At JI.dk, we know how important freedom of movement and security are in everyday life. That's why we offer balance bikes and three-wheeled walking/running bikes that give you or someone you love – regardless of age or needs – the opportunity to get around with stability, comfort and confidence.
A balance bike is an assistive device where you sit on a seat and push yourself forward with your legs — without pedals. This makes it possible to walk safely, even if you have challenges with balance or strength. Many people find that a balance bike gives them a freedom similar to “a bicycle”, but with extra stability and comfort. With us, the balance bike can be a lighter, more flexible solution than a walker or wheelchair
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Children who need support with balance and motor skills.
Adults or elderly people with impaired walking function, balance problems or discomfort after illness/surgery.
People in rehabilitation who want a safe way to move.
Those looking for a more active and independent alternative to a walker or wheelchair.
Regardless of age or physical condition, a balance bike gives you the opportunity to move, maintain independence and reduce strain on your joints, hips and knees.
Stability and balance: The wide construction and low seat make it easier to keep your balance — safely and securely.
Protects the body: By sitting down instead of walking or standing for long periods of time, you relieve stress on your knees, joints and hips.
Increased mobility: Many find that they can walk longer — both indoors and outdoors — without becoming tired or uncomfortable.
Flexibility: Cross-country cycling combines the best of a bicycle and an assistive device — freedom, mobility and dignity.
Better quality of life: For many, this means an increased sense of independence and joy of life because they can move again without constant support.
To find the right model for your needs, you should look at:
Seat height and adjustability – so you sit comfortably and safely.
Number of wheels (two/three/four wheels) – three- or four-wheeled models provide extra stability and are ideal for those with poor balance.
Wheels/strength – for outdoor use, larger wheels and robust construction can be an advantage; for indoor use, compactness and maneuverability are important.
Comfort & ergonomics – the seat, handlebars and construction should be adjusted correctly so that the bike is easy to use and comfortable for a long time.
Your needs and usage patterns – consider whether the bicycle is primarily for daily transportation, recreation, rehabilitation, or simply to maintain mobility and independence.