The 4-in-1 Touch Steering Chic tricycle is SmarTrike’s premium tricycle offering both parent and child the ultimate outdoor experience.
Equipped with SmarTrike’s patented Touch Steering technology, the Chic enables parents to steer the trike just like a stroller, directing it easily in any direction with the lightest touch of the parent handle. Its red navigator button allows for easy transition from parent steering control to child steering control. Its 4-in-1 capability allows the trike to grow with your child featuring 4 stages for children from the age of 10 months up to 3 years old.
The stages include:
- Stage One – Parent-controlled trike: At 10 months, the baby is comfortably seated in the high back padded seat with full control in the parents hands.
- Stage Two – Guided trike: At 18 months, the back support is removed while still being fully controlled by the parent.
- Stage Three – Training trike: At 24 months, the footrest is folded in and the child learns how to pedal. Because the parent handle is still attached, you never have to worry about the child tiring and you carrying the child and trike back home.
- Stage Four – Classic trike: At 36 months, the parent handle is removed and the child can ride independently.
The SmarTrike Chic comes in two colours (black and pink) and includes several accessories including: telescopic parent handle, extendable UV protective canopy, bottle holder, toy phone, storage compartments and more.
This is one “vehicle” that grows with your child and your family!
GIVEAWAY MOMENT:
1 CANADIAN Mommy moment reader will WIN a SmarTrike 4-in-1 Chic Tricycle valued at $169.99!!
** due to the monetary value, this giveaway is not open to residents of Quebec, due to the regulations of that province**
To enter, leave a blog post comment telling us which stage you would use the most.
tennille
Sunday 15th of June 2014
we are at stage 4 right now!
katie
Sunday 15th of June 2014
Stage 4
Jessica
Sunday 15th of June 2014
Probably stage 3 and 4 the most
Tina F
Sunday 15th of June 2014
I think we would probably use stage 3 the most
Melissa Finn
Sunday 15th of June 2014
We would use stage 2 the most