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Are you looking for the ideal thermal quad for kids for your little adventurer? You're in the right place! In this article, we will guide you through the different features to consider when choosing the best quad for your child. Whether it's the engine, wheel size, displacement, type of brakes, clutch, or saddle height, we will give you all the necessary advice to make the right choice.
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The engine is a crucial element to consider when purchasing a kids gas quad. There are two main types of engines: 2-stroke (2T) and 4-stroke (4T) engines.
2T engines are generally lighter and offer better acceleration. They are ideal for beginners who need an easy-to-handle quad. However, they consume more fuel and require a mixture of oil and gasoline.
4T engines are quieter and more fuel-efficient. They are also more durable and require less maintenance. They are recommended for more experienced children who can handle a more powerful quad.
For children aged 3 to 5, a 2T engine is often preferable. You can discover our selection of quads for this age range here.
Wheel size is another important factor to consider. Wheels can vary in size from 6" to 8". Here are some tips for choosing the right wheel size based on your child's age and size:
For children aged 6 to 10, we recommend checking out our selection of quads with 7" wheels here.
Engine displacement determines the power of the engine. Common displacements for kids gas quads are 49cc, 110cc, 125cc, and 150cc. Here's how to choose the displacement based on your child's age and experience level:
For teenagers, we have a selection of 150cc quads available here.
Brakes are essential for your child's safety. There are two main types of brakes: mechanical disc brakes and hydraulic disc brakes.
Mechanical disc brakes are simpler and less expensive. They are ideal for quads intended for younger or beginner children.
Hydraulic disc brakes offer better performance and greater durability. They are recommended for more experienced children or for more powerful quads.
For children aged 3 to 5, mechanical disc brakes are often sufficient. You can find our selection of quads for this age range here.
The clutch is an important element to consider, especially for younger children. An automatic clutch is often preferable for beginners, as it makes driving easier and reduces the risk of stalling.
For children aged 6 to 10, an automatic clutch is recommended. You can check out our selection of quads with an automatic clutch here.
Seat height is crucial for your child's comfort and safety. A seat that is too high can make riding difficult and dangerous. Here are some tips for choosing the right seat height:
For teenagers, a seat height of 55 to 60 cm is often necessary. You can find our selection of quads for teenagers here.
Choosing the ideal kids gas quad for your little adventurer requires considering several factors, including the engine, wheel size, engine displacement, type of brakes, clutch, and seat height. By following these tips, you can be sure to make the right choice for your child.
Don't forget to visit our online store to discover our wide range of kids quads. Whether you're looking for a quad for a child aged 3 to 5, 6 to 10, or for a teenager, we have what you need. Visit our Kids Quad category for more options.
Ready to give your child an unforgettable adventure? Visit our store now and find the perfect quad for your little rider!