Step2 Easy Steer Sportster, Red/Black/White

August 18, 2014 - Comment

Easy Steer Sportster Designed for children 18 months to 4 years, the Easy Steer Sportster offers a fun way to ease the transition from strollers. This push car’s full-turn front wheels provide optimal maneuverability for comfortable handling around the neighborhood or anywhere else your little adventurer would like to go. Additional features include Whisper Wheels

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Easy Steer Sportster

Designed for children 18 months to 4 years, the Easy Steer Sportster offers a fun way to ease the transition from strollers. This push car’s full-turn front wheels provide optimal maneuverability for comfortable handling around the neighborhood or anywhere else your little adventurer would like to go. Additional features include Whisper Wheels for a smooth, quiet ride, and a folding handle for easy transport and storage. And with two cup holders, seat belts, and a steering wheel with horn sounds, this Sportster is sure to please parent and child alike.

Step2 Easy Steer SportsterKids can steer with the steering wheel, or adults can take over with the push handle. View larger.Step2 Easy Steer SportsterFull turn front wheels provide supreme maneuverability.
View larger.Stylishly Designed with Safety in Mind

The single-seat Easy Steer Sportster is a stylish, safe ride for your little one. Resembling a red convertible, the Sportster is formed of lightweight yet durable plastic. The car has a large storage area under the hood, a child’s cup holder, and an in-dash phone holder, and it comes with seatbelts that can be adjusted around the waist of your passenger for a safe, snug fit.

Step2 Easy Steer SportsterCaster wheel retracts for riding on rough terrain. View larger.Step2 Easy Steer SportsterWhen play is done, the handle folds into the car for easy storage and transport. View larger.Full-Turn Front Wheels Provide Maneuverability

Boasting Whisper Wheels for a smooth, quiet ride, the Easy Steer Sportster’s full-turn front wheels provide 360-degree maneuverability for comfortable handling.

While adults use the push handle to control the Sportster, kids can use the steering wheel to operate separate caster wheels that control swivel turning. The casters can retract for riding on rough terrain, or for allowing adults to take control of steering.

Folding Handle for Easy Transport and Storage

To ensure easy operation, the Sportster’s lightly textured handle can accommodate two hands for a secure, steady grip. The handle includes an adult cup holder that pivots to stay level with the ground while cruising along. When not in use, the handle folds under the unit for compact storage.

Assembling and Operating the Easy Steer Sportster

The Easy Steer Sportster took our testers about 30 minutes to assemble. The most difficult part of the process was attaching the front and rear wheel axels, which required significant effort to hammer into the car’s underbody. The rest of the components were easy to install by comparison.

Once assembled, the Sportster performed as designed. Steering was easy, thanks to the sturdy handle and full-turn front wheels. The handle was equally easy to fold away for quick storage.

Young children will undoubtedly enjoy the fun, interactive nature of the ride, and adults will appreciate the convenient handling and storage features.

What’s in the Box

Step2 Easy Steer Sportster, sticker sheet, and instruction sheets.

Step2Easy Steer Sportster

At a Glance:

Single-seat rider eases the transition from strollersIncludes adjustable seatbelts for safetyFull-turn front wheels ensure optimal maneuverabilityWhisper Wheels provide a smooth, quiet rideContains two cup holders, storage compartment, and cell phone holder

Age/Weight Requirements:

18 months to 4 years

Assembly Requirements:

Hammer, Phillips screwdriver, wrench, pliers, and wood block (not included)

Product Features

  • Caster wheel engages for easy swivel, 360 degree turning and can be retracted for riding on rougher terrains
  • Includes folding handle for easy transport and storage
  • Features Whisper Wheels for smooth quiet ride
  • Push the steering wheel for “beep beep” sounds
  • Seat belts included

Comments

Jenna of the Jungle says:

Very Nearly Perfect… I had the Step2 Push-Around Buggy when my daughter was a toddler, and it was a joy. We had the first incarnation with the noisy wheels, not the “whisper” wheels, or whatever it’s called now. I’m thrilled to see they’ve improved upon the design even more now.The big news is the maneuverable middle wheel. You adjust it with a lever inside the storage compartment, so you can go from a traditional “straight ahead” car ride to one where you can make turns smoothly. It’s simple to switch over and the middle wheel turns nicely. The child can steer from the steering wheel, or the adult can steer using the handle.The added cup holders for kiddo and parent are nice touches, too!These cars are lots of fun, kids often like them better than strollers, and they’re durable enough to last through several kids. Red works for both boys and girls.Now for the two negatives:1. There are 41 steps to put this car together. It took more than an…

Big Dawg "Big Dawg" says:

Baby Approved! 0

Booklover1335 says:

Little Tikes Classic Coupe vs. Step 2 Sportster, Which One is Better? My six year old niece had the and she absolutely loved it! She loved opening and closing the doors, stashing stuff in her “trunk” and going for a ride. She actually loved it more than I did though. She never really got the hang of using her feet to make the car move, and the wheels always got in her way so she always wanted us to push her in the car, and it was not easy to maneuver. There were many a time I wish this car had a handle so that I didn’t have to bend over and push the car.So when I saw this new Step 2 Sportster I was thrilled! We have a new little one, and I didn’t want a repeat of the Cozy Coupe experience and I have to say that it’s lived up to almost all of my expectations. It turns really well, and I love the handle, not to mention the cup holder. This car was designed with both the parent AND the child in mind. My older one doesn’t…

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