Kiddimoto: these are colourful training bikes for kids who love to play, explore, and learn in the fresh air. The multiple award-winning, British design training bikes convince users not only in Great Britain, as the brand combines a child-friendly design with safety and stability. With this recipe for success, Kiddimoto has become one of the most popular brands on the international market of children's vehicles in a very short time in terms of high-quality training bikes. At Sport-Tiedje's online shop, you will find the appealing training bikes and the matching bike helmet that grows with your child – for all-around safe riding pleasure in a uniform look with Kiddimoto.
Kiddimoto Children's vehicles equipment offers you a good basis for an effective training, i. e. for losing weight. Achieve your training targets almost by yourself with the range of products of Kiddimoto. You only have to show your will to start your training.
The balance bikes of Kiddimoto are available in a multitude of designs and versions. The Retro scooter and the Premium balance bike are especially real eyecatchers. The sustainably cultivated wood is very sturdy, but also light. International safety standards are completely fulfilled and are documented by respective test seals.
The appropriate helmets are available congenially to the designs of the Kiddimoto balance bikes and soapboxes. The thick foam padding protects the head and has a tight fit. The helmets are ideal for balance bikes and soapboxes, but are also excellent for cycling, skateboarding, sledding or skating.
Off to the adventure of riding a training bike with Kiddimoto
The child-friendly training bikes by Kiddimoto playfully train the balance and coordination of young up-and-coming bikers between the ages of 2 and 6 and optimally prepare them for riding a bike later on by helping them with balance. At the same time, the training bikes strengthen your child's safety consciousness.
Super Junior, Scooter Retro in Vespa design, or Premium: with the models, Kiddimoto convinces users with a colourful variety. With the well-though-out training bikes, Kiddimoto meets the increased needs of parents and children for a durable, safe, and nice-looking training bike. An actual soapbox, the Kiddimoto BOXKART Racer, is part of the Kiddimoto product range.
Kiddimoto makes the world a bit more colourful
This makes training bikes fun: the training bikes with their fancy design are a real eye-catcher in the city park or on the way to kindergarten. Riding over hill and dale with colourful dots, flowers, or butterflies, conquering the world in a cheeky pirate design, making the streets unsafe in sporty BMX style, or travelling as a policeman or fireman: with the many colours and designs, the little ones can choose their Kiddimoto bike according to their preferences. To ensure that young bikers are curving through the streets in a uniform look, Kiddimoto offers the bike helmet to match the design of the training bike. It ensures that children enjoy wearing that important safety accessory to their training bike.
Kiddimoto: a company that is always on the move
In recent years, Kiddimoto has grown from a small one-man operation to one of the most sought-after international suppliers of child-friendly training bikes.
The first wooden Kiddimoto prototype was created in 2003 in the home of company founder Simon Booth in Axbridge, Somerset. Kiddimoto was born, and one year later already, the production of the training bikes started – the first models were the Kiddimoto Superbike and the Scrambler. The Kiddimoto balance bikes were well received, having already been named 'Toy of the Year' in 2006 by the world-renowned toy store Hamleys. From then on, success took its course: demand from home and abroad increased, Kiddimoto moved into new offices and expanded its warehouse. Kiddimoto received a very special honour in 2015 when the child-friendly company was awarded the prestigious Queen's Award for International Trade.
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