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Sometimes there’s not enough time, in the day to research every option or look up every new product on the market. When it comes to teaching and training kids to ride a bike, the process can be long and drawn out. Or, with the right balance bike, it can be one of the easiest things in the world.
Now introducing Kule’s selection of balance bikes and training bikes. Focused on helping kids master the art of balance before moving on to pedalling, this new-age design is focused on making training easier. This is achieved by focusing on the basics of cycling — balance — and making sure kids are completely comfortable before building more skills. Aimed at kids between 2 and 8 years old, these training cycles offer a much-needed and more supportive alternative to stabilisers, tricycles, and even adult assistance.
The Kule line of training bikes and balance bikes takes a different approach when it comes to teaching kids to ride. Whereas older and more traditional methods focused on helping kids learn both skills at once, these newer models focus on separating the learning process, giving kids time to learn the basics first.
Whereas older models helped parents guide kids or offered training wheels to keep kids upright, this is not something that’s missing in newer models. The Kule Balance Bike Super Light Weight Pink, for example, comes without pedals to focus solely on helping kids learn the basics of balancing. This can also help kids feel more confident since they’re focusing on one thing at a time instead of trying to multitask and learn everything all at once.
There’s a common understanding among experts that when it comes to teaching kids how to ride a bike, the conventional approach isn’t always the best one. In fact, this is what the Kule line of training bikes tries to address. With a philosophy that teaching kids one thing at a time can help them learn more easily, these training bikes are designed to have no pedals, stabilisers, or external assistance.
This lets kids learn using their own strengths, helping them slowly build confidence as they ride and balance independently. For example, a model like the Kule Balance Bike Super Light Weight Blue comes with an internal steering limiter for better and safer control, helping kids stay comfortable as they learn to find their balance.
Both Kule models have a lightweight design that’s meant to make movement easier but keep learning accessible for kids of all ages. Since their lightweight designs mean they’re easy to manoeuvre and hold, these cycles don’t place any unnecessary pressure or weight on kids as they’re learning. This also means that there’s less chance of potential falls being serious ones — something that can happen with heavier cycles.
With both a pink and blue design, these cycles can be tailored to whatever aesthetic kids prefer or parents want to explore. And with adjustable handlebars and seats, these balance bikes are also easy for growing kids to use — without additional costs. This way, both models offer a modern twist on both functionality and aesthetics to offer something a little new in the balance bike category.
Parents can also spend less time worrying about whether their child will get hurt or not. This is because both Kule balance bike models have puncture-proof tyres that are resistant to everyday wear and tear. So even as kids work on their cycling skills by the kerb, out in the park, or along dirt paths, these tyres will hold up well — meaning there’s little maintenance required.
Kule’s line of balance bikes is all about helping kids learn how to cycle at their own pace. This philosophy is what informs both products’ lightweight designs, accessible tyres, adjustable seats, and simple aesthetic. By making riding accessible at home and at play, the brand’s line of balance bikes is an easy go-to for any parents looking for something to help teach their child how to ride a cycle.

