My husband rides it, no way in the world I could do it. Very heavy and a little awkward at first.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks all! We will go with the weehoo...we are going to spend almost the same on a trail a bike with the backrest (which is really cool actually) but by the time he can use the trail a bike maybe his sister will be on her own bike anyway...no need to have two. And I really want him to feel like part of the outing and pedal. He gets down when he can't be part of the family action.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Weehoo-K1000-iGo-Bicycle-Trailer/dp/B00R5C0IGW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1431547958&sr=8-1&keywords=weehoo+igo
My son went to the school for physical disabilities preschool. My son has low muscle tone, but for the student in his class with a more severe case of low muscle tone, they got the Wee Hoo. When kid was 4. She was so excited to go biking with her family.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my 4yo son is very low tone. my older DC uses a trail a bike to go on long rides with us. i think my DS is probably too tall for the bike seat on the back of my bike (he is super tall). he definitely is not strong enough to use a trail a bike for any length of time. do i need to buy him a trailer? i would love to use a recumbent trail a bike or something along those lines...i saw something by Weehoo https://www.bikekidshop.com/weehoo-igo-venture-bike-trailer-cycle-2014-p-3446.html but man it is pricey!!! i am wondering if there is something else out there. thanks!
I would think the trail a bike would work, the adult would have to work harder. Why do yo think he would not be strong enough to sit on the trail a bike for long periods? How long are your long rides?
OP here, it is not the pedaling but just holding on to the handlebar AND keeping himself upright/balanced so that he does not fall off. his hand grasping ability is only 9% and he has very weak core muscles. no way can he remain upright for very long.
Anonymous wrote:Get a trail bike. We got one. Our son could not really do it well at 4, but this year at 5 he loves it.
We got this one and its great. Only complaint is it is a bit heavy.
http://www.walmart.com/ip/WeeRide-Co-Pilot-Child-Bike-Trailer/24772106
Anonymous wrote:There are bike seats for larger children that are not cheap, but are less than the trailer. Bobike (Bobike.com) has seats for kids up to age 10 / 75 lbs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:my 4yo son is very low tone. my older DC uses a trail a bike to go on long rides with us. i think my DS is probably too tall for the bike seat on the back of my bike (he is super tall). he definitely is not strong enough to use a trail a bike for any length of time. do i need to buy him a trailer? i would love to use a recumbent trail a bike or something along those lines...i saw something by Weehoo https://www.bikekidshop.com/weehoo-igo-venture-bike-trailer-cycle-2014-p-3446.html but man it is pricey!!! i am wondering if there is something else out there. thanks!
I would think the trail a bike would work, the adult would have to work harder. Why do yo think he would not be strong enough to sit on the trail a bike for long periods? How long are your long rides?
Anonymous wrote:my 4yo son is very low tone. my older DC uses a trail a bike to go on long rides with us. i think my DS is probably too tall for the bike seat on the back of my bike (he is super tall). he definitely is not strong enough to use a trail a bike for any length of time. do i need to buy him a trailer? i would love to use a recumbent trail a bike or something along those lines...i saw something by Weehoo https://www.bikekidshop.com/weehoo-igo-venture-bike-trailer-cycle-2014-p-3446.html but man it is pricey!!! i am wondering if there is something else out there. thanks!