For a sample unit you're looking at roughly $35-40 depending on color and wheel choice, mid-tier orders of 100-500 units run about $22-28 each, and once you hit 1000+ pieces the price drops to around $18-22 per tricycle — our company can do better if you commit to a container load.

The steel frame holds up to 25kg, which basically covers teh 2-6 year range, and the 12-inch EVA wheels are actually better than rubber foam for indoor use since they don't mark floors, but rubber foam gives a slightly smoother ride on pavement.

What it does in practice is fold flat for storage in about 30 seconds — the mechanism is a simple latch system, no tools needed — and the suspension seat actually makes a difference on rough sidewalks, though it's not meant for off-road use or anything like that.
Key numbers: net weight is 11kg so you'll pay about $8-12 for shippng a single unit domestically, package size is 71x40x36cm, and we usually have stock in white, red, blue, and pink but custom colors add 15-20 days to lead time.

Most buyers go with EVA wheels for the 2-4 age group since they're lighter and quieter, but if you're targeting older kids who ride more aggressively the rubber foam holds up better (we've seen EVA chunk on sharp gravel after about 6 months of daily use).

For ordering, the MOQ is 50 units for OEM with your trademark on the frame, and we'll send a COA with the shipment — just confirm whether you need CE or EN71 certifcation because the testing adds about 2 weeks to production.
Our typical MOQ is 500 units per color, but we can discuss lower quantities for first-time orders. Just reach out to us.
Lead time is usually around 30-45 days after order confirmation and deposit. It can vary a bit depending on the customization and current production load.
Yes, the Ly-Ktb-0010 is CE certified. We can provide a copy of the certificate upon request—just let your account manager know.
Absolutely, OEM is available. You can have your logo or brand on the frame and packaging. We just need the artwork and approval before production.
EVA wheels are lighter and never go flat, while rubber foam offers a bit more grip and durability on rough surfaces. For kids 2-6 years, EVA is usually the better choice because it keeps the tricycle easy to pedal and maneuver.