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Huffy Pro Thunder/Disney Princess

*Est. $80

Reviewed November 2008
Huffy Pro Thunder/Disney Princess

pros
  • Affordable
  • Easy to assemble
  • Attractive
cons
  • Assembly instructions not very clear
  • Pedals can fall off
 
 
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5 star:
(5)
4 star:
(2)
3 star:
(1)
2 star:
(0)
1 star:
(6)

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Good value for the price -- Huffy 16-inch Girls Princess Bicycle, August 24, 2009
This bike was relatively easy to put together, although threading the hand break parts was a little tricky. The bike comes with training wheels and a little pouch to hang on the handle bars. It has "real" inflatable tires.

The only thing that looks questionable to me are the fringes attached to the handles. They seem to come off easily. Overall, good value for the money.
Junk, August 24, 2009
Box was not damaged, but the frame was dented. Front wheel would not fit no matter how hard we tried. The instructions are very poor and you cannot even see the pictures. I would not recommend this bike to anyone. What has happened to quality?
Don't waste your money!, August 3, 2009
This bike is terrible! Do not waste your money! We tried for over two hours to put it together!
Very nice and strong, March 9, 2009
This bike is very nice and strong. Assembly took around half an hour, instructions are very bad but in any case it was pretty straight forward. My 5 year old learned to ride it in a couple of weeks without the auxiliar wheels, bike height is also appropiate for the age and will grow with the kid.
Worse Purchase EVER!, March 5, 2009

I bought this bike for my 5 year old daughter for Christmas. Yes it is very cute, but everything falls apart. First off, when we took it out of the box you could see where the welding was very poorly done, and it was scuffed, and scratched in different parts. The hand brake has never worked, the pedal falls off almost every time its used, and the training wheels barely stay on. I have never seen a bike built so badly! Not only is it built bad, but it is very dangerous considering nothing stays put together. I would not recommend this product to anyone!

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1. Walmart.com

More than 200 parents posting to Walmart.com give the Huffy Disney Princess bike high ratings for its good looks and easy assembly. While some say that the quality of the bike is "decent, but not perfect," several parents are happy that their child loves it.

Review: 16" Girls' Huffy Disney Princess Bike, Contributors to Walmart.com

2. Amazon.com

There aren't nearly as many reviews at Amazon.com for the Huffy Princess Girls 16-inch bike as there are at Walmart.com, and the bike gets lower ratings here. Some parents are pleased that their child enjoys the bike, but others say the bike is poor quality and hard to assemble.

Review: Huffy Princess Girls 16-Inch Bike, Contributors to Amazon.com

3. Amazon.com

Reviews found at Amazon.com are for the Huffy Pro Thunder 12-inch bike, which is exactly the same as the 16-inch bike, only a little smaller. Parents posting here give the bike four out of five stars. Most say it's a good option, but several parents complain about missing and/or damaged parts.

Review: Huffy Pro Thunder Boys 12-Inch BMX Bike, Contributors to Amazon.com

4. About.com

Though bikes are not rated in this article, the Huffy Disney Princess 16-inch bike is recommended for girls between the ages of 4 and 8 because it makes them "feel like a princess." There is a brief description given of the bike but nothing to compare it with others listed. (Note: ConsumerSearch is owned by About.com, but the two don't share an editorial affiliation.)

Review: Top 5 Girls Bikes and Scooters, Dipika Mirpuri

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