woom GO

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Summary of Reviews

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

12 reasons to buy

  • The GO is available in six variations and four sizes for kids from 31 to 51" tall. The GO 1 (12") and 1 Plus (14") are balance bikes.
  • The seatpost and handlebars of the GO 2, 3, and 4 have ABC markings for adjusting the bike as children grow.
  • The GO models are some of the lightest kids' bikes available.
  • Testers appreciate the child-specific brake levers, saddle, and narrow ergonomic grips with protective bumpers.
  • The GO 1 and 1 PLUS saddles have a textured underside for carrying the bike.
  • Reviewers say the Schwalbe Little Joe tires (GO 1 Plus, 2, 3, 4) provide good grip on pavement and light trails.
  • The GO 1, 2, and 3 have a green color-coordinated rear brake lever and brake pads to help children learn braking technique.
  • A steering limiter on the GO 1, 2, and 3 helps prevent accidents from sharp turns and prolong cable life.
  • Experts praise the “dialed” geometry, including a long wheelbase for stability, a slack, forgiving head angle, short cranks, and a narrow Q-factor for comfortable pedaling.
  • The kickstand included with the GO 2, 3, and 4 automatically pops up if forgotten.
  • Parents praise the durability of woom bikes, and their high resale value.
  • woom offers a original owners a 10 year warranty on aluminum frames, rigid forks, handlebars, stems, and cranks.

3 reasons not to buy

  • On the GO 2, the shortest riders may find the handlebars too tall, according to experts.
  • The saddle's fore, aft, and angle aren't adjustable.
  • The integrated saddle and seatpost means both must be swapped to replace one.

Bottom line

The woom GO is a series of lightweight kids' bikes that includes two balance bikes (12" and 14") and three pedal bikes (14", 16", 20"). These bikes are for ages from 1.5 to 8 years old or heights from 31 to 51". Reviewers praise the bikes' quality, woom's attention to detail in design, and the child-specific components and geometry. The primary issue parents list is the high price for a bike that'll fit for two years, though woom's trade-in program and the generally high resale value help offset this. Overall, parents and kids give the woom GO top marks.

Expert Reviews

98/100 based on 6 rated expert reviews
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Two Wheeling Tots

woom GO 1 Review – The Best Small Balance Bike

The newly updated woom GO 1 still reigns supreme as the top choice for the tiniest riders, offering unmatched fit, comfort, and performance in a lightweight, kid-focused design.

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Rascal Rides

woom GO 2 Review: The Best Bike for Your 3 Year Old!

The woom GO 2 is an intelligently designed, beautifully built bike for kids ages 3 to 4.5. The bike is a bit spendy, but in my experience, it’s worth every penny and then some.

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Two Wheeling Tots

woom GO 2 Bike Review – The Perfect First Pedal Bike

In a category often filled with clunky, awkward-to-ride models, the woom GO 2 stands out—delivering a smooth, confidence-inspiring ride that makes the leap from balance bike to pedals feel natural.

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Cycling Weekly

16 Inch woom 3 Bike Review – Everything a New Pedaller Needs

Riding wise, there was never a complaint… and my daughter was always keen to ride it. She preferred the smoother tarmac surfaces, but this bike saw her ride on some rougher trails and grass for the first time.

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Two Wheeling Tots

woom GO 3 and Automagic Review — Our Favorite Bikes for Beginners!

If your priority is a bike that’s easy for your child to handle, lift, and ride independently, it’s hard to beat the woom GO 3.

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Two Wheeling Tots

woom GO 4 Bike Review

With comfort-focused touchpoints, intuitive shifting, and sizing that truly fits smaller riders, it’s ideal for hesitant or first-time 20” bike riders.

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Rascal Rides

woom GO 4 Review: The Best 20 Inch Kids Bike

While the woom 4 will be the best option for most kids, it is primarily designed for paved riding and its upright design is best suited for beginners and more timid riders.

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