NEWS – While perusing interesting tech news, I came upon the Droyd Romper on coolthings.com. This “tricycle” (it feels so wrong to call it that because it’s way cooler than that) is a 24v lithium-ion battery-powered version of the classic Big Wheel. It’s targeted for toddlers ages 3 and up and will hold up to a 66 lb rider. It’s made of plastic like the Big Wheel, has an adjustable seat, no pedals, and weighs 20 lbs. It has two speed settings: 3 mph and 6 mph (4.8 kph and 9.6 kph). You’ll get a maximum of 45 minutes of ride time (low-speed setting) before you have to charge the battery which takes about 5 hours.
It features a slow-start acceleration button so that your kids don’t suffer “whiplash” when starting out. It even comes with a parent speed control key for your peace of mind, a cool adjustable-height safety flag, electro-mechanical brakes, and automatic multicolored LED taillights and motion-activated front wheel lights for when your tyke heads out on his adventure (cue “Born to Be Wild” music). Want one? You can get the Droyd Romper from Amazon for $139.99.
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Why??? The best thing about the Big Wheel is that you will get exercise and having a lot of fun while doing it. This is just sad. How can you build a kid’s muscle when they don’t even use them???
Agreed! That was part of the fun! Pedal fast,pull the brake and crank the yoke to spin out! Life was great!
Rhasson and B. King – I loved my Big Wheel growing up so much that I got my kids each their own. But they also really enjoyed the battery powered car I got them too. I would have loved having a battery powered anything and would have enjoyed both just like my kids. I don’t think having the battery operated style would eliminate the use and fun of the original.
Like you, Rhasson, I remember getting up speed on my big wheel, pulling up on the brake, and spinning out!! What a blast!!😁
Amazing company.
This trike is so awesome that the company won’t even put out honest reviews. I left two one star reviews because neither posted.
So awesome in fact that it’s not made correctly. And when I called to let them know “Rocky” informed me that they know they are putting out a faulty product. Told me to no follow the instructions and remove a washer to fix it. Now that I’ve done that the pegs will not stay on. He literally told me to return it and try again in a couple months after they fixed it and manufactured the non faulty trike. But for now they have to sell all the faulty ones. Very very very shady. Proceed at your own risk. Any product you buy right now is going to be faulty. Makes me not trust any of their products. Proceed at your own risk. Shady company.
CS – thanks for letting us know about your experience. I hope this helps other readers!