Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL

Fisher Price Rock, Roll n Ride Trike XL

  • A sturdy trike with three enjoyable ways to ride
  • Lock the base in place for ride-on, rocking enjoyable
  • The base converts to an further extended push handle so you can comfortably stroll behind
  • Foot pegs fold up for simple independent pedaling
  • Advised for 18 months – five years

This sturdy trike provides 3 enjoyable methods to ride. The base locks in spot for ride-on, rocking fun. As your child grows, the base converts to an further long parent take care of so you can comfortably stroll behind your kid, offering a helpful push even though they understand to pedal. When they’re ready to ride on their very own, take away the take care of, adjust the seat and fold the foot pegs for effortless, independent pedaling.

Functions:

  • Rock – Sturdy rocker base is fantastic fun for small ones.
  • Roll – Flip base around and it becomes a take care of, ready for you to guide your youngster along.
  • Ride – Remove the take care of, flip up the footrest and let them take off on their own.

Measures around 40.five” x 19″ x 32.5″.

Fisher Price Rock, Roll n Ride Trike XL

List Cost: $ 49.99

Price tag: [wpramaprice asin="B00005UOSC"]

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  1. R. OSullivan says:
    220 of 222 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    You Will Get More Than Your Money’s Worth, October 25, 2002
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    R. OSullivan (Los Angeles, CA United States) –
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    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL (Toy)

    This is so reasonable in price and provides so much fun for so long. We gave it to my son when he was one year. He is two and still uses it every day. He can’t do the pedals yet but he goes around the block on this propelling himself with his feet. Its extremely sturdy and balanced and is not prone to tipping. In fact, he has only fallen a couple times and that was when he got on or off and just didn’t swing his leg over it far enough. Yep, there are more expensive nicer looking trikes, but this is fun and relatively safe even before they can pedal. And my son still has fun to come on this one once he learns to pedal! Update: My son used this trike until he turned 6!

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  2. Justin Gaines "Corporate Rocker" says:
    284 of 290 people found the following review helpful:
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Great trike for toddlers and beyond!, November 19, 2007
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    Justin Gaines “Corporate Rocker” (Northern Virginia) –
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    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:3.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL (Toy)

    Customer Video Review Length:: 1:38 Mins

    I thought I’d have my son Connor demonstrate how this tricycle passes the toddler test.

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  3. "theshrink" says:
    202 of 216 people found the following review helpful:
    3.0 out of 5 stars
    Last year’s model had some flaws…., May 24, 2003
    Durability:2.0 out of 5 stars Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL (Toy)

    I purchased the previous version of the Rock, Roll & Ride for my eldest son when he was two. The idea is great — anyone with at least one kid knows that multitasking toys are a wonderful idea. However, as a tricycle, this does have a few flaws.

    The biggest flaw we found is with the plastic “tires.” They look cute, but are really slippery, so they don’t grip the ground well. My son had a really hard time learning to pedal because he’d get the movements right, but the trike wouldn’t go anywhere… he just literally spun his wheels. Then, my husband wrapped rubber bands around the tires to help them get some traction, and that helped Jake long enough to get the hang of it. Also, if you use this outside, the tires get pretty scraped up, so you might not want to bring it back indoors where it could scratch your floors.

    Another flaw was the short push handle, but according to the specs for this model they have lengthened the pushbar, which can only be good. I’m 5’6″ and I thought it was too short for me before.

    Lastly, I think this item has a short life span for your child. Jake turned three years old at the end of January, and he’s really outgrown it in terms of what the trike can do. The ride just isn’t smooth enough to justify him using for real “bike riding.”

    I’ve read a lot about trikes tipping, and if I think about it, this does tip, but not all that often, so that’s a good feature.

    Finally, I guess this is a good recommendation as an indoor toy. For a longer-lasting outdoor toy, I’d try one of the Kettlers.

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