Schwinn Meridian Adult Tricycle Bike with Basket, 24″ Wheels, Three Wheel Cruiser Trike Bike w Basket, Single Speed, Slate Blue

Kate spent upwards of 25 hours researching and testing a dozen tricycles, and she interviewed two pediatric physical therapists, among other experts. This trike is slightly sturdier than our top pick, and it’s a bit easier to steer. It has the same four configurations as our top pick, but the harness isn’t as simple to use.

It has four configurations, to take kids from ages 1 to 5. And it offers well-thought-out accessories—including a wide and adjustable parent handle—and a sturdy frame that prevents tipping. Our kids loved to ride this trike on many types of terrain, and Radio Flyer schwinn bicycles has a solid, two-year warranty program. This model is also a bit less expensive than most of the other options we tried. That means this trike has more plastic features, but it also means it’s lightweight—a solid bonus for kids who want to take corners with speed.

Align the slots on the basket with the threaded holes in the tricycle frame. Place a washer over each of the four screws, then install and tighten the screws. Unfold the basket cover and place it into the middle of the basket. Fold the side pockets out over each side wall of the basket. The Schwinn Meridian Tricycle for adults makes an excellent commuter bike with its large cargo basket. The Schwinn Meridian is making its mark in the bike industry as a perfect alternative for adult riders who want to lose weight or need some extra stability provided by a tricycle.

Other features include black handlebar tassels, a bell, and a wooden deck in back—where a friend can hitch a ride. This trike also has one of the largest footprints of any model we tested. Kate found it was a challenge to navigate her narrow walkways with this trike. The first version of this guide was written by Katharine Gammon, a science writer, when her children were 1½ and 3½ years old.

Other baskets are made from wire with reasonably large gaps, which means you’ll need to make sure smaller items are contained inside bags so they don’t fall out. Some models have foldable baskets so you don’t need to have them set up when they’re not in use. The INFANS trike also has rear brakes; the Radio Flyer trike does not, and we didn’t find them on many other bikes. Similar to brakes on a regular stroller, these rear brakes (one against each wheel) can be operated by parents. They can also be activated by children when they’re riding on their own (they pedal backward), and this is good practice for learning to ride a pedal bike.

This trike held up well during testing, but it’s less durable than some of the other models we tried, including our upgrade pick. The low standover aluminum frame makes it easy to get on and off, while the extra-large seat and ergonomic grips offer superior comfort on every ride. If you’re in the mood for a low-key activity outside of walking or are just trying to pick up a new hobby, schwinn bicycles you might want to consider getting an adult tricycle. While tricycles conjure up images of kids learning to ride a bicycle, there are actually some adult-sized versions that are surprisingly comfortable and fun to ride. Because adult tricycles are generally used for casual leisure riding rather than performance cycling, they have large, well cushioned seats to prioritize comfort.