Hi, thanks for the review! I just received my woom4 off, but it goes with "kala,kala" noise when biking. May I know if you meet the same problem? Thanks!
Hi, great video. Is the 20 inch suitable for a 5 year old? He is about 115-120 cm. We live in the Alps, we have the early rider now 16 inch. How old and tall is your son? Thanks!
Hi, which one would you recommend for 6yo kid, who likes jumps/simple DH - Woom Off Air 4 (fork 60mm), Early Rider Hellion 20 (fork 80mm, heavier), META HT 20 2020 (fork 100mm, heaviest), any other?
Hi Michael, All 3 are great bikes so you can't really screw this one up. If he's doing jumps/simple DH, the Woom OFF AIR should be fine. If he's going to be doing lift-served downhill or more aggressive riding, then I'd opt for the Meta HT, but otherwise, the extra weight isn't worth it.
@@Rascalrides Thx. As it will take around 6 more weeks before Woom is available in Europe, then there are only two options ER(+weight) and Meta(+fork). We are going to do some lift-served DH (flow lines), but not more often than 2-3times per month. w/o lift kids are not so motivated to uphill and additional Meta weight makes it even worse. On top of that we also visit really often bikepark/pumptrack. Correct me if I am wrong, but additional bike weight makes it bit more dangerous for little one when falling. Appreciate your comments 😁
Welds look great on this bike, wide and falt smooth welds.
you mentioned a lot of good points. that fork looks nice. great to see more kids forks on the market.
Great review!
Hi, thanks for the review! I just received my woom4 off, but it goes with "kala,kala" noise when biking. May I know if you meet the same problem? Thanks!
Hi Jesse, no, it shouldn't be making any noise. It sounds like something rubbing the spokes--perhaps the rear derraileur?
Hi, great video. Is the 20 inch suitable for a 5 year old? He is about 115-120 cm. We live in the Alps, we have the early rider now 16 inch. How old and tall is your son? Thanks!
In this video, he was 7 years old and 55 lbs. Your son might be on the smaller end of the spectrum, but I'd go for it. I think he'd fit pretty well.
My son is 5 and normal height. We just got him a Woom 4 Off Air and he fits/rides it no problem. What a great bike.
Hi, which one would you recommend for 6yo kid, who likes jumps/simple DH - Woom Off Air 4 (fork 60mm), Early Rider Hellion 20 (fork 80mm, heavier), META HT 20 2020 (fork 100mm, heaviest), any other?
Hi Michael, All 3 are great bikes so you can't really screw this one up. If he's doing jumps/simple DH, the Woom OFF AIR should be fine. If he's going to be doing lift-served downhill or more aggressive riding, then I'd opt for the Meta HT, but otherwise, the extra weight isn't worth it.
@@Rascalrides Thx. As it will take around 6 more weeks before Woom is available in Europe, then there are only two options ER(+weight) and Meta(+fork). We are going to do some lift-served DH (flow lines), but not more often than 2-3times per month. w/o lift kids are not so motivated to uphill and additional Meta weight makes it even worse. On top of that we also visit really often bikepark/pumptrack. Correct me if I am wrong, but additional bike weight makes it bit more dangerous for little one when falling.
Appreciate your comments 😁
Looks like you guys live in Park City.