Anonymous wrote:The Woom bikes are worth it because you can resell them for $100 less than the original purchase price (including taxes, shipping, and free-wheel option).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked at the websiste, $470 for a 20inch kids bike....OMG they are laughing all the way to the bank.
This! It’s right up there with $800 strollers and such. If you want it and can afford it fine, you do you, but let’s not pretend it’s anything more than a cheapo bike.
It's actually a better bike. I also had a Bugaboo double stroller for my two kids and it was totally worth the price. It fit in all doors (not double doors, but single-wide doors), I could turn it with one finger, it folded up easily, it had the ability to lock the front wheels and become a jogging stroller, and the wheels could be used on any surface, not just pavement. We had ONE stroller until our kids were old enough not to need it, whereas many of my friends had multiple to fit their various needs or because one broke down. You can spend your money however you want, but there can be a difference for things that cost more money. I personally wouldn't pay $450 for a Gucci polo shirt because there's no way that would hold up better than a $20 one, so the law of diminishing returns does apply at a certain point, of course. But to say that driving a Rolls Royce and driving a Civic are the same is just preposterous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get a regular bike and take the pedals off. That's what we did with our 5 year old. Then, you can put pedals back on. Only have to buy one bike.
Woom bikes have pedals, so I'm not sure you know what you're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Our three-year-old twins learned how to ride a bike with no training wheels in less than a week on a Zoom. At 6 they now have a bike with gears and are far ahead in terms of riding ability than any of their friends, including older kids. Is it the bike? I don't know, but it certainly didn't hurt! Also, they have a buy-back program when you exchange your kid's bike for the next size up. Their customer service is amazing and we've been really happy with the bikes we've gotten so far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just looked at the websiste, $470 for a 20inch kids bike....OMG they are laughing all the way to the bank.
This! It’s right up there with $800 strollers and such. If you want it and can afford it fine, you do you, but let’s not pretend it’s anything more than a cheapo bike.
Anonymous wrote:What is it about the bike design that makes it a lot easier for kids to learn how to ride.