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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the RoyalBaby EZ Freestyle. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
7 reasons to buy
- The EZ Freestyle comes in 4 frame sizes with 12”, 14”, 16”, and 18” wheels for kids from 33” to 53” in height.
- The EZ Freestyle has quick-release crank arms that easily convert it from a balance bike to pedal bike.
- Parents and kids appreciate the short-pull front brake lever.
- A full-cover chainguard keeps children’s fingers and clothes safe.
- This bike is offered in five colorways.
- The quick-release seatpost clamp makes changing the saddle height quick and easy. The handlebar height and angle can also be adjusted.
- Parents of taller kids appreciate having a bigger bike that can be set up as a balance bike.
5 reasons not to buy
- At 17.9 to 25lb, all sizes of the EZ Freestyle are heavy. Parents say this makes it hard for smaller kids to handle.
- The oblong covers that replace the cranks in balance mode stick out too far and spin with the back wheel, colliding with kids’ legs and resulting in bruises and cuts for some.
- The RoyalBaby website lacks clear product specifications, and customer support fails to provide clear answers.
- The smooth plastic pedals are slippery, according to a parent.
- Two parents say the 16” EZ Freestyle’s gearing is too high for the bike’s heavy weight.
Bottom line
RoyalBaby’s EZ Freestyle is a single-speed kids’ bike with a front rim brake and rear coaster brake. It’s available in four sizes, with 12”, 14”, 16”, or 18” wheels. Changing between balance and pedal modes is quick and easy. There are no expert reviews, but parents say their kids easily learn to ride using this bike. However, some complain it’s too heavy and the gearing is too high. The balance-mode crank covers also leave kids battered and bruised. Despite this, most parents and little kids seem to be fans of RoyalBaby’s EZ Freestyle.Expert Reviews
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