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I'm sure the "ride" is equally good on either of these, but for me, a the Islabike would definately be better because of its Pneumatic Tyres and the fact it can live outside, Likeabikes get very splintery after they've been wet and dont hand down or sell so well. Also it looks like a proper "Big Boys Bike"!

We got the likeabike for our 2 year old daughter and she absolutely loves it and has taken to riding it everywhere. As I have no experience of any other bike so I can;t comment on the other make of bike.

I believe that the likeabikes do last well, a friend of ours has one that is 6 years old and it's still in full use on their third child.

If you look on the likeabike website it will tell you about the materials used to bulid their bikes.

I'm sure your son will enjoy whatever you buy for him....

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