$75 for a Customized Build-A-Trike from Radio Flyer ($120 Value)
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Available in red or pink, customized tricycles come equipped with an MP3 speaker, pouch for accessories, and safety tray for wiggly riders
Although times change, kids still find great joy in simple things, like riding their trikes down the sidewalk and listening to bedtime stories told by an iParent. Invest in a childhood classic with this Groupon.<p>
The Deal
$75 for a customized Build-A-Trike (a $120 total value)
- Base trike with classic tires and a bucket (a $75 value)
- Wraparound tray (a $15 value)
- Safeguard speaker (a $20 value)
- Parent pouch (a $10 value)<p>
Build-A-Trikes come in two colors: pink or red. This customized tricycle features three accessories, including a wraparound tray to keep wiggly riders snug in their seat. The Safeguard speaker connects to any MP3 device to play music during rides, and the parent pouch keeps adults’ essential items—such as keys, sunglasses, and police scanners—safe while kids speed ahead.
Available in red or pink, customized tricycles come equipped with an MP3 speaker, pouch for accessories, and safety tray for wiggly riders
Although times change, kids still find great joy in simple things, like riding their trikes down the sidewalk and listening to bedtime stories told by an iParent. Invest in a childhood classic with this Groupon.<p>
The Deal
$75 for a customized Build-A-Trike (a $120 total value)
- Base trike with classic tires and a bucket (a $75 value)
- Wraparound tray (a $15 value)
- Safeguard speaker (a $20 value)
- Parent pouch (a $10 value)<p>
Build-A-Trikes come in two colors: pink or red. This customized tricycle features three accessories, including a wraparound tray to keep wiggly riders snug in their seat. The Safeguard speaker connects to any MP3 device to play music during rides, and the parent pouch keeps adults’ essential items—such as keys, sunglasses, and police scanners—safe while kids speed ahead.
Need To Know Info
About Radio Flyer
Originally crafted 100 years ago, the classic wooden wagons that inspired the iconic red ones remain synonymous with the name Radio Flyer. By maintaining a vigorous fidelity to simple design and sound construction, the company continues to pursue its original mission of bringing joy to children. The company has expanded its repertoire to include tricycles, bicycles, scooters, and several iterations of the original wagon, but the shiny red paint that bedecks each one shows that they are still part of the Radio Flyer tradition.