Custom Build-A-Wagon, Build-A-Trike, or Build-A-Balance Bike from Radio Flyer (Up to 42% Off)
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Customized balance bikes, trikes, and wagons come in different colors, materials, styles, and fitted with different tires
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption.
Choose from Three Options
- $70 for $120 toward a custom Build-A-Wagon
- $60 for $100 toward a custom Build-A-Trike
- $30 for $50 toward a custom Build-A-Balance Bike
Customers create a custom wagon, trike, or balance bike that is ideal for families. Each of these pint-size conveyances can be made exactly how little ones and parents would like them, from coloring to materials to tire types. In total, it adds up to more than 60 possible pedal-less balance bikes, 450 possible wagons, and a staggering 1,500 possible tricycles.
Customized balance bikes, trikes, and wagons come in different colors, materials, styles, and fitted with different tires
After purchasing this deal, you will need to visit the website listed on your Groupon voucher to complete redemption.
Choose from Three Options
- $70 for $120 toward a custom Build-A-Wagon
- $60 for $100 toward a custom Build-A-Trike
- $30 for $50 toward a custom Build-A-Balance Bike
Customers create a custom wagon, trike, or balance bike that is ideal for families. Each of these pint-size conveyances can be made exactly how little ones and parents would like them, from coloring to materials to tire types. In total, it adds up to more than 60 possible pedal-less balance bikes, 450 possible wagons, and a staggering 1,500 possible tricycles.
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.