geometry and components. Kids enjoy the confidence it brings on jumps, the nimble handling, and capability across different tracks, such as pump tracks, dirt jump parks, and BMX parks. The build quality impresses parents, although they question the need for such a niche bike for kids, especially those at the young end of the range. Nonetheless, the Prevelo Bravo seems a great execution of a kids' dirt jumper.

Expert Reviews

94/100 based on 1 rated expert review
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Rascal Rides

Prevelo Bravo Kids Dirt Jumper Review

The Prevelo Bravo is an outstanding choice for young riders who are serious about dirt jumping and want to improve their skills.

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The Loam Wolf

Prevelo Bravo Two Kids Bike

The Prevelo Bravo Two is the first and only kids 16” dirt jumper on the market. As with most Prevelo bikes, it features a well-built frame, solid ride qualities and a nicely curated spec.

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