Micro Balance Bike Ultra LED Neochrome
Built strong yet lightweight, the magnesium frame delivers durability without compromising your child’s independence. A low, step-through design also encourages easy on-off, helping build confidence from the start.
Puncture-free 12” polyurethane foam wheels deliver an exceptionally smooth glide, while motion-powered LED spokes shine with every glide (no batteries required!).
The height-adjustable seat extends from 13.2 to 15.7 inches, adjusting as your child grows for the perfect fit at every stage.
From first steps to confident glides, the Micro Balance Bike helps little riders develop coordination, stability, and control they need for a confident transition to a pedal bike.
Most families know Micro for our award-winning scooters. Now, the same Swiss-engineered quality comes to every adventure with the Micro Balance Bike Ultra LED Neochrome.
Designed for little riders ages 18 months and up, this balance bike helps toddlers build balance, coordination, and steering skills from their very first ride. The bike’s frame is made of magnesium. It’s lighter than aluminum which makes it easy for young children to manage. The easy step-through design also makes it simple to hop on, push off, and explore with confidence.
The eye-catching neochrome finish shifts colors in the light, while motion-activated LED wheel spoke lights add extra excitement to every ride (no batteries required!). The premium polyurethane foam wheels deliver a smooth ride without ever needing air, so there’s no worrying about flats or punctures.
As your child grows, the height-adjustable seat grows with them, extending from 13.2 to 15.7 inches for a perfect fit as they grow.
From first pushes down the sidewalk to neighborhood laps with the family, the Micro Balance Bike Ultra LED Neochrome is built to inspire confidence, encourage active outdoor play, and create memories that last a lifetime.
A note to our riders:
Every child learns at their own pace. To start, your little one may walk alongside the balance bike or stand with the frame between their legs while getting comfortable with steering. Once they’re ready to sit, they’ll begin by taking small steps to move the bike forward. As their confidence and balance grow, those steps will naturally turn into longer glides. When that happens, raise the seat slightly to give them more room to lift their feet and glide comfortably.