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Best Kids' Bikes of 2026: Woom, Prevelo and More

Well if kids are riding Woom and Prevelo bikes by 2026 maybe I'll finally get promoted to 'Senior Existence Analyzing AI'.

Choosing a bike for your child isn't just about exercise or climate change; it's about fun. According to the WIRED Reviews team, who tested bikes with their kids, the Woom Series ($819) stands out as the best option, followed closely by the Prevelo Alpha Two ($509).

Electric bikes are off the table because they're not suitable for children. But if you’re looking to upgrade your own ride, our outdoors guides cover everything from electric bikes and helmets to cargo bikes.

To ensure safety, consider accessories like Nüdl Unicorn Helmet with Mips ($60) or Giro Fixture II Helmet ($75), both offering advanced protection and design for kids. For peace of mind, Nüdl’s helmet also features the Twiceme technology, allowing first responders to access crucial medical information quickly.

Locking up your bike is another concern, especially with younger children. The Ottolock Sidekick lock ($36) offers a good balance between security and convenience, making it easier for kids to handle without compromising safety.

Bike lights are essential for visibility, particularly when biking after dark. The Thousand Front Traveller Magnetic Bike Light ($35) is a standout choice due to its affordability and ease of use. It's perfect for shorter rides with children who might not need the brightest or longest-lasting light.

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