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Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Balance Bike Packaging: How much is too much?

Some bikes are wrapped in so much bubble wrap, foam, masking tape, zip ties, plastic, and cardboard to choke a hungry goat! We're not sure what this says about the durability of the finish of these bikes, or of the hardness of the components. That is to say, if all the parts that make up a bike are hard enough and sharp enough to damage each other and need protection, how much damage will they potentially give your child? So- a defect-prone fragile finish needs to be protected from itself during shipping. What about the kids? Should we protect them with bubble wrap every time they ride one of these bikes?
The FUJI Rookie was a good quality balance bike, now discontinued. Packaging was adequate.
 What we have found over the years is that the higher quality bikes by LikeaBIKE and FirstBIKE use minimal packaging for their bikes. There is nary a piece of plastic to be found- just a cupped piece of cardboard separating the front wheel from the frame. Models like the LikeaBIKE Mountain and the LikeaBIKE Forest come out of the box with both wheels attached and the handlebar loose- wrapped in tissue paper!. The FirstBIKE comes out of the box with only a piece of cardboard. You simply attach the frame to the fork and install the wheel. The only plastic packaging is the pouch that holds the instructions/tools in it. We like the minimalist packaging because it proves that the quality of the materials is at least as durable to withstand some gentle rubbing against the inside of a cardboard box, as it should be!

1 comment:

Kidlet's Dad said...

Yes, our Strider came with quite a bit of packaging as I recall. I expect in part because of its' painted frame which would easily chip or scratch if the parts were left loose in the box.