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woom 2
woom 2
woom 2
woom 2
2017

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woom 2

Kids' bicycle

woom GmbH

With the woom 2, learning to ride a bicycle is a child’s play. 85% of the components on the woom 2 are purpose-built and produced for woom exclusively. This allows us to create a bike tailor-made for children’s anatomy and needs. The weight is one of the crucial factors for the driving pleasure. Our continuous research and development has led us to a point where our woom 2 is the most lightweight child’s bicycle worldwide. It weighs 40% less than common child’s bicycles. A bicycle that makes children feel good is key to a joyful learning and riding experience. Little ones learn to ride a bike up to 30% faster on a woom 2 than on prevalent bicycles.

Date of Launch
2016
Development Time
25 - 36 months
Target Regions
Asia, Europe, North America
Target Groups
Consumer / User, 5 years old kids, "3-4"

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