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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 reviewswoom GO 1 Review – The Best Small Balance Bike
woom GO 2 Review: The Best Bike for Your 3 Year Old!
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