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Joseling Márquez
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
They were perfect for my son's bike
AAJF
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de marzo de 2025
These have been an excellent addition to our son’s bike. They’ve been effective at keeping him upright and helping him learn to ride his bike. The lights are pretty cool once he gets going fast enough too! Overall very happy with them.
Anonymous
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de enero de 2025
Bought for my kids 20in bike. Awesome instructions with actual photos of the pieces and assembly. No silly diagrams. Comes with 2 wrenches (a small dingy one and a “real” wrench!). Also comes with a dandy socket style wrench with the end also serving as a Phillips screwdriver.Real high quality stuff. Sturdy wheels.the actual brackets are reinforced to prevent bending. Work like a charm. Adjust to any bike size. Fit my kid’s Guardian bike. And also cheaper than Guardian branded training wheels.
Duane L Clark
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de enero de 2025
Likes, love the way the wheels light up, they have roller bearings, and the bracket seemed to be strong steel. Roll very tightly andquietly, And they fit right.Dislikes, the only thing that came in the box was the brackets and the wheels. But it only cost me four bucks to go down to the hardware store to get the bolts nuts and washers to bolt those wheels onto the brackets. And I had the extra nuts already to bolt the brackets on the bike… at first, I was going to send it back but the email to contact the company for support didn’t go thru. So I just decided to go spend the four bucks for the bolts. And kind of glad I did………Edited to add that the company saw my review and is reimbursing me for the hardware, I am very happy now… and they work great.
Professional & Mom of 3
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de julio de 2023
I am returning these immediately. I attached them per instructions to my son's Trek bike. They worked fine ****IF***** he did nothing but ride in a straight line, but as soon as he tried to turn (thus putting more weight / force on them), they folded back and the bike tipped. I tightened the bolt on the wheel axle as tight as possible, but it was no use. Sliding still happened.I went into my local bike shop to see if they had any insights -- the bike technician said that the design is poor. High quality training wheels have brace / stabilizer arms that rests against the bike frame itself to prevent the issue I described above. I purchased such a set and it works like a charm (see second pic). The plain steel design is less attractive --- but it WORKS. He can now turn a corner without the bike tipping over.My recommendation to other customers is not to buy the PRUNUS set. The set I ultimately purchased is made by Wald (in business since 1905 .... they know what they are doing!). My recommendation to the folks at PRUNUS is to modify this set to include brace / stabilizer arms!
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