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  • Rated by savagemike on Nov 17, 4:13am

    This is an awesome idea. @Pandemic1444 it's not meant to hold the kid up, it's meant to help the kid hold themselves up. It's a learning aide. And I am going to buy one for my son.
  • Reviewed by Pandemic1444 on Nov 12, 12:29pm

    If it can only hold itself up for a minute, how long could it hold a 40-80 lb kid up?
  • Rated by zummble on Nov 10, 3:25pm

    For the families with small children, this is a great product. It`s fun, easy and safe for the child - less work for the parent.
  • Rated by jetaxe on Nov 10, 7:47am

    very very cool. I agree with jatounit - is it hard to turn corners?
  • Rated by OceanPacific921 on Nov 08, 8:57pm

    Great for the family with money to (almost literally) burn and the kid who is willing to wait for his bike tire to finish charging... Yeah... I think I'll stick with five dollar training wheels. The trick is you don't put the traing wheels on to always touch the ground, that way the kid won't rely on them.
  • Rated by djDeathx on Nov 08, 6:41pm

    sweeeet deal! i 3 our current era... i will perhaps love the next era even more
  • Reviewed by jatounit on Nov 08, 5:35pm

    I wonder how difficult it is to turn?
  • Rated by Predak on Nov 07, 2:27pm

    I would love to see how a kid would react with this. But from what I can tell, I would much rather have my son learn to ride with this wheel than training wheels. Unless it costs 200$
  • Rated by shonenjumpfan on Oct 07, 11:36am

    Very cool