Pricy but worth it (strong secondary market), well-engineered bike for little ones. Way ahead of competitors. Get the freewheel hub.
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Excellent bike. We have an older woom 2. Got a second one for our middle child. My only complaint is that the new woom 2 doesn’t studs for training wheel attachments unlike the older one.
We are a huge fan of Woom bikes at our house! I have a 5-year-old and a 3-year-old and they both ride around on their Woom bikes. If you are looking for a good bike Woom is 100% the way to go! Such good quality bikes and they hold up until your kids grow out of them. Plus they can be passed down to younger siblings. Absolutely LOVE!
Great, it helped my 4 year old learn to ride a bike quickly.
My daughter is 2 years and 8 months old, 35 inches tall, and just learned to ride the Woom 2 with pedals—no training wheels! I was amazed at how quickly she picked it up. Woom has truly designed a bike that is lightweight, well-sized for kids, and easy to handle.For her small stature, I had to roll the handlebars back slightly and lower the seat all the way down, but once adjusted, it fit well. One thing I will say—confidence on a balance bike is key! I wouldn’t have introduced pedals without knowing she could glide 10–20 feet comfortably. If your little one has mastered a balance bike, the Woom 2 is an incredible next step. Highly recommend!
Love our wooms! Our oldest struggled to learn to ride typical kids bikes (heavy with coaster breaks) much to our dismay as my husband and I are keen cyclists. Once we got him on a woom he gained the confidence and control to master riding with out training wheels. Seeing his success we started little brother off on the woom 2 with free hub and he was riding independently within a month at age 3 (had been on a balance bike). Of course all kids are different and they have to want to learn, but the woom made the experience fun for all!
I just got this bike, we have a woom1, and woom3 automagic as well. Woom makes a killer bike, no questions about that. A few things I think would be helpful to make more clear to folks ordering, and would have been a big money saver for me.1) This bike comes with a kickstand- there is some language telling you this, but they also sell one for it...2) This bike comes with the strap to make sure you don't turn to far3) The freewheel, COMES WITH A TIRE AND TUBE. This is not said at all from what I can see, and had me buying an extra tube and tire for the freewheel kit. 4) Their online videos aren't updated, so the tools needed to do things have changed for some things.The worst part of all, they CONTINUE to have their tire air valve be 10 inches long, making it impossible to air up the bike. How about you either fix that insane design, or you start to include that little inflation piece. The one I bought and shipped out after everything else so that my kids riding around with flat tires. So buy the inflation helper, but don't buy the other accesories. Again these bikes are great, but they could do better in their marketing and in their design.
Very well made, easy to assemble. Our 3.5 year old took off riding after a little coaching. He loves the colors and the look of the bike.
We've had our Woom 2 bikes for about a year now, we got them for our twins' third birthday. I finally decided to write a review because we love these bikes so much. My kids went from a balance bike to riding easily in a day. We did the free wheel and my kids have had no problem learning the hand brakes. The quality of the bikes is excellent, they are very light and the geometry is great. After a year of riding, they still look basically brand new. In addition, we are a military family and Woom customer service was incredibly helpful in helping us ship to an APO. My kids have almost grown out of their size 2 bikes and we will definitely be buying another set in size 3!
Rear wheel is warped so bad - hits the brakes at a fixed location every turn - even after adjusting rear brakes. For this price, I expect better quality control.
We figured out with our older daughter (now 9) that using a balance bike is a profoundly better way to learn to ride a bicycle over training wheels, so for our younger daughter (now 4), we started her off at 2 with a balance bike which she quickly figured out. She also had a tricycle, so was able to balance and pedal, just not together. The Woom 2 was the 4 year old's first "real" bike, and upon receiving it I was pleasantly impressed with the quality and lightness. Most importantly, the ergonomics and components were obviously built for kids. Of particular note is the hand grips and brake levers, which are not only perfectly sized, but also with the right lever pull reach and effort for our daughter. This is SUCH a critical area of oversight by most bike manufacturers that just try to make smaller versions of their adult bikes with adult-sized components.Long story short, we let our 4 year old get comfortable on the Woom 2 without pedals for a bit, and then literally within 10 minutes of mounting the pedals, she figured out how to bike on her own! The only difficulty was when she would accidentally pedal backward and come to a crashing halt, so I immediately ordered and installed the freewheel kit, which is absolutely essential. Search Youtube for an install video. It's quite easy, basically just like changing a tire, except that you're changing the wheel. The only fiddly bit was making sure the black portion of the chainguard nestled properly with the white portion, otherwise one or both would rub.Kudos to Woom from an old bike racer for building a product with such obvious heart and thoughtfulness for my daughter's first "real" bike! I only wish I'd discovered the Woom 2 years ago when my older daughter was learning. It would have saved me buying a couple bikes that only resulted in tears.
Your ad says free shipping and then you add a shipping charge upon checkout. I feel that is misleading.
Bought this for my 2 yr old. We took the pedals off and he has gotten used to the weight-it’s extremely light but still about double of his balance bike. He has learned how to brake efficiently and do some little tricks. Made a make shift bike trainer to practice pedaling in the house as he still gets used to the balancing and pedaling. He LOVES his big bike and asks to ride it all the time. He is just barely 2.5 yrs old now and would probably take off pedaling this week if I let him, I just don’t know that I can keep up! 😂 oh, we also got the free wheel kit! Highly recommend doing this!Only thing to note is that I did follow the assembly videos and got the free wheel on (with some difficulties) but the chain was noisy and a few things didn’t feel right. Took it to REI and they fixed it up for me pretty quickly-they had to adjust the brakes and a few other things.
The bike is amazing, except for the ghost pedaling. If you wheel the bike the pedals often move, they will stop if you apply pressure to them. This is a giant pain if a kiddo is learning and trying to "strider" the bike up or down the hill. Also, it makes it much more difficult to get a rolling (strider) start which young cyclists often need. This has resulted in several fall downs/crashes for my kiddo. I am not unique in having this issue, it is also listed in the FAQs. In my Woom 2 this is not a chain tension issue. There can be many causes for ghost pedaling from chain tension to bottom bracket issues, to an over-torqued axel, but the most common is related to the hub on the wheel. Woom seems to have decided that ghost pedaling is the norm/fine with their bikes, but this is not a stance most adult high-end bike manufacturers take.
We started no pedals first like a balance bike it took 1 day to put pedal on with a little hold assist, in a few days my 3 year old learned how to ride.we had to upgrade with free wheel kit, I wish i knew when I ordered the bike, also putting on free wheel should be an option on woom cause I found it tricky to do, it was tricky to put chaincover back on. But you can also get that done at a bike shop. Customer care is best in business.