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Radio Flyer

6515 West Grand Avenue
Chicago, Illinois 60707
United States
Telephone: 800-621-7613.
Web: http://www.radioflyer.com.

Products manufactured by Radio Flyer (listed alphabetically)

  1. 4-IN-1 TRIKE Picture of 4-IN-1 TRIKE

    The 4-In-1 Trike is a child's tricycle designed for use by young children with lower extremity, mobility, neurological, or balance disabilities. Designed for children 9 months to 5 years old, this 4-in-1 tricycle converts from a stroller to a steering trike, to a learning to ride trike, and to a classic trike. Features of this steel-framed trike include a removable wrap-around tray with cup holder, a removable 3-point harness, a removable headrest, and a removable adult height-adjustable push handle. The trike has a grow-with-me seat, the capability to switch from pedals to foot rests, and three wheels with Quiet Ride tires. Other features include a removable stroller-style canopy with ultra-violet (UV) protection and a covered storage bin. DIMENSIONS: The body is 19.88 x 35.04 x 40.75 inches. The front wheel (diameter x width) is 10 x 1.25 inches. The rear wheels are 6.25 x 1.5 inches. CAPACITY: 49 pounds. WEIGHT: 17.8 pounds. COLOR: Red or pink.

  2. CLASSIC ROCK & BOUNCE PONY WITH SOUND Picture of CLASSIC ROCK & BOUNCE PONY WITH SOUND

    The Classic Rock & Bounce Pony is a rocking horse with safety seat designed for use by children with balance, neurological, or lower extremity disabilties. Designed for children nine months to three years of age, this rocking horse has a rubber bounce suspension, a removable safety saddle that enables the toy to grow with the child, a removable and washable fabric body, and easy-grip handles. The horse's ears make a crinkle sound and a neighing sound effect is activated by motion. DIMENSIONS: 32 x 21 x 26 inches. WEIGHT: 15 pounds.

  3. DELUXE STEER & STROLL TRIKE Picture of DELUXE STEER & STROLL TRIKE

    The Deluxe Steer & Stroll Tricycle is a child's tricycle designed for use by children with lower extremity or mobility disabilities. Designed for children two to five years of age, this tricycle has a rear push handle and an internal geared steering feature that enables an adult to turn the front wheel with push handle. Freewheeling pedals allow the rider to coast while an adult pushes. When the stroller-style handle is no longer required, it can be removed. Other features include an oversized steel tubular frame, molded wheels with pneumatic grip tread tires, a ringing bell on the handlebars, a covered storage bin between the rear wheels, and an adjustable seat with a back. DIMENSIONS: The body is 28 x 21.5 x 19 inches. The front wheel is 10 x 3 inches and the rear wheels are 7 x 2.75 inches. WEIGHT: 18.5 pounds.

  4. SOFT ROCK & BOUNCE PONY Picture of SOFT ROCK & BOUNCE PONY

    The Soft Rock & Bounce Pony is a rocking horse designed for use by children with balance, neurological, or lower extremity disabilities. Designed for children nine months to three years of age, this rocking horse has a rubber bounce suspension, a removable and washable fabric body, and easy-grip handles. The horse's ears make a crinkle sound. This rocking horse is available with or without motion-activated songs and sound. DIMENSIONS: 27 x 20.125 x 22 inches. capacity: 42 POUNDS. WEIGHT: 9.65 pounds.

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