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Kettler Kettrike Air Navigator Trike

Kettler Kettrike Air Navigator Trike

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Brand: Kettler
Category: Sports

List Price: $230.00
Buy New: $219.99
You Save: $10.01 (4%)



New (21) from $219.99

Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 35 reviews
Sales Rank: 1833

Color: null
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 2 - 7 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 200
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21
Dimensions (in): 30 x 21 x 22

MPN: 8839-590
Model: 8839-590
UPC: 609970883950
EAN: 0609970883950
ASIN: B000FOHM2U

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Features:
  • Child's tricycle features an auto-freewheel for comfort and safety
  • Designed for riders 18 months to 5 years old
  • Komfy-ride air tires, sturdy rear tipping bucket
  • Quick-adjust frame with telescoping multiple frame adjustment options
  • Tri-wheel steering navigation system

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Offering a smooth transition from stroller to trike, the brightly colored Kettler Kettrike Air-Navigator Tricycle includes a parental control steering system that locks handlebars into place for parental guidance when using the optional pushbar. The Auto-Freewheel allows your child to rest his or her feet on the pedals while you guide them with the pushbar.



Using the optional tandem add-on, you can use Air-Navigator for two children.
When your child is ready for biking, a simple on/off switch (located under the Kettler logo on the handlebar stem) unlocks the front steering stem and the Air-Navigator operates as a standard freewheel tricycle with coaster brake stopping. The durable metal frame has an easy step-through design, and it can quickly be adjusted to accommodate your growing child or fit another rider. You can also add another rider with the separately available Kettler tandem add-on (see image).

The three Komfy Ride tires are filled with air (via regular Schrader valves), which give the trike true road gripping traction and responsive maneuvering. The blue bucket seat provides excellent riding comfort, and the sturdy yellow tipping bucket on the back of the trike is great for transporting everything from toys to sand. The frame is made of high carbon steel and has a fade-resistant polyester powder coat finish in brilliant red. This tricycle meets ASTM safety requirements.

Key Features:

  • Tri-wheel steering Kettrike navigation system
  • Quick-Adjust frame with multiple frame adjustments
  • Parental Control steering lock system locks handlebars into place for parental guidance and steering with pushbar
  • Auto-Freewheel allows children to rest their feet on the pedals while parents guide them with the optional pushbar
  • Komfy-Ride air tires for superior performance, road gripping traction and responsive maneuvering
  • Tipping rear bucket sturdy enough to haul even sand
  • Tandem adaptable




Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars First taste of freedom!   November 23, 2008
D. Runski (NY)
Do you find it frustrating when your kids think they are too big for a stroller, but having them walk takes triple the travel time? This is the perfect product for you!! Pre-schoolers think they are BIG stuff on this tricycle!! The great part about it is that you can be pushing them with the handle (to increase travel speed) and they think that they are just really fast at peddling ;) The bonus of this Trike is the handle is removed with a push of a button when your kids are old enough to ride solo. I can't think of one bad thing to say about this product. There is even a little trunk space big enough for a few sand toys and a sippy cup! Awesome!


2 out of 5 stars Our son doesn't enjoy this trike   October 18, 2008
K. Crowley (Pasadena, CA USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

We bought this tricylce when my son was two with the understanding that he'd be about three before being able to pedal it. Our son is a tall child (38" tall and 38 pounds) and has trouble pedaling this tricylce. I think the problem is that the trike is too low and too heavy. He rides the more typically designed trikes with ease (trikes with a higher seat that allows the child to pedal down rather than out). This trike is more like a recumbent exercise bike which is a lot harder to pedal. We've also been very disappointed with the handle bar. It constantly twists out of alignment and has to be readjusted and the pedals skip which might have to do with the auto free wheel. Kettler USA, however, has been very easy to work with and their customer service has been excellent. They replaced the handle bar with no problems and questions asked. But, we are going to sell this very expensive trike and look for something that's easier for our son to ride (and probably cheaper!).


4 out of 5 stars Rear-wheel steering explained   September 10, 2008
David Nicks (Mechanicsburg, PA USA)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

The whole time I was researching this product, I thought that the rear wheel steering was linked to the front wheel - countersteering to provide a reduced turning radius. And I couldn't see from any of the photos or the owner's manual how that was supposed to happen.

Since neither Amazon's nor the manufacturer's description makes this clear, here's how it works:

The rear wheel steering is only used when the parent is pushing with the pushbar. You lock the front wheel, unlock the rear wheels, insert the pushbar, and you can steer it from behind. When it's the kids turn to drive, you remove the pushbar, lock the rear wheels, and unlock the front wheel.

Maybe it's just me, but this certainly wasn't clear from anything I'd read online.



5 out of 5 stars Kettler Trike   September 7, 2008
S. Poser (marin, ca)
This trike is awesome. It has real tires (not plastic) and is a very smooth ride. The steering is easy and convenient with an adjustable height control. If you have a young one, the seat belt is a necessary addition. My one year old son LOVES this, even though he always hated strollers!


4 out of 5 stars Still worth the money!   September 6, 2008
P. Berry
We bought this trike for our son two years ago. He loves it, and we do too. The handle is nice and long, so that even my husband at 6'2" can push it easily. We love the tires because they are air filled, they have good traction and we have not had to refill the air in two years. There is a little bucket behind the seat which our son uses for his sippy cup and small sticks, rocks etc..
The trike is pretty stable when riding wider circles and on flat ground, but he has tipped over on uneven ground, which is to be expected on any tricycle.
Best of all is the feature where you can lock the steering wheel, and the back tires start swiveling. It is sooooo easy to go for walks with your child even if he doesn't know how to steer yet. Our son had a blast when he was smaller.
The reason why we didn't give five stars is that there is no handbrake like a lot of the other Kettler tricycles have. When our son rides a little faster he has no way of stopping. So he has to put his feet on the ground which slide along until he comes to a stop, or he ends up colliding with something. Also the blue front wheel cover will not stay where it is supposed to be and creates some friction between the tire and the cover. It is possible that there was a piece missing to hold it in place or that we put it together wrong after we brought it home. In any case my son gets frustrated with it.

These two issues however are still quite minor, and so I would recommend it to anyone interested in buying this trike. It WILL outlast many children.


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