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The designers are obviously keen cyclists themselves, who have put together something of professional quality. It all gives an immediate impression of highly-engineered durability. It’s beautiful to look at, and every aspect of the bike feels considered, from the lightweight, brightly coloured frame and bouncy air-filled tyres, to the neat neoprene cover padding the stem in case of a front fall, and moulded foot rests covered in grip tape.

There’s no doubt that the AIRO has been designed with an eye for stylish detail and high performance. Our reviewer’s three-year-old falls in the middle of this age range and rode the bike comfortably with several seat positions still to go, so Hornit’s age estimate feels accurate. The Hornit AIRO is for children from the age of 18 months up to around five years old (with an inside leg measurement of 30cm to 48cm). Balance bikes, designed to look like ordinary kids' bikes but without pedals, allow your toddler to master steering and balancing at speed, increasing their confidence in the saddle before the transition to pedalling.īut would the AIRO win the yellow jersey in a race to the top, or crash out in the first stage? Our First Look reviewer, a mum of three, got to find out.
