Are balance bikes better than stabilisers?

Are balance bikes better than stabilisers?

Teaching a child to ride a bike is one of those magical parenting milestones. But before the joy of that first wobbly ride without help comes the big question: What’s the best way to learn? On a balance bike or on a bike with stabilisers (a.k.a. training wheels)?

Today, more and more parents and cycling experts are turning to balance bikes as the smarter, smoother path to independent riding. Not only do they make learning easier, as the toddler learns the feeling of handling a bike before cycling on one, but they also give kids a real head start in confidence, coordination, and fun.

Let's look at why balance bikes are now considered the gold standard. Here are 6 reasons why balance bikes are better than stabilisers:

 


1. Mastering balance: the core skill

 Balance first, pedals later

Holding balance is the hardest part of cycling. Pedalling is simply the add-on. A balance bike strips away the distraction of pedals so children can focus on developing the fundamental skills: balance, coordination, and steering, right from day one.

Once those skills are second nature, pedalling becomes a much smoother step.

 

Why stabilisers hold kids back

Training wheels do the opposite. They hold the bike upright artificially, meaning kids don’t learn to lean into turns or countersteer. Essential habits for safe cycling. 

Research backs this up: studies show stabilisers delay proper balance development, leaving children with extra hurdles to overcome later. (source)

 

2. Lightweight, nimble, and toddler-friendly

Why weight is a key factor

Kids' bikes are often surprisingly heavy. Sometimes half a child’s body weight.

By contrast, Frog Bike’s 12-inch balance bike, the Tadpole, only weighs 4.17kg. This makes them easier to push, lift, and manoeuvre for small kids. But also for parents who inevitably end up carrying them home from the park. Parents love how easy they are to sling over a shoulder when little legs get tired.

 

Frog Bikes: built for kids' needs

Frog’s balance bikes are super-light and ergonomically designed with young children in mind. Features like narrow handlebars, small grips, and proportionate brake levers ensure comfort and control. They’re available in 10-inch’ and 12-inch wheel sizes for toddlers taking their very first steps into cycling, and also in a versatile 14-inch option that bridges the gap between balance and pedal bikes. Perfect for children growing in confidence at their own pace. 


"We have two Frog bikes – the Tadpole Plus balance bike and a first pedal bike – and the quality is outstanding. The Tadpole Plus in particular has been brilliant for my daughter: it's lightweight, well-built, and comes with a proper brake, which gave her the confidence and control she needed to transition to her first pedal bike." – Dan


3. Confidence, safety & skill-building go hand in hand

Confidence from day one

With both feet flat on the ground, kids can feel secure and in control. Instead of wobbling and tipping (common frustrations with stabilisers), they can scoot forward with confidence. Many little riders even start gliding within days. An exhilarating moment that motivates them to keep going.

 

Beyond cycling skills

Balance bikes don’t just prepare kids for cycling—they support overall motor development. Using a balance bike builds core strength, postural control, and coordination, engaging key muscles like the quadriceps, calves, and gluteals. These skills also benefit other sports and physical activities.

 

Safety by design

Frog Bikes go further by including clever child-first features:

Steering locks prevent dangerous overturning.


Chunky tyres provide stability on uneven ground.


Small, responsive brakes give children control and teach safe stopping early on.


"We bought the Frog Tadpole balance bike for my boy and couldn't be happier with it, it's transformed his riding and confidence. He's happy riding on the pavement, in the park and at the BMX track. The back brake, steering over lock, weight and size are its best features."  - Mr B


4. A faster, smoother transition to pedals

Parents are often amazed at how quickly balance bike graduates hop onto pedal bikes. With balance already mastered, the only “new” skill is pedalling.

Many kids who start with a balance bike can ride a pedal bike very quickly, without stabilisers, and without needing to learn to balance and pedal all at once. 

 

5. Teaching tips: keeping it fun

Frog recommends a simple, joy-first approach:

  1. Sit – let your child get familiar with their balance bike. Encourage them to walk it around, sit on it indoors, or push it in the garden.
  2. Scoot – as confidence grows, they’ll naturally start to push off with their feet.
  3. Glide – Soon, they’ll lift both feet and glide—sometimes giggling, sometimes squealing—always learning.


The key? encouragement, patience, and celebration. Every tiny step is progress.

But never forget to put a helmet on your child for their safety!

 

6. Why frog balance bikes?

Frog’s balance bikes stand out for their child-centred design, informed by sports scientists and real-world testing.

  • Optimised fit & ergonomics – lightweight aluminium frames, low standover heights, and kid-sized components ensure a comfortable, natural riding position.
  • Room to grow – adjustable saddles and a range of models mean there’s a perfect fit from 18 months upwards.
  1. Tadpole mini (10") for ages 18 months-2 years
  2. Tadpole (12") for ages 2-3 years
  3. Tadpole plus (14’’) 3-4 years
  • Seamless step to pedals – models like the Frog 38 (14") and Frog 44 (16") are lightweight pedal bikes that can double as balance bikes until your child is ready to pedal. Simply take off the pedals.

Final word: balance bikes vs stabilisers

So, are balance bikes better than stabilisers?
 Yes, in almost every meaningful way.

Balance bikes help kids:

  • Learn naturally, by mastering balance before pedalling
  • Gain confidence and independence faster
  • Build coordination and strength
  • Transition smoothly (and often instantly) to pedal bikes
  • Training wheels, while traditional, often slow the process and instil habits that have to be unlearned later.

 

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