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    Dad post.... kids ride ons

    We are looking for a push along ride on (with feet... not electric) ride on for lil' man but want something a bit funky. Pretty slim pickings from the usual outlets mainly, German. Anyone seen anything cool from a source of obscurity?

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    Couldn't find anything cool push along ride on for our little en....

    But when you are ready for a electric. The 12v rangers off ebay for £200 are the tits and loads better than you get from smith's etc for double.the money..



    Make a great drive in movie seat too...



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    Quote Originally Posted by DLowe View Post
    Couldn't find anything cool push along ride on for our little en....

    But when you are ready for a electric. The 12v rangers off ebay for £200 are the tits and loads better than you get from smith's etc for double.the money..



    Make a great drive in movie seat too...



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    Haha. That Ranger is awesome . Yeah we already have a radio/kid controlled R50 Mini Cooper in the 12v garage for out and about. Just need something for Toby to scoot round the house on to build up his leg strength and improve his laminate D1 game.

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    We got Poppy a more traditional wooden one. Pros - better built, more robust, easier to sell on or give away when finished with, the eldest was able to use also m(stronger than plastic). Cons - wooden wheels can scuff timber/laminate flooring (think most have a rubber tyre nowadays anyways), leaves dents in walls when hit hard enough, you really know when your toe has been run over!

    There are a couple of 'traditional' shops on the netz or ebay

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    my lad has a balance bike and loves it! is actually getting really good on it now, and his calf muscles are amazing for 3 haha!

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