- Brand: Costzon
- Material: Steel, Rubber, Fabric
- Size: 32.5” x 19” x 38”-43.5”(L x W x H)
- Item Weight: 20 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 32.5 x 19 x 43.5 inches
- Sub Brand: Costzon
- Theme: Play Tricycle
- Assembly Required: Yes
- Versatile Baby Tricycle: This baby tricycle can be converted into various modes: push stroller, push trike, training trike and classic trike, which will be a rewarding investment for kids from 1 to 5 years old. Moreover, the canopy and push rod are easy to detach, and the footrest can be folded as needed.
- Multiple Adjustment: Features a 360-degree swiveling seat, you can push the rotation button to let your baby interact with you face by face. The push rod can be adjusted from 38″ to 43.5″ for parents of varied heights. And you can adjust the canopy from 25° to 85° as the climate changes.
- Designed for Convenience: Equipped with a 3-point safety belt, the baby trike ensures safety riding. The removable guardrail makes it easy to put in or carry out the baby. And the interesting bell can attract the baby’s attention. In addition, the rear basket with zipper adds more convenience for storage.
- High-grade Rubber Wheels: Both wheels are made of high quality rubber, so the tricycle can be used on various terrains like grass, stone road, boardwalk and so on. The rear wheels with double brake can stop the trike immediately when emergency. And the front wheel clutch can connect or detach the pedal wit front wheel easily.
- High Stability & Portable Design: Constructed of heavy-duty, the push tricycle is sturdy enough to hold up to 55 lbs. With folding design, you can fold the baby tricycle into a compact size when not in use for easy transport and space-saving. Plus, the tricycle possesses ASTM and CPSIA certification.





























TW –
Bought two of these for weekly walk my daughter and I do with her twin 18 month olds. We do a 3 1/2 mile loop of town sidewalks and rough patch stuff around a reservoir in a 1 hour walk as a point of reference. Lots of mixed and incorrect info in the reviews. Glad I ignored the negative folks – some saying wheels pop off. The only way that is going to happen is with incorrect assembly or jamming the wheel release lever open (which would be very hard to do). Others noted the lack of assembly directions were a problem. OK – I will say a single picture which just goes in A – Z order of what to do might not be perfect for a first time to assemble anything person but there wasn’t much question of what went where and it all fit snugly and consistently. Rubber wheels are not pneumatic, but roll smoothly and quietly. Another said the child controlled the steering – not true. The handlebars in the back are connected to the same steering system as the handlebars so both turn together. If the youngster is stronger than the driver and yanks hard, I suppose it could seem like the handlebars did the steering, but that seems pretty ridiculous. We did find the foot rests to be a bit short when it comes to fully blocking access to the pedals, not enough of an issue to create a problem. A niece with a 2 1/2 year old saw these, gave her daughter a try on one and immediately placed an order for her own. Frame and wheels are heavy duty and seem like they will last for a long time. Sun bonnet frame is a tad flimsy, but seems like it will hold up for as long as needed. Folding function is easy – although with handlebars down I didn’t even need to fold in the back wheels to fit two in the back of a 4Runner. The sun bonnet needed to be pulled out (easy to do) due to height, but slides right back in for reassembly. Seat fabric was a bit slippery since the twins have been wearing snowsuits in our uses, but with the straps and bars they weren’t going anywhere. Very happy with purchase.
Barbara –
Love this tricycle! My husband and I bought this for our son’s first birthday. He really enjoys going on walks in this. His feet don’t touch the pedals yet (he’s on the tall side, 32”), but he likes to hang them beside the foot rest.Assembly was relatively easy. As other reviewers mentioned, if you’ve assembled anything from IKEA, you can handle this tricycle. I will mention, though, that the folding mechanism for the parental steering column had me a bit stumped. Quite the face palm moment when I figured it out (you press the large white buttons on the side at the same time to disengage the lock). Aside from that, assembly was easy.The tricycle itself is super sturdy and appears to be something that will stand the test of time. It’s got a solid frame and is not flimsy in any way. The tires are awesome! They are true rubber tires that can handle any terrain. The seat isn’t really adjustable, but we don’t plan on using it for such extended periods of time that we’d require that feature. The canopy is ok. I wish it went down slightly lower, but it’s not a deal breaker. Steering is easy. I haven’t found it listing to one side or anything. Just be careful turning as tight turns can make the tricycle tilt and, potentially, fall over.Overall, I am super pleased with this purchase. I imagine my son will have years of enjoyment with It!If you found this review helpful, please let Amazon know by selecting the button below. ?
Brittney –
So we did SO much research before deciding on purchasing this bike and overall it’s been a decent enough purchase.Pros:The safety bars are great and open so you can easily remove your child.The storage bag is detachable which is really helpful when you want to just grab what you’ve stored and go.The tires are great and not that cheap plastic.The steering is nice and comfortable.The overall build of the bike seems nice and not cheaply made (with exception of bell)It folds up pretty well.The canopy is really nice and provides good shade.Cons:The bell broke off into tiny little pieces which was a huge choking hazard. Luckily we noticed before it because an issue but the quality of the bell was really bad. Also, the mechanism to press it was really hard so our son didn’t have the strength needed to do so and that was a bummer.The foot stands used before the pedals are reached are not adjustable and are at a weird position. They are too far back to be comfortable and so my sons feet go forward and are hit by the actual pedals as they go around. This part is really frustrating because it’s not a comfortable ride for him and since the seat and foot pedals don’t adjust there isn’t room for fixing the issue one way or another.A cup holder or water bottle attachment would be awesome.
Heather –
This is a good and solid bike but the design needs some work in order to be more comfortable for my toddler.First issue: the seat cushion has no way of keeping itself in place other than one fairly loose Velcro strap at the top and the hole in the seat where the buckle goes in. This causes the cushion (and my toddler) to slide down. I was able to fix this particular issue by getting my own Velcro and adding a few strips on the back of the cushion to keep it in place.Second issue: the foot rests are at an awkward spot. My toddlers legs are in an uncomfortable position on the bike if the foot rests are used. The issue here is my toddler knows this position is uncomfortable and if feet hang off the front end of the foot rests, they get hit by the rotating peddles. To combat this issue, my toddler likes to cross ankles over the front wheel guard. This only works for so long until we hit a bump or my toddlers legs get tired of this position.My toddler loved the bike at first but it’s really only good for 10 minutes or so before it gets too uncomfortable.
D –
My son love this. I bought it when he was around 8 months and it was perfect. We use it for our morning walks in the park. It’s very sturdy I had no problem putting it together..