Our new woom GO 3 Automagic was purchased in December 2025 as a necessary successor to a great woom GO 2 (purchase 9/2024). When it was unpacked for Christmas, the children's eyes lit up. The father's eyes briefly too, only to realize that things seemed different here. And that's right, the handlebar grips and the saddle are both smaller and of simpler quality (see comparison images woom 2. /. woom 3 i.d. attached). The all-round chain guard is also missing compared to the previous woom 3 model. This could be due to the Automagic circuit. But this is illogical with this built-in hub gear. I really don't understand the logic bigger child = smaller grips and smaller saddle. I can only speculate that there are commercial reasons. None of this fits the self-image and price expectation of a manufacturer who is interested in quality and very child-friendly bikes. As a result, I will probably replace the inferior handles between the wheels. I'm still unsure about the saddle. QUESTION to WOOM: Is the saddle of my woom 2 compatible with my new woom 3? OTHERWISE: I unfortunately overlooked these 3 disappointing points myself when ordering online. The only thing that helps is to keep your eyes open next time. My son is still satisfied and can apparently live with the parts that are too small. My BUYING TIP: Look out for the higher-quality predecessor models on the used bike market, if it doesn't have to be woom Automagic.
Hi Michael, Thanks for your detailed feedback. We understand that the comparison raises questions. By way of classification: The “woom 2” you mentioned is not a predecessor model of the woom GO 3, but the former woom ORIGINAL. The woom GO line is a new model concept. The handles, saddle and chain guard have been re-tuned in the woom GO 3 Automagic. The partially open chain guard is a deliberate design decision: In the past, chains were sharpened or noises were generated more frequently. Yes, the woom ORIGINAL 2 saddle is technically compatible with the woom, but a replacement is not recommended as the seatpost is shorter, which may impair the correct leg extension. It's a pity that a few points disappointed you — we're all the more pleased that your son still enjoys his new bike. Thanks for your honest feedback Your WOOM team



















































