Designed with lightweight frames, comfortable saddles and easy-grip handlebars, our kids balance bikes make the transition to pedal bikes natural and stress-free.
Paired with Banwood’s iconic colours and vintage-inspired finishes, these bikes offer the timeless look of a vintage kids bike with the comfort and safety of modern design.
They are ideal for young riders aged 2.5 to 5 years.
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BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - FOREST
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - DUSTY PINK
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - BLUE
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - BEIGE
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD x MAREST - ALLEGRA BLACK
Sale price£159.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD x LIBERTY LONDON - QUEUE FOR THE ZOO
Sale price£199.00
BALANCE BIKE ICON 12" BANWOOD - SAGE
Sale price£249.00
BALANCE BIKE ICON 12" BANWOOD - ROSE
Sale price£249.00
BALANCE BIKE ICON 12" BANWOOD - CREAM
Sale price£249.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - WHITE
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - SKY
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - PINK
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - PALE MINT
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - NAVY
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD x BONTON R - CREAM
Sale price£159.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD x MAREST - ALLEGRA WHITE
Sale price£159.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - CREAM
Sale price£149.00
BALANCE BIKE 12" BANWOOD - CHROME
Sale price£175.00
Kids balance bikes with basket. For children aged 2 to 5.
What age do kids use balance bikes?
Balance bikes are typically designed for toddlers and young children aged 18 months to 5 years.
Banwood offers balance bikes for children aged approximately 2–5 years.
Banwood offers balance bikes for children aged approximately 2–5 years.
What is a balance bike for toddlers?
A balance bike is a small, pedal-free bike designed to help toddlers learn balance and coordination before transitioning to a traditional pedal bike.
Instead of pedaling, children use their feet to push off the ground, glide, and steer, which teaches them essential bike-handling skills at their own pace.
Instead of pedaling, children use their feet to push off the ground, glide, and steer, which teaches them essential bike-handling skills at their own pace.












































