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Huffy Grow Ride Move Kids' Bikes Learning to ride should be fun, not frustrating. Huffy Grow Ride Move bikes are designed to adapt as your child's confidence grows — starting with training wheels, progressing to balance bike mode, and riding freel...

Huffy Grow Ride Move Kids' Bikes Learning to ri...

Huffy Grow Ride Move Kids' Bikes

Learning to ride should be fun, not frustrating. Huffy Grow Ride Move bikes are designed to adapt as your child's confidence grows — starting with training wheels, progressing to balance bike mode, and riding freely on two wheels when they're ready.

Available in 12", 16" and 20" wheel sizes to suit riders aged 3 to 9.

Coming soon

Huffy Grow Ride Move Bikes are on the way

The Huffy Grow Ride Move kids’ bike range is arriving soon. Designed to support kids from their first ride through to two-wheel confidence, the range will be available in 12", 16" and 20" wheel sizes in Blue and Pink.

12" Ages 3–5
16" Ages 4–6
20" Ages 5–9

Check back soon, or explore the full Huffy range in the meantime.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products

  • Think about:

    • Space in your garden
    • Age and number of children
    • Material (wood or metal)
    • Budget and features (slides, climbing, multiple seats)

      👉 Our Swing Set Buying Guide can help you choose.
  • Allow at least a 2m safety perimeter around the swing or play centre.

    🚫 Keep clear of fences, walls, sheds, trees, or washing lines.

    Always install on grass or play bark, never on hard surfaces.

  • Yes. If anchors are supplied, they must be concreted into the ground for stability and safety. Not doing this may invalidate your warranty.

  • Yes, both are normal.

    • Cracks – natural expansion and contraction of wood, strength rarely affected
    • Green stains – harmless reaction between sap and wood treatment

      If you’re unsure, send us a photo and we’ll check for you.
  • Yes, slight movement and creaking are normal as the wood expands and contracts.

    👉 If it feels excessive, check bolts, tighten where needed, and make sure anchors are secure.

    • Brush off dirt and wipe seats/slides with mild detergent
    • Treat wood yearly with a child-safe stain
    • Check bolts, brackets, and anchors regularly
    • In winter: remove fabrics and store them dry
  • Yes, most swings use carabiner clips so you can swap seats or accessories.

    • Ensure safe spacing between swings
    • Some timber sets have fixed hangers which limit options

    👉 See our spacing guide before adding accessories.

  • Many swings come with height-adjustable ropes.

    If yours doesn’t, adjustable seats can be purchased separately. Check the product page for details.

  • Yes, we stock spares such as hangers, bolts, and fabrics.

    • For current models: order online
    • For older models: contact our team for help

      👉 Warranty parts can be requested through our claim form.
  • Warranty varies by model. Check the individual product page for frame, fittings, and accessories coverage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about our products

  • It depends on your child’s age, your garden space, and your budget. Our trampolines range from 4.5ft to 14ft. For young kids, start with a junior trampoline. For older kids (6+) and adults, a larger classic trampoline is best.

    👉 Tip: Lay out the size on your lawn with a rope or hose before buying.

  • Not essential, but highly recommended.

    • Anchor kits – stop trampolines blowing away in strong wind
    • Covers – protect mats and pads from sun and weather
    • Safety extras – like ladders or shade covers
    • Junior trampolines: Designed for little ones (with softer bounce and lower frame).
    • Larger trampolines: Recommended from 6 years+ through to adults
  • Always on flat, soft grass with a 2m safety space around it.

    🚫 Never place on hard surfaces like concrete or decking.

    🚫 Keep away from sheds, fences, and trees.

    • Only one jumper at a time (most injuries happen with two or more).
    • Always have an adult supervising.
    • Check regularly for wear and tear (springs, mats, nets).
    • Use a cover to protect against sun and debris
    • Anchor it down in windy weather
    • Remove the net or dismantle in storms or winter
    • Store indoors if possible during long wet/windy periods
    • Move to a sheltered spot if windy
    • Remove enclosure net and secure with anchors
    • Best option: Dismantle and store in a dry place to prevent rust
  • Warranty depends on the model. Check the product page for details on frame, mat, springs, and enclosure coverage.

  • Yes – but only use genuine Plum spares. Using non-Plum parts can cause damage and will void your warranty.
    👉 Find parts via our Trampoline Spare Parts Finder.

  • Trampolines are safe when:

    Used correctly
    Only one jumper at a time

    With constant adult supervision
    On a level, grass surface with no nearby hazards

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