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The Radio Flyer 4-in-1 Stroll ‘N Trike is at an Amazon low of $69 right now (Reg. up to $125)

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Amazon offers the Radio Flyer Ultimate All-Terrain Stroll ‘N Trike for $68.99 shipped. It had been going for around $125 before today’s drop to the all-time Amazon low. Meanwhile, stores like Walmart have it on sale for $99. This versatile trike grows as your child does. It features four modes: infant stroller, steering, learn-to-ride, and classic trike. Other standout features include all-terrain air tires, an extra-large storage basket, removable footrest, and snack tray. Rated 4.1/5 stars.

Once your young one starts to ride independently, make sure you have a helmet available. Pick up this Radio Flyer Helmet for $30. It’s designed for kids aged 2 to 5 years.

Radio Flyer Ultimate All-Terrain Stroll ‘N Trike:

  • Grows with your child – 4 ways to ride: Infant trike, steering trike, learn-to-ride trike, and classic trike
  • Removable 3-point harness, high back seat and Infant safety snack tray
  • Air tires for a smooth ride anywhere
  • Removable footrest and parent pouch
  • Rear xl storage basket and removable canopy for UV protection

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