Paw Patrol Skye & Everest 10 Inch Kids Bicycle

£109.99

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Get little riders pedalling with the Paw Patrol Skye and Everest 10 Inch Bicycle – a paw patrol kids bike sized for the youngest adventure fans. The teal steel frame is covered in Skye and Everest themed graphics, making every trip around the garden or down the path feel like a real rescue mission. Stabilisers are included to help beginners build confidence, while the rear coaster brake lets children stop safely by pushing back on the pedals – no hand strength required at this age.

The adjustable seat post grows with your child, so you can fine-tune the saddle height without any tools as they develop. A themed chainguard protects little legs, and the low stand-over frame keeps mounting and dismounting easy for toddlers. This paw patrol kids bike makes an excellent first bicycle for any fan of the show, sitting alongside other Paw Patrol ride-ons and outdoor toys as a gift for birthdays or the festive season.

 

Key Features

  • Skye and Everest themed graphics on a teal steel frame – Paw Patrol fans can ride in style
  • Stabilisers and rear coaster brake included for safe, confident first rides
  • Adjustable seat post grows with your child – no tools needed for height changes

 

Product Specifications

  • Brand: Paw Patrol
  • Age Suitability: 2-4 years
  • Wheel Size: 10 inch
  • Frame Material: Steel
  • Stabilisers: Included
  • Brake Type: Rear coaster brake

Frequently Asked Questions

The 10 inch wheel size is designed for toddlers aged 2 to 4 years old. Stabilisers are included to help first-time riders build balance and confidence before moving on to a larger two-wheeler.
Stabilisers are supplied in the box and can be attached during assembly. Once your child has found their balance and is ready to ride without extra support, the stabilisers can be removed.
The bicycle uses a rear coaster brake - children stop by pushing back on the pedals rather than squeezing a hand lever. This style of braking is ideal for toddlers whose hand strength and coordination are still developing.