Fisher-Price Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL

August 22, 2014 - Comment

This sturdy trike offers three ways to ride as your child grows.This sturdy trike offers kids three fun ways to ride, from as young as 1½…all the way to 5! The base locks in place for ride-on, rocking fun. As your child grows, the base converts to an X-tra long parent handle so you can

Buy Now! $57.99Amazon.com Price
(as of April 20, 2020 2:15 am UTC - Details)

This sturdy trike offers three ways to ride as your child grows.This sturdy trike offers kids three fun ways to ride, from as young as 1½…all the way to 5! The base locks in place for ride-on, rocking fun. As your child grows, the base converts to an X-tra long parent handle so you can comfortably stroll behind your child, offering a helpful hand while they learn to pedal and steer. And when they’re ready to ride on their own, the handle removes, the seat adjusts, and the foot pegs fold up for easy, independent pedaling. And they’re off! Ages 1½ – 5 years, Weight Limit: 50 lbs.

Mom with Trike

Parents can help push little ones as they learn to pedal and steer
Independent trike rider

Builds self-confidence, “I can do it!”
Grows With Your Child!
Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL is cleverly designed to keep up with the way kids grow physically and developmentally, thanks to an adjustable seat, flip-up footrests and three fun ways to ride. The rocker base is especially fun for little ones. Flip the base and it becomes an X-tra Long parent handle for toddler-time, so you can lend a helping hand as your child learns to pedal and steer. And for preschoolers, it converts to a three-wheel trike for independent riding fun.

Growing and Going…
There’s more to this trike than just a great ride! The Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL promotes physical activity, a great way to keep kids engaged with their surroundings. Learning to rock, pedal and steer encourages the development of motor skills, and it promotes healthy physical and emotional development, too. Every time your child masters a new skill, it paves the way to independence and a growing sense of “I can do it!” self-confidence. And of course, being active helps to keep them fit.

Years of Use for Miles of Smiles!
Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL is built Fisher-Price tough, with features designed for kids including a wide wheelbase for stability, an adjustable seat, a footrest that flips up and out of the way, chunky pedals and easy-grip handlebars. In addition, the trike is built perfect for parents to push their kids along. The X-tra long push handle provides the length and leg-room required to comfortably stroll behind your child. Lots of fun for kids and parents alike!

What’s In The Box?
Rock, Roll ‘n Ride Trike XL trike base, wheels, handlebar, and instructions
Convert to rocker

Easy to convert from a rocker to a trike!

Product Features

  • Three “grow-with-me” stages let kids Rock, Roll, and Ride!
  • Stage 1: Rocking fun for little ones
  • Stage 2: Rocker base converts to extra-long parent push handle to help toddlers roll along
  • Stage 3: Independent pedaling fun for big kids!
  • Easy to convert (no tools required)

Comments

R. OSullivan says:

You Will Get More Than Your Money’s Worth This is so reasonable in price and provides so much fun for so long. We gave it to my son when he was one year. He is two and still uses it every day. He can’t do the pedals yet but he goes around the block on this propelling himself with his feet. Its extremely sturdy and balanced and is not prone to tipping. In fact, he has only fallen a couple times and that was when he got on or off and just didn’t swing his leg over it far enough. Yep, there are more expensive nicer looking trikes,…

Justin G. says:

Great trike for toddlers and beyond! 0

"theshrink" says:

Last year’s model had some flaws…. I purchased the previous version of the Rock, Roll & Ride for my eldest son when he was two. The idea is great — anyone with at least one kid knows that multitasking toys are a wonderful idea. However, as a tricycle, this does have a few flaws.The biggest flaw we found is with the plastic “tires.” They look cute, but are really slippery, so they don’t grip the ground well. My son had a really hard time learning to pedal because he’d get the movements right, but the trike…

Write a comment

*