
EIGHTSHOT Kid's X-Coady
COADY 16 SL (lemon) - Why wait until your kids are four or five years old to start mountain biking? The COADY 16 SL is the perfect, lightweight entry-level mountain bike for beginners aged 3 and up. It's super light, looks great and is great fun off-road. With its optimized components, it weighs just 7.3 kg.
The COADY 16 SL is the pioneer of a new class of sporty children's mountain bikes. Whether the rider wants to ride his first XC races or start his first tours, the COADY 16 SL has everything he needs. The modern geometry, the well thought-out equipment and the 7-speed derailleur with trigger shifter make it the ideal partner for cross-country adventures.
Are you looking for a lightweight mountain bike for kids? The COADY 16 SL perfectly combines style and performance and is ideal for young riders. It is not just a mountain bike, but a companion for exciting adventures. The COADY 16 SL stands for maximum joy and safety when riding.
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COADY 16 SL (lemon) - Why wait until your kids are four or five years old to start mountain biking? The COADY 16 SL is the perfect, lightweight entry-level mountain bike for beginners aged 3 and up. It's super light, looks great and is great fun off-road. With its optimized components, it weighs just 7.3 kg.
The COADY 16 SL is the pioneer of a new class of sporty children's mountain bikes. Whether the rider wants to ride his first XC races or start his first tours, the COADY 16 SL has everything he needs. The modern geometry, the well thought-out equipment and the 7-speed derailleur with trigger shifter make it the ideal partner for cross-country adventures.
Are you looking for a lightweight mountain bike for kids? The COADY 16 SL perfectly combines style and performance and is ideal for young riders. It is not just a mountain bike, but a companion for exciting adventures. The COADY 16 SL stands for maximum joy and safety when riding.













