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Jmmd 1220-Foldpink Tricycle Review

4.7 (707) Amazon rating$125.95

Our verdict

The Jmmd 1220-Foldpink is a folding toddler tricycle that earns a strong 4.7-star rating and addresses a real pain point: storage and transport. At $125.95 it costs a bit more than non-folding alternatives, but the fold feature has clear practical value for families tight on space.

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Best for

Parents who need a toddler tricycle that folds for apartment storage, car trips, or travel

Skip if

Portability and storage are not concerns and you want to save money with a simpler fixed-frame trike

  • Frame size Medium
  • Weight 22.0 lb
  • Age range 18Months-5Years
  • Weight of 22.0 lb - heavier than 88% of the 24 models we track

Our scorecard

4.7/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 707 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.7/5

    707 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other mountain, road, electric, cruiser, folding, hybrid and kids' bicycles we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

The Jmmd 1220-Foldpink combines a folding frame with a toddler-to-preschool age range of 18 months to 5 years. Folding tricycles are a smaller segment of the kids trike market, and this one appears to have found consistent buyers: 707 reviews at 4.7 stars and 8 monthly sales is a solid result for a specialized product in this category.

At 22 lb it is not light, which is a reasonable tradeoff for the folding mechanism. Medium frame size places it in a middle tier between compact infant trikes and large convertible stroller-trikes. For families in apartments or those who regularly load it in a car, the fold cuts down on the awkward bulk typical of full-size tricycles.

The $125.95 price is a modest premium over fixed-frame competitors in the same age range. If you do not need the fold, there are capable alternatives for $20 to $30 less. But for the target buyer who regularly needs to stow or travel with the trike, that premium makes sense.

Pros

  • Folding design simplifies storage in small spaces and car transport
  • 4.7-star rating from 707 reviews shows genuine buyer satisfaction
  • Age range of 18 months to 5 years provides multi-year value
  • 8 monthly sales reflects active, consistent demand

Cons

  • At 22 lb it is heavier than many non-folding toddler tricycles
  • Costs more than comparable fixed-frame trikes in the same age range
  • Medium frame size may feel small sooner for taller or fast-growing kids

Specifications

Frame sizeMedium
Weight22.0 lb
Age range18Months-5Years

Performance notes

Weighing 22 lb with a medium frame, this folding tricycle is built to last across the 18-month to 5-year window without sacrificing too much rigidity for the fold mechanism. The weight is higher than non-folding trikes of similar size, which is typical when a folding joint is added to a small frame. Best suited for paved surfaces and smooth paths.

What buyers say

707 reviews averaging 4.7 stars is a meaningful vote of confidence. That kind of rating at several hundred reviews tends to reflect durable satisfaction rather than early enthusiasm. Eight monthly purchases indicates this is an ongoing recommendation, not a one-time trending product.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the folding mechanism work on the Jmmd 1220-Foldpink?

The tricycle is designed to fold for compact storage and transport, but the exact fold style, whether it collapses at the frame or handlebar, is not detailed in the available specs. Check the current product listing photos and video for a demonstration. Most buyers in this category report the fold is simple enough for daily use without tools.

Is 22 lb too heavy for a toddler tricycle?

For a child to ride, 22 lb is not an issue since the weight is on the ground, not carried. Where you notice it is when adults carry or lift the trike. Compared to basic toddler trikes that weigh 9 to 12 lb, this one takes more effort to haul up stairs or load into a vehicle. The folding design offsets that somewhat by reducing the footprint even if not the weight.

Is this a good choice for an 18-month-old just starting out?

The 18-month lower age rating means the design should fit a child of that size, but readiness varies widely at that age. Some 18-month-olds take to tricycles quickly while others need several months to develop the leg strength and coordination to pedal. The wide frame and stable three-wheel base make it forgiving for beginners regardless of exact age.

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