Monday, July 14, 2014

Smart Trike 4-in-1 Tricycle Grows with Your Child

Smartrike 4in1 Kids Tricycle-600

Have you ever found a product that would solve so many of your problems except you didn’t know that it existed? With over 10,000,000 trikes sold worldwide, clearly I’m one of the few that didn’t know about the Smart Trike 4-in-1 tricycle.

Currently, we’re up at The Farm for our annual two-week visit. Even though The Kids have a trampoline, sandbox, toys, swimming at the beach, hay and corn fields to play in and tons of family to visit with, they want to ride their bikes. The main problem is that the only paved road is the busy highway and I find it difficult to safely push, steer and watch traffic at the same time. In turn, not a lot of bike riding happens at The Farm.

The 4-in-1 Touch Steering Chic tricycle is the ultimate outdoor experience. Equipped with 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. The red navigator button allows for easy transition to child steering control. Its 4-in-1 capability allows the trike to grow with your child from the age of 10 months up to 3 years old.

The Kids have recently graduated to bikes (with training wheels) but this product would have been perfect. I love that it grows with the child saving parents money and allowing the child time to master their trike.

SmarTrike Transition

The best part is that one of you will end up winning a SmarTrike 4-in-1 valued at $169.99!

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Besos, The Zoo

223 thoughts on “Smart Trike 4-in-1 Tricycle Grows with Your Child

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  2. stacey dempsey

    I like the 24 month stage. Well I like them all as each is great for each stage but the 24 month looks like lots of fun and you an still push it

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  3. Amy Lovell

    This is a very cool trike! Wish I had heard of this when my daughter was younger, but alas she is too big now to use it!

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  4. andie

    The 4th stage would be my pick – it would be great as a parent to not have to worry about a little vehicle for a few years – bonus! They grow out of things so quickly.

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  5. victoria W

    the fourth stage is great, especially looking at what comes before but I think the second stage would be a favourite since that’s usable now

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  6. Doreen Lamoureux

    My most favorite is the 10 month transition. What a great way to get the little one started knowing you are right there with him/her.

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  7. Bailey Dexter

    I think the 24 month, look like the most fun for the little ones, you still have control but they don’t know it as the fun really begins!

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  8. Angela Mitchell

    My son is 19 months now so I think the 18 month+ stage would be the best for him. I like that it still has the straps to keep him safe:)

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  9. Shara W

    I like the stroller stage. My 3 year old likes to ride her bike for a little bit then gets bored with it. This would be great for going to the mall!

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  10. Crystal Englot

    Stage 2 – Guided trike(+18M) is my favorite because my granddaughter would be able to feel independent yet I know that I am fully in control to ensure her safety

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  11. kristen visser

    the 30-36 stage is pretty darn cute!! love all the stages though and that the trike grows with your child

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  12. Winnie B

    i like the fist stage so you can go out with the wee one with their sibilings are riding on their own

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  13. Maegan Morin

    I love the 10M transition the most because it covers all of the bases! And fits baby so well 😀

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  14. Petra S

    I like the 24 month transition. I think at this point the child is more mobile, stable and I can picture a quick ride to the park, & back on the bike home again.

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  15. Kim D

    I like the 30-36 month stage. Looks a lot nicer than the one I had as a kid that would throw you over the handle bars!

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  16. Andrea Lamont

    I love the whole idea, and really wish they would have been around when my kids were babies, but I guess my favorite would be the last transition. I do have someone close expecting a baby, and this would be an amazing gift for them!

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  17. KD

    My daughter is now ready for the final stage. When the time comes for another child, we’ll start from stage 1.

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  19. Bonnie Cantrell

    I like the 10m honestly because its like having a stroller but the child gets more interaction.

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  20. Nancy Parsons

    This first stage is my favourite. Considering my little one is going to be 9 months next week.

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  21. Erin B.

    The 24+ mos. – my daughter has a tricycle but is too short to pedal on her own, wish we had something like this to help her with!

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  23. Stacy Renee

    I LOVE that it can be used as a sort of stroller at 10 months and then transitions with the child as they get older until they have a fun trike that they can ride all by themselves! So neat! 🙂

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  25. Kassie Brown

    The 10 month stage is where I would be at right now, and it would keep my daughter so entertained while i do errands. That would be my favorite.

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  26. Nena Sinclair

    I like the 24+ month stage, perfect for my granddaughter! Then again, the 18+ month stage is perfect for when i look after my great nephew (which is often)!

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  27. Jessica Milnes

    I wish I had thought of buying one for my first born but I’d love to have one for my littlest girl who will soon grow into it!! 🙂

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  28. Linden Molloy

    This would be so fantastic, my daughter will be just about the right age by the time the contest ends, yes please!

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  29. Viv Sluys

    I think the 3rd stage (24+m) is my favourite because my toddler could use it independently or I could push it. I also thing the 10m stage is genius though

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  30. Aneta Alaei

    I love the first stage as that is where my baby is at now. I still need all of the control and storage this stage provides. Thank you for the opportunity 😉

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  31. Brandee H

    I like Stage 3 Training Trike. I like that my son could practice pedalling on his own but I could still guide him.

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  32. Audrey G.

    30-36 month (stage 4) is my favorite. I like that the child can use it on their own as a regular tricycle.

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    1. Sarah Post author

      Dear Audrey,

      No worries. Being Canadian it happens to me all the time (for US Only giveaways).

      In case you haven’t entered it already, we have a $300 CASH giveaway running until August 6 (open Worldwide) and you could use the money to buy a SmarTrike 😉 http://www.journeysofthezoo.com/2014/07/win-300-usd-cash-giveaway-sizzlingsummer-ww-86.html

      Thanks for stopping by The Zoo.

      Besos, Sarah
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  33. Veronique L

    I love the first stage (stroller trike) since it has the sun cover…I’m so excited that my little one will be able to ride one soon.

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  34. Yalbana

    I love the training trike stage, it’s nice to know my daughter can learn to pedal and yet I have the control to keep her safe!

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  35. Ashley P

    I really like the whole thing, but the 18 month transition seems to fit where my son is right now. This is AWESOME. I wish i knew about it when my kids were younger.

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  36. Shannon Stubbs

    I like them all, but think the first would be great. Baby #3 will be about 6 months old next summer, so I would be able to take the 3 kids on a bike ride and have a place to store everybody’s cups and stuff.

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  37. heather c

    Ten months is great. They actually have something to do while out and about. Working on motor skills instead of working on sitting. Awesome.

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