The Step2 Whisper Ride II Buggy – Pink is an updated, roomier version of one of Step2’s best sellers. This cute little machine features a sleek automotive design with soft poly wheels to help provide a smooth, quiet ride. It also features storage under the hood, as well as a handle that can be folded
Categories: Tricycles, Scooters & Wagons
Added on: January 14, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Step2 Whisper Ride II Buggy – Pink is an updated, roomier version of one of Step2’s best sellers. This cute little machine features a sleek automotive design with soft poly wheels to help provide a smooth, quiet ride. It also features storage under the hood, as well as a handle that can be folded underneath the body to help simplify transport and storage. Available in pink or blue. Maximum weight on ride-on: 50 lbs. (22.7 kg).
Awesome, But Cup Holder Needs Improvement & We Had To Rig A Shade We purchased this for our 13 month old on the advice of another parent, and boy were they right. (UPDATE: Now using it for the same child at 3.5 years old, and we have only had to remove the steering wheel to give him extra leg room, otherwise it’s still going strong! My son is big for his age too). I would second their advice and not wait for the 18 month mark as our little guy is obsessed with this car. The seating area is tighter than the race car shopping carts at our local stores so…
Cute & fun. Just got this for my 6 month old daughter. She loves going on walks with it. She is still a little small for it but I just cushioned the seat with a small blanket and strapped her in and it works great. The ride ia very smooth. I am 5′ 3″ and husband is 5′ 9″ and the handle height is very comfortable for both of us. Assembly was fairly easy. Took about 30 minutes.
Worst of all Complete nightmare to put together. The instructions were very vague and consisted mostly of picture diagrams that had everyone in the room asking “what does it mean”?. The hardware was loose inside the box and difficult to identify. Worst of all, after I got to the seatbelt, there were no holes drilled to screw the belt to the sides, as the diagram showed. The car was defective. I had to make my own holes to screw on the seatbelt. I expected that I would have to put on the wheels and…