![]() ![]() With a minimum seat height set 1.5″ above her inseam, she can comfortably reach the ground with low tip toes. Lastly, if she is using training wheels, the Schwinn 16 is a great option for her if she is an average or confident rider. And it offers plenty of room for her to grow! ![]() ![]() With its minimum seat height set 2.5” inches above her inseam, she can sit on the saddle and reach the ground with her tip toes. If she is experienced, the woom 4 is a much better option. If our 5-year-old tester is a beginning rider, the Pello Revo is a perfect fit because its minimum seat height matches her inseam and allows her to sit with her feet flat on the ground. Schwinn 16” (bike shown in the training wheels section) with a minimum seat height of 21”.woom 4 20″ (bike shown in the Experienced Riders section) has a minimum seat height of 22”.Pello Revo 16″ (bike shown in the Beginning Riders section) has a minimum seat height of 19.5”.Each of the following bikes are a great fit for a child her size, but which one is best depends on the child’s experience and riding ability. Here’s an example using the bikes we just saw and our 5-year-old tester. This allows the bike to fit perfectly now, but also offers the most room for growth so you don’t have to buy another bike too soon! Now that you know the desired seat height for your child’s bike, you can begin shopping for your bike! Ideally, you’ll find a bike that has a minimum seat height that’s as close to (but without going over) the seat height you determined in step 3. ![]()
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