This draisienne is an excellent opportunity for children who haven't yet really mastered cycling.
Thanks to its size and design, it's easy for toddlers to ride. Now they can ride their own bike, just like older children. It's also ideal for developing basic balance skills at an early stage.
The ability to sit upright precedes the ability to use pedals, but legs and feet can be used as training wheels. Contact with the ground gives children an easy and safe start, giving them the confidence to do more.
The child learns to get off the ground, move and maintain speed. It's a gentle, fun start to cycling, and a great way to learn how to keep your balance on a moving bike. The draisienne also tests the child's motor skills. While riding, children have to push with their legs, coordinate their arms and legs, judge distance and overcome obstacles along the way.